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Porsche has released the first images and details of the new 2005 Boxster, the first major update of Porsche’s mid-engine two-seat entry-level sports car since it was introduced in the fall of 1996.

The Boxster line will continue to include both the Boxster and the Boxster S, wîth both versions receiving styling updates, increased horsepower, handling improvements, and safety enhancements.

The overall design is more aggressive wîth the most noticeable changes being larger front air intakes in the smoother, more integrated front fascia. The side air intakes are also larger and positioned lower in the rear fenders. The headlights take on more of an oval shape, and the taillights are larger and more integrated into the upward sweep of the rear fenders. The side sills under the doors are more prominent, emphasizing the bulge of the fenders.

Horsepower, Handling, and Safety Increases

The Boxster continues to be powered by a 2.7-liter horizontally-opposed six-cylinder engine, but for 2005 the power is increased from 225 horsepower to 240 horsepower. The 3.2-liter flat-six that powers the Boxster S now delivers 280 horsepower, up from 258 horsepower for 2004. The standard transmission for the Boxster is a 5-speed manual, while the Boxster S receives a new 6-speed manual. A 5-speed Tiptronic S automatic transmission is optional on either version. According to Porsche performance figures, the Boxster will accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds and the Boxster S in 5.2 seconds.

Handling improvements come from increased chassis and body stiffness, combined wîth variable ratio power §teering, wider wheel alignment, and larger standard wheels and tires. The 2005 Boxster will have standard 17-inch wheels and the Boxster S will have standard 18-inch wheels. Optional 19-inch wheels and tires are offered for both the Boxster and the Boxster S.

Safety improvements include increased protection against later impact from head airbags that deploy from the side window rails in the doors combined wîth the standard thorax airbags in the outer side of the seatbacks. The Porsche Stability Management system is now standard and the braking system has been optimized.

Source - MSN Auto

Fresh Wind in the Roadster Segment

Eight years after its first appearance, the Boxster is now entering its second generation - and in the process it is becoming even more dynamic, more sporting, more self-confident. Indeed, this is no surprise considering that almost 80 per cent of all parts and components on the new Boxster model series are new: Larger wheels and a wider track clearly symbolise the increase in power and performance. The 2.7-litre six-cylinder featured in the Boxster now develops maximum output of 176 kW (240 bhp), 8 kW (12 bhp) more than before. Maximum output of the Boxster S, in turn, wîth engine capacity remaining unchanged at 3.2 litres, is now up from 191 kW (260 bhp) to 206 kW (280 bhp). Acceleration from 0 - 100 km/h in the Boxster now comes in 6.2 seconds, the Boxster S completing the same exercise in 5.5 seconds. This extra power, combined wîth enhanced aerodynamics and improved streamlining, provides a higher top speed on even less fuel, the Boxster now reaching a maximum speed of 256 km/h or 159 mph on composite fuel consumption in the EÚ cycle of 9.6 litres/100 km premium plus (29.4 mpg Imp). Top speed of the Boxster S, by comparison, is 268 km/h or 166 mph on average fuel consumption of 10.4 litres, equal to 27.1 mpg Imp. And it almost goes without saying that both models outperform the EÚ4 and LEV II (ÚSA) emission standards. ( posted on conceptcarz.com)

This enhanced performance clearly means even more driving pleasure on the road. Not only the wider track up by 24 - 35 millimetres (0.94 - 1.38.') depending on the combination of wheels and tyres, but also

the larger wheels on both the Boxster and Boxster S as well as the improvement of torsional and flexural stiffness, power §teering wîth a variable transmission ratio, an even shorter and crisper gearshift, and, not least, all-new seats wîth enhanced side support all contribute to this improvement of driving pleasure. Active safety, in turn, is enhanced by an optimised brake system and PSM Porsche Stability Management now featured as standard and serving, inter alia, to re-stabilise the car on under- or oversteer by applying the brakes specifically on individual wheels and intervening in the engine management system.

The higher level of standard equipment - including, inter alia, larger wheels, PSM, air conditioning, a CD-radio, and an on-board computer - does not mean a higher price. On the contrary: Taking the level of equipment into account, the new models come at a price down by six per cent (Boxster S) and, respectively, even nine per cent (Boxster) versus their predecessors.

New Face, Similar Features

The new front end of the Boxster clearly and proudly boasts that characteristic look of a Porsche sports car, while at the same time retaining that typical Boxster face. A characteristic feature is the new headlights concept wîth separate main headlights and front light units complete wîth integrated foglamps. Another significant sign of distinction versus the former models is to be admired at the rear, the dividing line between the rear panel and the actual body of the car no longer running beneath, but rather above the rear light clusters. The new models come wîth the same characteristic exhaust tailpipe in the middle of the car already to be admired before and serving, again as on the previous models, to distinguish between the 'basic' and the S-version: The Boxster comes wîth round dual tailpipes. From the side, the larger wheels are obviously a particular sign of distinction, the 'basic' version now running as standard on 17-inch wheels, the Boxster S being fitted wîth 18-inch wheels in regular trim. And as an option three different types of 19-inch wheels are available for both models in the range.

Further signs of distinction are the larger air scoops up front of the rear axle and the new, protruding door handles. A further point is that all concave surfaces, for example on the door panel of the former model, have now been dropped. Instead, the side walls of the new Boxster 'bulge' out clearly and proudly as a strong sign of power and performance. Yet a further change in design becomes clear as soon as you open the roof, the higher rollbar now flattened at the top being moved back a few centimetres to provide more space behind the seat backrests.

Aerodynamic Refinement

The new Boxster series, already best-in-class, now comes wîth even more outstanding aerodynamic qualities even though the frontal area of the car is larger than before due to the wider wheel arches as well as the larger and wider wheels: Drag coefficient is down on the 'basic' model from 0.31 to 0.29, wîth a corresponding improvement on the Boxster S from 0.32 to 0.30. At the same time Porsche's development engineers have been able to minimise lift forces on the front and rear axles, giving this outstanding sports car safe and stable driving behaviour even at very high speeds. Inter alia, this is attributable to aerodynamic refinement both front and rear as well as the redesigned rear spoiler moving up automatically at speed.

The underfloor of Porsche's new sports car is now fully covered, the area covered by panels beneath the car thus being enlarged by approximately 70 per cent. This helps to provide an even higher top speed and reduces fuel consumption in the high speed range. In particular, such improvements serve to give the car an even better balance above all at high speed, say on the Autobahn.

More Power for the Boxster

Ever since the initial introduction of the Porsche Boxster in October 1996, the six-cylinder power unit has been consistently developed step-by-step for more power and torque. Originally introduced into the market wîth engine displacement of 2.5 litres and maximum output of 204 bhp, the 'basic' engine was enlarged to 2.7 litres and maximum output of 220 bhp for the 2000 model year and supplemented by an S-model delivering 252 bhp from 3.2 litres. Then, entering the 2003 model year, engine output was increased once again to 228 and, respectively, 260 bhp, wîth torque - perhaps even more importantly - increasing consistently throughout the entire range for even 'beefier' performance.

Developing the new generation of the Boxster, Porsche's engineers have once again significantly updated the car's engines: The Boxster now develops maximum output of 176 kW (240 bhp) from 2.7 litres, the Boxster S churns out 206 kW (280 bhp) from 3.2 litres. As a result, both models set a new standard in their power-to-weight ratio, the Boxster at 5.40 kg/bhp and the Boxster S at 4.80 kg/bhp. These two figures alone clearly describe how agile the Boxster responds to its driver's commands. Translating this superiority into the standard figures for acceleration and engine flexibility, the Boxster powered by its 2.7-litre engine accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h in 6.2 seconds, while the Boxster S completes this exercise in 5.5 seconds. And should the driver press down the gas pedal in full in the secondhighest gear, the Boxster takes just 6.9 seconds to accelerate from 80 to 120 km/h, wîth the Boxster S handling the same requirement in exactly 6.8 seconds. A point to be considered in this context is that this compares the 'basic' Boxster wîth five gears and the S-model wîth its six-speed gearbox featured as standard.

Operating in conjunction wîth twin-chamber intake pipes and a new, even larger exhaust system, the larger intake manifold serves to boost torque on both six-cylinder power units particularly at low engine speeds. This is done by closing a distributor flap in the intermediate pipe at low speeds in order to separate the two intake channels. The result of this separation is a significant improvement of torque, wîth much more thrust building up from just 1500 rpm.

The Boxster and, respectively, the Boxster S develop their maximum torque of 270 Newtonmetres (199 lb-ft) and, respectively, 320 Newton-metres (236 lb-ft) throughout a wide speed range from 4700 - 6000 rpm. And this increase in power and performance is not only easy to feel, but also pleasant to hear, wîth both engines now generating an even lower, muscular and more 'throaty' rumble.

New Six-Speed Gearbox in the Boxster S

The new Boxster comes wîth the former five-speed gearbox now upgraded to an even higher standard, while the Boxster S features an all-new gearbox wîth six gears. Gearshift operation has been improved to make shift travel a lot shorter and crisper than before, wîth shift travel down by approximately 15 per cent on the six-speed transmission and no less than 27 per cent on the five-speed gearbox. The big advantage for the driver is that he can shift gears quickly and precisely wîth a very good and direct feeling for the gearshift process. As an option both the Boxster and the Boxster S are available wîth five-speed Tiptronic S. Even more sporting suspension wîth variable rack-and-pinion §teering

Further enhancement of driving dynamics was one of the most supreme objectives in developing the suspension for the new Boxster generation. In this process Porsche's development engineers took a very close look at each and every detail, working consistently and thoroughly on the overall set-up: Wider track, new combinations of larger wheels and tyres, weight reduction on the individual components, and the improvement of crash safety enhance the sporting performance of the new Boxster to an even higher level, at the same time offering greater safety reserves wîth driving comfort remaining just as superior as in the past. And thanks to the better qualities and all-round performance of the new generation of tyres, finally, the new Boxster is able to efficiently convey a lot more power and performance to the road.

As before, front suspension consists of a spring strut axle and separate arrangement of the longitudinal and transverse control arms - simply because this superior concept ensures very precise wheel guidance combined wîth superior roll comfort. The front axle subframe, in turn, has been re-developed for the Boxster, lighter but nevertheless stiffer aluminium swivel mounts ensuring far greater stiffness in the interest of enhanced §teering precision and maximum lateral acceleration. Introducing the new generation of the Boxster, Porsche is giving its mid-engined sports car a hydraulically supported rack-and-pinion §teering wîth variable §teering transmission. (posted on conceptcarz.com) The big advantage here is the combination of excellent agility particularly on winding roads and enhanced driving stability at very high speeds.

The McPherson rear axle concept typical of the Boxster has been further improved and upgraded for the new model series. The objective in redesigning the components of the rear axle was in particular to enhance lateral stiffness while at the same time reducing axle weight through consistent lightweight engineering. And the individual components of the axle have also been improved and upgraded in terms of stiffness.

Active Suspension Available as an Option

Instead of the 'regular' suspension, the new Boxsters are also available as an option wîth active suspension: PASM Porsche Active Suspension Management lowers the entire car by 10 millimetres or approximately 0.4'. And in the 2.7-litre Boxster PASM also comes as part of a sports package comprising Porsche's sporting six-speed manual gearbox.

Porsche Active Suspension Management incorporates adaptive dampers wîth infinitely adjustable damper force, two accelerometers determining vertical movement of the car's body, as well as the PASM control unit. The purpose of this 'intelligent' control system is to relate the signals emitted by the two accelerometers fitted on the damper domes front right and rear left to the car's lateral acceleration, §teering angle, road speed, brake pressure, and engine torque. Then, applying this data provided through the CAN-bus, the system determines the optimum damper control map and adjusts damper response accordingly on each individual wheel.

In this process the driver is able to choose one of two suspension control programs via a button in the centre console: The Normal mode offers a more comfortable damper setting automatically switching over to an increasingly sporting mode as soon as the driver starts to push his car faster and more dynamically. The Sports mode, on the other hand, activates a harder damper control map for a particularly agile and dynamic style of motoring.

Incorporating a special unit referred to as the load change module, PASM serves to enhance active safety in both of these modes: When accelerating wîth full power, taking back the throttle and changing gears, the damper control maps are automatically adjusted individually on the front and rear axles. Únder such conditions the dampers are briefly switched to a harder response in the Normal mode to prevent the car from 'diving' excessively. In the Sports mode, by contrast, the system switches briefly to a softer damper curve whenever required in order to improve traction when accelerating, for example on bumpy surfaces.

The Sports Chrono Package For Even More Dynamic Performance

Porsche's Sports Chrono Package offers the Boxster driver an even higher standard of sporting and dynamic performance in his - or her - car. The particular features of this special package are the even steeper gas pedal control map, a 'harder' and even more abrupt cutoff function at top engine speeds, as well as 'harder' intervention by PSM Porsche Stability Management now fitted as standard. And in conjunction wîth PASM, the Sports Chrono program offers an even harder damper set-up in the Sports mode.

To verify the advantages offered by this technology in terms of driving dynamics and to time the extra speed down to the last hundredth of a second, the Sports Chrono Package also features an analogue/digital stopwatch on top of the dashboard.

Larger Brake Discs - as an Option Even in Ceramics

Reflecting the enhanced power of the two engines, the exemplary brake system of the Porsche Boxster has been modified on a number of significant counts: Now brake discs measuring 299 millimetres or 11.77' in diameter ensure optimum stopping power on the rear axles of both models, the brake discs measuring 20 millimetres or 0.79' in thickness on the 'basic' model and 24 millimetres or 0.94' across on the Boxster S. Brake disc diameter at the front is the same 298 millimetres or 11.73' as before on the Boxster and 318 millimetres or 12.52' on the more powerful Boxster S. All brake discs are now cross-drilled and innervented in the interest of enhanced cooling. A sign of distinction setting the two models apart from one another also through their brakes is the black eloxy finish of the brake callipers wîth four pistons each on the 'basic' Boxster as opposed to the somewhat larger, red-painted callipers on the Boxster S.

For the first time the Boxster S is now also available as an option wîth PCCB Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes - an achievement in technology quite unique in this class. In conjunction wîth the brake linings also quite different in this case, the ceramic brake discs subject to far less wear and abrasion immediately build up a high and, in particular, consistent frictional coefficient during deceleration.

A World-First Achievement: the First Roadster wîth Head Airbags

Yet another innovation offered by the new Boxster comes in the area of passive safety: This is the first open car in the world to feature an innovative head airbag beneath the side-sills on each door. Together wîth the thorax airbags in the seat backrests, these new head airbags ensure a very high standard of safety in collisions from the side. This restraint system is rounded off by frontal airbags for the driver and passenger as well as three-point inertia-reel seat belts wîth belt latch tensioners and belt force limiters all fitted as standard.

Interior Enhanced to an Even Higher Standard

Completely redesigned and improved in ergonomic terms, the interior features new materials in 'slush' technology and leather as well as trim components painted in aluminium look providing unique flair and style. The lower position of the seats, the §teering wheel now also adjustable for height, the pedals moved to the front, and the seats wîth longer fore-and-aft adjustment are particularly beneficial to the tall driver. A further advantage of the newly designed seats is the extra space and greater side support they have to offer, the range of seats available comprising no less than four different options: First, there are the standard seats wîth electrical backrest adjustment, then the enhanced seats complete wîth lumbar support and electrical adjustment of all positions, the leather sports seats wîth improved side support, and, finally, the new, adaptive sports seats wîth individual adjustment of the side supports both at the bottom and on the backrest. Indeed, this range of choice and versatility is quite unique in the Boxster §egmènt.

A further standard feature hardly requiring particular mention in this context is the electrically controlled roof which can now be opened or closed at speeds of up to 50 km/h or 31 mph. At a speed between 10 and 50 km/h, all the driver has to do is briefly tip the roof operation button to open or close the roof in a mere 12 seconds. Other features fitted as standard include electric window lifts, a CD radio, air conditioning wîth an integrated activated carbon filter, an on-board computer, and central locking. And last but not least, the Boxster S also comes wîth an alarm system.

As an alternative to the regular §teering wheel, the Boxster is available not only wîth a sports §teering wheel, but also - in conjunction wîth PCM Porsche Communication Management now comprising a DVD navigation module - wîth a multifunction §teering wheel finished in particularly smooth and refined leather. Depending on the level of equipment in the car, this special §teering wheel enables the driver to control important audio, navigation and telephone functions directly from six function buttons on the §teering wheel - one example being the new BOSE Surround System specially tailored to the interior of the new Boxster and available as individual equipment. In this case no less than 11 loudspeakers and a seven-channel digital amplifier integrated in the digital MOST-bus provide an experience in sound setting a new standard in the roadster §egmènt.

Low Cost of Ownership

Cost of ownership comprising the cost of maintenance, fuel and insurance as well as tax, without taking the possible loss of value into account, is down on the new model by no less than 13 per cent (based on German prices and rates). This calculation is based on a period of use of four years wîth average annual mileage of 15,000 kilometres or 9,300 miles. The maintenance and oil change intervals on the new Boxsters have been extended from 20,000 kilometres on the former generation to 30,000 kilometres or almost 19,000 miles. A further feature is that the air filter, benefitting from its far larger surface, now has to be replaced only after 60,000 kilometres and no longer after 20,000. This again saves the customer the need of going to the workshop and reduces the cost of regular maintenance by 21 per cent. Should the customer not accumulate the mileage required for regular maintenance, the car has to be serviced at the latest every two years.

Source - Porsche
The Porsche Boxster was introduced near the close of 1996 and is one of the companies smallest and least expensive vehicles offered for sale. Though this may be true, the mid-engined roadster is still a Porsche with superior performance, power, and styling. Internally, the Boxster is known as the 986/987, a naming scheme that Porsche has used since its existence. The name 'Boxster' is a combination of 'roadster' and 'boxer'. Boxer represents its horizontally-opposed engine which has its pistons moving in a boxing-like motion. The roadster represents the vehicles convertible top.

The styling is credited to Harm Lagaay and borrows heavily on the Porsche Spyder and Speedster. Immediately, the Boxster was popular and became Porsche's biggest volume seller. It would retain this title until 2003 when the newly introduced Cayenne SUV took away the title. From its introduction, magazines, journalists, and enthusiasts have been awarding the car with distinguished titles and accomplishments. It has been award Car & Drivers 'One of the 10 Best Cars of 1997', Automobile's 'Automobile of the Year', Business Week 'One of the Best New Products of 1997' and more.

When introduced, the Boxster was powered by a 2.5 liter flat six-cylinder engine that produced just over 200 horsepower. In 2000 the engine was upgraded to a 2.7 liter unit that raised horsepower by about 25. An 'S' variant also became available which added the 3.2 liter 250 horsepower engine. Porsche continued to improve the Boxster and by 2004 was offered a 240 horsepower engine as standard. The 'S' was producing an astonishing 280 horsepower.

The first version, the 986 was produced from 1996 through 2004. The upgraded engine brought about the 987 which began life in 2004. It was debuted to the public at the 2004 Paris Motor Show where it shared the stage with the new 911 997. Visually, there was little change for the 987 to the 986. The headlights of the 987 are more true to the Porsche designs of the past. The side intake vents became larger.

In 2007 Porsche again improved the base engine, now up to 245 horsepower which is the same as the newly introduced and highly anticipated Cayman. The 'S' version is nearly at 300 horsepower, again, equivalent to the 'S' version of the Cayman.

By Daniel Vaughan | Sep 2006
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