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The End or Click Bait?

ralphmusic

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I didn't see any obvious "Sold Out" message...but it is on the Internet so must be true it is happening now....

"A new law will come into force in the EU on 7 July 2024 that is intended to regulate cyber security in cars already on the market in order to make hacker attacks on vehicles more difficult. And if manufacturers or suppliers cannot prove that they already had a certified management system in place when the vehicles were being developed, there are really only two options.

Either the affected vehicle is brought up to the latest cyber security standard, or the model must be withdrawn from the programme. Furthermore, as the investment costs here can be extremely high, VW is not only taking the up! and the Transporter T6.1 out of the programme for good, but Porsche has also been forced to cut back and is removing the 718 Boxster, the 718 Cayman and the combustion-powered Macan from its programme, according to Tagesschau.

But not just on the cut-off date, but with immediate effect. On the Porsche website, you can still find the two 718 models in the configurator, but only with the note "Sold out" and because the manufacturer still wants to give its customers and interested parties the "opportunity to continue viewing the model in the Car Configurator". It would probably take too long to build, deliver and register a freely configured vehicle now. However, the stock of new vehicles can still be enquired about at dealers and, according to Tagesschau, the models will also continue to be produced for export markets"
 
Perhaps this that most elusive of things, a genuine Brexit benefit?
I've been waiting for one to eventually come along.
Not entirely sure it's worth £100 billion a year though
 
It doesn't affect UK markets Ralph, same as the Macan. Only EU customers will see them dropping off the website. In fact the German site is now showing all 718s bar the RS and 4RS as being sold out.

Dan
 

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