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Boxster S
Boxster in Porsche Racing Green Metallic
An extraordinarily powerful mid-
mounted engine. An extremely
low centre of gravit y. Very high
agilit y and dynamic handling.
The driving experience offered
by a Boxster goes far beyond
superficial driving pleasure. That ’s
because it ’s based on a concept
which made the 550 Spyder one
of the most successful racing
cars of its time. We see it as the
very embodiment of Porsche
Intelligent Performance.
Both models are powered by
sophis ticated engines. The
Boxster’s six- cylinder Boxer engine,
fit ted with VarioCam Plus (p. 36),
has a 2.9 -litre capacit y, 188 kW
(255 hp) and maximum torque of
290 Nm at 4,400 to 6,000 rpm.
Taking it to 100 km/ h (62 mph)
in just 5.9 seconds, with a top
speed of 263 km/ h (163 mph). Despite this increase in power,
the CO
2 emissions have been
reduced by up to 12
% compared
with the previous model. In com -
bination with the optional Porsche
Doppel kupplung (PDK), the
result is a very low emissions
value of 214 g / km and fuel
consumption of 9.1 l/100 km
(31 m pg ).
The Boxster S has an additional
power boost, with direct fuel injec -
tion (DFI, p. 28) fit ted as standard.
This provides optimum fuel mix-
ture formation for improved fuel
ef ficiency and a distinct increase
in power and torque. In combi-
nation with the optional PDK, this
gives a reduction in fuel con-
sumption of 15 % and lowers CO2
emissions by 16 % compared with
the previous model.
The pleasure of a roadster.
The excitement of a Porsche.
The Boxster models.
The 3.4-litre six- cylinder Boxer
engine in the Boxster S develops
an impressive 228 kW (310 hp).
Maximum torque of 360 Nm is
reached bet ween 4,400 and
5,500 rpm and acceleration to
100 km/ h (62 mph) takes just
5.3 seconds.
In summary, an engine which
is responsive enough to provide
power from the outset – and
reaches its limit at 274 km/ h
(170 mph).
In both models, a precision six-
speed manual gearbox makes
optimum use of the power and
torque of the engine. Available
as an option is Porsche Doppel-
kupplung (PDK, p. 42) featuring
both manual and automatic
modes.
The principle is as impressive
as it is simple: it has seven
gears, t wo half gearboxes and
t wo clutches. As one gear is
engaged, the next is already
preselected in the other half
gearbox.
Gear changes take place in milli
-
seconds without any interruption
in the flow of power. The advan -
tage over a fully manual trans
mis -
sion is the considerably faster
rate of acceleration for the same
level of fuel consumption. The
advantage over a fully automatic
transmission is a perceptible
increase in driving dynamics –
with a similar level of comfort
and a distinct reduction in fuel
consumption. In short, Porsche
Doppelkupplung (PDK) not only increases the agilit y of the
Boxster but also enhances
driving pleasure.
As you would expect, the chas-
sis setup ensures a supremely
sport y ride. A wider track and
generously dimensioned wheels
in a dynamic design provide an
even sportier driving experience.
The optional mechanically locking
rear dif ferential (p. 54) delivers
high traction and increased per -
formance.
When fit ted in combination with
PDK, the optional Sport Chrono
Package (p. 56) gives you access
to t wo further functions: ‘Launch
Control’ for maximum accelera -
tion from a standing start, and
a ‘motorsport-derived gearshift
strategy’, bringing gearshift
characteristics straight from the
racetrack.
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Boxster | Chassis
Compression in ‘Normal’ mode –
working piston and bypass, sporty-
comfortable tuning Rebound in ‘Spor t ’ mode –
working piston only, sporty-
comfortable tuning Rebound in ‘Spor t ’ mode –
working piston only, sporty-
hard tuning
Compression in ‘Normal’ mode –
working piston and bypass, sporty-
hard tuning
Porsche Active Suspension
Management (PASM).
The optional PASM is an elec -
tronic damping control system.
On the Boxster models, the
suspension has been tuned to
match the high power of the
engine. PASM actively and con -
tinuously regulates the damping
force for each wheel according
to the road conditions and driving
st yle. In addition, the suspension
is lowered by 10 mm.
The driver can select bet ween
t wo dif ferent modes: ‘Normal’
which is a blend of performance
and comfort, and ‘Sport ’ where
the setup is much firmer. The
PASM control unit evaluates the
driving conditions and modifies
the damping force on each of
the wheels in accordance with
the selected mode.
Sensors monitor the movement
of the vehicle body, for example,
under heav y acceleration and
braking or on uneven roads. The
control unit tunes the dampers
to the optimum hardness for the
selected mode to reduce roll and
pitch still further and to increase
contact bet ween each individual
wheel and the road.
In ‘Sport ’ mode, the suspension
is set to a harder damper rating.
On uneven roads, PASM imme-
diately switches to a softer
rating within the ‘Sport ’ setup
range, thereby improving con-
tact bet ween the wheels and the
road. When the road surface
improves, PASM automatically
reverts to the original, harder
rating.
If ‘Normal’ mode is selected and
the driver’s st yle becomes more
assertive, PASM automatically
switches to a harder rating within
the ‘Normal’ setup range.
Damping becomes harder, and
driving stabilit y and road safet y
are increased.
Mechanically locking rear
differential.
Are you a fan of sport y driving?
In your spare time, do you
enjoy the occasional outing on
the racetrack? Then you
shouldn’t do without the optional
mechanically locking rear differ -
ential available in conjunction
with 18-inch or 19-inch wheels.
It further enhances the traction
of the driven rear wheels on
uneven roads and when acceler -
ating out of tight bends. Road
holding at the limits of perform -
ance is even more impressive.
The car holds its course bet ter
and so PSM intervenes less often.
In other words, sheer driving
pleasure and faster lap times.
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Porsche Ceramic Composite
Brake (PCCB).
On request, we can equip your
Boxster S with a brake system
that has already had to cope
with the harshest requirements
of motorsport: the Porsche
Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB).
The ceramic brake discs have
a diameter of 350 mm front and
rear – for extremely powerful
braking. The brake discs are
formed from a specially treated
carbon -fibre compound that is
silicated in a high-vacuum process
at approximately 1,700 ˚C. Not
only are the resulting discs much
harder than standard discs, they are more resistant to heat.
The low thermal expansion of
the brake discs prevents defor -
mation under heav y braking.
Furthermore, the ceramic brake
discs are totally resistant to
corrosion and offer more favour -
able noise-damping properties.
Six-piston aluminium monobloc
fixed calipers on the front axle
and four-piston units at the rear
provide a high and constant
brake pressure. The pedal
response is fast and precise with
only moderate input required.
All the necessary ingredients
are there for a short braking
distance, even in the toughest
conditions. Moreover, safet y
under braking at high speeds is
increased thanks to the excel-
lent fade resistance of PCCB.
The key advantage of PCCB
is that the brake discs are
approximately 50 % lighter than
standard discs of similar design
and size. A factor that helps
to reduce unsprung and rotating
masses on the vehicle. The
consequence of this is bet ter
road holding and increased
comfort, particularly on uneven
roads, as well as greater agilit y
and improved handling.
Please note that circuit racing,
trackday use and other forms of
performance driving can signifi -
cantly reduce the service life of
even the most durable brake
pads and discs. We recommend
that all brake components be
professionally inspected and
replaced where necessary after
every track event.
Porsche Stability Management
(PSM).
PSM, which comes as standard,
is an automatic control system
that stabilises the vehicle at the
limits of dynamic driving per-
formance. Sensors continuously
monitor driving direction, speed,
yaw velocit y and lateral accel -
eration. Using this information,
PSM computes the actual direc -
tion of motion. If this direction
deviates from the desired course,
PSM initiates braking inter-
ventions targeted at individual
wheels in order to stabilise the
vehicle.
Under acceleration on wet or
low-grip road surfaces, PSM
improves traction using the ABD
(automatic brake differential)
and ASR (anti-slip regulation)
functions, giving an agile
response. When ‘Sport ’ mode is
selected on the optional Sport
Chrono Packages (p. 56), the
PSM intervention threshold is
raised to enable greater driver
involvement – particularly at
speeds of up to approximately
70 km/ h (45 mph). The integral
ABS can further reduce the
braking distance.
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