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      <p>Something else on which we were decided was an open vehicle concept, which – as the name suggests – needs no roof. Certainly not an electric one. If there had to be any hood at all, it should be a manual one:<br />made from canvas. This radical measure gave our designers free rein to change the car’s overall appearance. One of the most striking results is the extremely sporty rear end, characterised by two muscular haunches.</p>
      <p>Unmistakable references to Porsche history are also inherent in the range of standard exterior paint finishes (Carrara White, Guards Red and Black), the 1960’s Porsche logo on the side of the car, the motorsport design of the side air intakes and the deliberately minimalist interior.</p>
      <p>In summary, the Boxster Spyder is a sportscar that evokes strong emotions. It captures the essence of sportscar history. It was built by people who were themselves a part of this history and for people who now find themselves transported back there.</p>
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