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RICHARD MEADEN

ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE YOU CAN FIND A first drive of the Porsche 718 Spyder RS. Much like everything else I seem to write these days, it marks the end of an era. In this instance the last new Boxster to be powered by a petrol engine.

Until now there hasn’t really been a moment we can point to that indicates a truly pivotal transition to EV. At least not in the pernickety, performance and dynamics-focused sphere. Porsche committing to battery power for

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