At next month’s L.A. Auto Show, the Porsche Boxter Spyder will be unveiled, and it will be the lightest Porsche in the company’s 2011 lineup.
The Porsche Boxter Spyder weighs 2,811 lbs and is also quite powerful to boot. According to Jalopnik.com, it boasts the Boxter Spyder’s 3.4-liter six-cylinder engine putting out 320 hp, which is 10 more horsepower than the Boxter S. In addition, the Porsche Boxter Spyder will have a new sport suspension that lowers it 20mm, giving it a lower center of gravity.
Featherweight Sports Cars
The Porsche Boxter Spyder is the Lightest Porsche Available
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