It's a looker for sure
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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!
- Thread starter daro911
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Shame they never made itIt's a looker for sure
At least it's not being flipped for gain .Used v New
Listed @ £168606 excl VED 2 owners 2798 miles and 14 months ago now asking £129,850
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Latest How Many Left 718 RS figures make interesting stats with only one quarter registered so far for 2025
www.howmanyleft.co.uk
The sweet spot seems to have been the standard 718 Spyder reflected in current strong residuals
www.howmanyleft.co.uk
PORSCHE 718 SPYDER RS S-A - How Many Left?
Statistics for PORSCHE 718 SPYDER RS S-A.. See how many cars of any make and model are left on Britain's roads.
The sweet spot seems to have been the standard 718 Spyder reflected in current strong residuals
PORSCHE 718 SPYDER S-A - How Many Left?
Statistics for PORSCHE 718 SPYDER S-A.. See how many cars of any make and model are left on Britain's roads.
Will we see a 983 ICE variant
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/...ayman-keep-petrol-options-brand-slows-ev-push
Porsche will include a combustion engine option for “top” versions of the next-generation 718 Boxster and Cayman as part of a significant shift in the company’s electric strategy that also kills the planned large ‘K1’ electric SUV above the Cayenne.

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/...ayman-keep-petrol-options-brand-slows-ev-push
Porsche will include a combustion engine option for “top” versions of the next-generation 718 Boxster and Cayman as part of a significant shift in the company’s electric strategy that also kills the planned large ‘K1’ electric SUV above the Cayenne.
Hot of the presses 983 Spyders with ICE

https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/porsc...f5517d894897b3c53bae90c4e76a892bbadec6613654e
It has been confirmed that top-spec derivatives of the new Porsche 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman sports cars will ditch electric powertrains for a pure-petrol engine. The move comes as the brand realigns its range to suit changing market conditions, and should see the reintroduction of models such as the GT4, Spyder and GT4 RS in the future line-up.
Porsche’s upcoming 718 has been a point of contention since the announcement that it would swap internal-combustion engines for a fully electric set-up. Until this point, though, the brand had remained committed to the technology.


https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/porsc...f5517d894897b3c53bae90c4e76a892bbadec6613654e
It has been confirmed that top-spec derivatives of the new Porsche 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman sports cars will ditch electric powertrains for a pure-petrol engine. The move comes as the brand realigns its range to suit changing market conditions, and should see the reintroduction of models such as the GT4, Spyder and GT4 RS in the future line-up.
Porsche’s upcoming 718 has been a point of contention since the announcement that it would swap internal-combustion engines for a fully electric set-up. Until this point, though, the brand had remained committed to the technology.
- However, Porsche has now announced that ‘top ICE derivatives’ will now join the new 718 range, a decision that brings with it a complex set of engineering challenges.
Brand New RS been around since April Listed @ £137,918 excl VED now offered @ £129,990!
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Why isn't that selling?????

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