This example immediately makes an impression when you lay your eyes on it. The exterior is in Crayon and gets a sharp but dressy contrast in its red roof and even from a distance the interior shines through with its touches of red. A color combination that really marries well but also leaves a hint of classic color combinations in a new vintage. At the bottom, details in black in the black rims but also door handles and of course diffuser at the back. With the red roof down, the painted roll bars are exposed in front of the sculpted tailgate.
The inside is completely black and red. A classic color combination for a convertible and particularly fitting here. The top edge of both door sides and instrument panel are in red with the outsides of the seats in the same colour. The lower and middle parts of the seats are in black with Spyder sewn into the headrests in black. 18-way sunroof, BOSE and Carplay make this Spyder a unique character that perhaps suits the model better.
But the highlight here is of course the engine. 4 liters of pure driving pleasure which is here paired with Porsche’s phenomenal PDK box and refined its exhalation via a valve from Cargraphic and RS intake filter. We live in a fantastic time where you can choose between a plethora of supercars, one worse than the other. But pure driving pleasure is found here. A driving experience that we must celebrate and take advantage of as long as we can. As I said, an electric Boxster will certainly be a good sports car, but this is a great sports car.