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2009 Porsche Boxster

2009 Porsche Boxster

At a Glance

Drive TypesRWD
EnginesH6 (255-bhp), H6 (310-bhp)
TransmissionsM6, SM7

Our Ratings

Velocity Index79

Entry-level in price, but worthy of the name

Overview Information

The Boxster serves as the Porsche's entry-level vehicle. The Boxster is a mid-engined roadster powered by a flat-six engine. Two variations are offered: Boxster and Boxster S. The Boxsters 2.9L produces 255-bhp, whereas the 3.4L in the Boxster S produces 310. Both models are available with either a manual transmission or an optional 7-speed dual clutch manual. Large tires and standard stability control help keep the Boxster centered. A power-operated top retracts in 12 seconds at speeds up to 30 mph. A host of upgrades are available including an optional active suspension system and composite brake discs. The Boxster is great for spirited top-down motoring and is the most cost-effective path to Porsche ownership.

Official Word:

Marking a worldwide premiere, Porsche today pulled the wraps off its new-generation 2009 Boxster and Cayman models at a press conference at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show. Reminding everyone of the long historical roots of these modern cars, the German sports car maker also displayed the first car to don the Porsche name, affectionately known as Porsche No. 1, as well as the company's first-ever race car, the 550 Spyder, which is on loan from...Read.

Model/Trim Eng. Trans. Velocity Index Base Price
Boxster 2.9l H6 (255-bhp) M6 RWD 74 TBD
Boxster 2.9l H6 (255-bhp) SM7 RWD 73 TBD
Boxster S 3.4l H6 (310-bhp) M6 RWD 79 TBD
Boxster S 3.4l H6 (310-bhp) SM7 RWD 78 TBD