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Spyder RS revealed

UST AS WE RECOVER FROM THE HYPE around the Cayman GT4 RS, the RS badge is back again – and for the first time it’s on a Boxster. Revealed 30 years after the original Boxster concept made its debut, the 718 Spyder RS is a convertible counterpart to the hardcore Cayman, pairing Stuttgart’s finest flat-six with a pint-sized, lightweight roadster. Not only is it the most powerful iteration of Porsche’s mid-engined drop-top so far, it’s also said to be the very last 718 model that will feature a

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