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The Boxster
RS 60 Spyder
Light-weight construction, a low centre of gravity, mid-mounted engine. Even today, these are the
crucial points that make a sports car out of a Roadster at Porsche. These values are more alive
than ever in the limited edition special Boxster RS 60 Spyder.
Porsche 速报 Issue 1/2008
Porsche Centre Directory
Porsche Centre Beijing
Phone: +86 10 65211 911
Ground Floor, Chang An Club,
10 Dong Chang An Avenue, Beijing Tower,
Beijing, China, 100006
Porsche Centre 3S Beijing
Contact: Ms. Shi Xiao Wei
Phone: +86 10 67869 911
No.A1, East Ring North Rd, BDA
Beijing, China, 100176
Porsche Centre Chengdu
Contact: Ms. Tina Hu
Phone: +86 28 87592 911
173 Shuxi Road, Yangxi Xian,
Chengdu International Automobile Yard,
Chengdu, China, 610091
Porsche Centre Chongqing
Contact: Mr. Oliver Jiang
Phone: +86 23 63674 911
2F Platinum Times Building,
60 Yangtze River 1st Road , Yuzhong District,
Chongqing, China, 400014
Porsche Centre Dalian
Phone: +86 411 82883 911
219 Zhong Nan Road, Zhong Shan District,
Dalian, China, 116001
Porsche Centre Guangzhou
Contact: Mr. Laurence Hua
Phone: +86 20 37199 911
G/F, No.197, North Guangzhou Dadao, Yuexiu District,
Guangzhou, China, 510075
Porsche Centre Hangzhou
Contact: Mr. Clifford Choi
Phone: +86 571 87088 911
218 Nan Shan Road, Shang Cheng District,
Hangzhou, China, 310002
Porsche Centre Kunming
Contact: Ms. Linda Wu
Phone: +86 871 4595 911
The crossing of Shili Long Street and the Luguang Road
Kunming, China, 650228
Porsche Centre Nanjing
Contact: Mr. James Mao
Phone: +86 25 52458 911
22 Ningnan Road, Yuhuatai District,
Nanjing, China 210012
Porsche Centre Qingdao
Contact: Mr. Bert Liu
Phone: +86 532 86679 911
38 Xianggang Middle Road,
Qingdao, China, 266071
Porsche Centre Shanghai
Contact: Mr. Tommy Zhao
Phone: +86 21 23214 911
Ground Floor, Chong Hing Finance Centre,
No.288 Nan Jing Road West, Huang Pu District,
Shanghai, China, 200003
Porsche Centre Shenyang
Phone: +86 24 25120 911
17-2 Beier East Road, Tiexi District,
Shenyang, China, 110025
Porsche Centre Tianjin
Contact: Mr. Yizheng Wang
Phone: +86 22 24359 911
No.59 Autopark Middle Road,
Tianjin Airport Industrial Park,
Tianjin, China, 300308
Porsche Centre Wenzhou
Contact: Mr. Kevin Jin
Phone: +86 577 88305 911
G/F, Xueyuan Building, NO.278-280,
Xueyuan Middle Road, Lucheng District,
Wenzhou, China, 325000
Porsche Centre Wuhan
Contact: Mr. Jacky Wu
Phone: +86 27 82669 911
Panlong Auto City, Panlong City Economic Zone,
Wuhan, China, 430312
Porsche Centre Xiamen
Contact: Ms. Estella Li
Phone: +86 592 2393 911
105-107 Xinlong Town (phase2), 16# Xidi Nanli,
Xiamen, China, 361001
Porsche Centre Xi’an
Contact: Mr. Jacky Liu
Phone: +86 29 86289 911
No.A8-10 Jinyuan New Century,
Beierhuan Street, Weiyang District,
Xi'an, China, 710016
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Contents:
The Boxster RS 60 Spyder
Dear Porsche enthusiast,
Hello and welcome to Porsche China’s first
newsletter of 2008.
Let me begin by wishing you all the very best
for the New Year from everyone here at Porsche
China. I hope you are feeling refreshed after a
well deserved break over Spring Festival, and
that you are ready to enjoy what promises to be
an exciting year ahead.
The “Year of the Rat” is traditionally seen as
a time for new beginnings and Porsche is
reaffirming its commitment to China with a range
of new Porsche Centre openings and customer
events starting up this year. Of course, this is
also a particularly special year for Porsche, since
it was in the Year of the Rat that we designed
our very first sports car, the Porsche 356, some
60 years ago.
Featured in this newsletter, you can read
all about the lavish opening ceremony of
Porsche Centre Kunming, whilst the Porsche
Travel Club saw a group of Chinese enthusiasts
put the Cayenne through its paces in the deserts
of Dubai.
From the searing heat of the desert, to the arctic
climate of Heilongjiang province, we see some
stunning images of Porsche’s first appearance
at the Harbin Ice and Snow festival. The
celebrations were marked in some style this year
with the presentation of four life-sized Porsche
models carved solely from ice.
Porsche drive events are always occasions to
relish, and our brand new “Drive to Excellence”
test drive programme is no exception. Providing
our enthusiasts with an opportunity to fully
explore the Porsche model range, you can read
about the successful debut in the beautiful cities
of Guangzhou and Xiamen amongst other topics
in this edition.
As you would expect, it has been a busy few
months and I sincerely hope you enjoy reading
this latest issue of the Porsche Newsletter.
Safe driving, and New Year’s greetings to you
once again.
Porsche China
Jebsen & Co. (China) Motors Ltd.
Helmut Broeker
Managing Director
The Boxster RS 60 Spyder
example on the front section: elegantly rounded,
flattened down, and pulled closer to the road. The
overall impression? Powerful, purist and elegant
like its predecessor – just far more suitable for
daily use. In addition to these design features, the
Boxster RS 60 Spyder also assumed the silver
Agile, athletic, authentic.
High performance, agility, a low centre of gravity
and the mid-engine concept – the core values of
the 718 type are more alive than ever in the new
Boxster RS 60 Spyder. Its power-enhanced mid-
Forests, serpentines, and magnificent views;
typical for the popular mountain races in the
1960s. Unpredictable and at times extreme
corners put special demands on the vehicles.
The Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder mastered them
with bravado and at that time wrote racing
history. Its decisive advantages: low weight and
high agility – the classic Roadster virtues at
Porsche to this day. The most recent proof: the
Boxster S special model “RS 60 Spyder” limited
to 1,960 cars.
History can’t be
turned back, but
it can be revived.
The Boxster
RS 60 Spyder.
The design: Dynamic.
The 718 RS 60 Spyder’s design vocabulary was
characterised by its function, and the direct linking
of functionality and design. The expression of this
styling can be found in the Boxster today. For
paintwork typical for the 718 RS 60 Spyder. Even
if it is in a special version: the GT Silver Metallic.
Reminiscent of the super sports car Carrera GT,
also with mid-engine.
The windshield frame painted black and the
striking red hood underscore the classic sports
car genes of the Boxster RS 60 Spyder – and
stand in elegant contrast to the body paintwork.
The hood can be opened and closed in just 12
seconds.
engine and chassis coordinated for agility result in
an authentic driving experience. The design? Just
as expressive as its role model. Together with the
colouring, it is reminiscent of the aesthetics of the
Porsche racing car 718 RS 60 Spyder.
The Boxster RS 60 Spyder
Its available power: High.
A 6-cylinder boxer engine with 3.4-litre
displacement drives the Boxster RS 60 Spyder.
The mid-engine delivers 223 kW (303 bhp) at
6,250 rpm and a maximum torque of 340 Nm
between 4,400 and 6,000 rpm.
Acceleration: 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.4 seconds.
Its top speed is 274 km/h (170 mph). On the
road, this power is transferred via a precision-
guided 6-speed manual transmission. Upon
request, you can also get the 5-speed Tiptronic S.
The engine has the VarioCam Plus as standard
(more about that in the technology feature). In
addition to excellent running quality, low fuel
consumption and fewer exhaust emissions,
above all it makes high performance and torque
values possible. Optimisations on the exhaust
flow and the additional standard sports exhaust
system on the Boxster RS 60 Spyder with a twin-
branch tailpipe akin to the 911 GT3 contribute
to increasing the power output to an impressive
303 bhp.
The standard 19-inch SportDesign wheels with
5-mm wheel spacers for the Boxster RS 60 Spyder
let the car appear more muscular and enhance its
connection with the road.
The brake system has 4-piston aluminium
monobloc brake callipers. Advantages include
high inherent rigidity and low weight resulting in
particularly fast and effective responsiveness.
The standard vehicle stability system, Porsche
Stability Management (PSM), provides for
additional safety. Upon deviation from the desired
direction of movement, it initiates targeted braking
of individual wheels. Also standard is the Porsche
Active Suspension Management (PASM), an active
damper system that additionally optimises road
holding. With PASM, the body is lowered by 10
mm. Through the electronic adjustment of the
damping system, the damping power is actively
and continuously controlled for each individual
wheel – depending on the driving style, driving
situation and the selected programme “Normal”
The power-enhanced 6-cylinder boxer engine directly behind the driver as
well as the standard sports exhaust system with twin-branch tailpipe
* Red tail lights not availabe in China
or “Sport”. For outstanding agility, increased
driving pleasure and increased active safety for
every driving style.
The Boxster RS 60 Spyder
The interior: Sporty.
The “RS 60 Spyder” logo on the door entry
guards made of stainless steel already promise
exclusivity. A discreet limited edition plaque on
the cover of the glove compartment provides
the proof: This special model is one of a limited
edition numbering just 1,960 cars.
The striking leather interior in natural Carrera Red
leather is reminiscent of early motor sport. It is
colour coordinated with the exterior of the car –
like the red hood. With the option available – at
no additional cost – black hood, the interior is in
dark grey natural leather. Driver and passenger
airbags are also standard as is the Porsche
Side Impact Protection System (POSIP) with its
separate head and thorax airbags as well as side
impact protection – all effective even when the
hood is open.
On the finishing line:
The Boxster RS 60 Spyder.
The 718 has found a worthy successor in the
Boxster RS 60 Spyder. It is only logical that the
boxer mid-engine was again power-enhanced
compared with the already very sporty Boxster S.
It is only consistent if the special model supports
this added agility and dynamism visually. And it is
only Porsche if a Roadster drives like a sports
car. The result: more comfort than in the past
from mountain race driving.
The interior picks up the exterior paintwork in the GT Silver Metallic – for an even more harmonious coordination of the overall concept
Urban fuel consumption (l/100 km)1) : 15.3*/16.3**; fuel consumption non-urban
(l/100 km)1) : 7.8*/7.9**; fuel consumption overall (l/100 km)1): 10.6*/11.0**;
CO2emissions (g/km): 254*/262**. *6-speed manual transmission.
**Tiptronic S. 1) According to 1999/100/EC.
You will find more information in our web special at:
www.porsche.com/boxsterrs60
VarioCam Plus
The Boxster RS 60 Spyder:
Propulsive power and low in consumption
thanks to VarioCam Plus.
The Boxster RS 60 Spyder creates enthusiasm
not least due to its impressive thrust and its
high reserves in power. One reason for this is
the 6-cylinder boxer engine with VarioCam Plus.
The Boxster RS 60 Spyder – like all Boxster
models – has this system to adjust the intake
camshafts and to change the valve lift of the
intake valves. In addition to the best running
quality, low fuel consumption and fewer exhaust
emissions, above all VarioCam Plus makes
high performance and torque values possible.
And VarioCam Plus is a 2-in-1 engine concept.
It adjusts itself to the respective demand for
power. The switch occurs without being noticed
by means of the Motronic ME7.8. This results
in spontaneous acceleration and extremely low
engine noise.
The valve-lift adjustment system consists of
switchable bucket tappets that are guided by
an electro-hydraulic switch valve. They consist
of 2 interlocking tappets that can be locked
by means of a bolt. Either a large cam works
on the intake valves via the exterior tappet
or a small cam via the internal tappet. The
intake control times are infinitely variable via
a camshaft controller attached to the front of
the camshaft that works according to the vane
principle. The control occurs via an electro-
hydraulic control valve.
For example, in order to optimise the petrol
intake during the warm-up phase at low
temperatures, VarioCam Plus selects large
valve lifts with retarded valve timing. In the mid
engine speed and low load range, the system
reduces fuel consumption and exhaust emission
by switching to small valve lifts with advanced
valve timings.
To achieve maximum power and torque, the
valve lift is raised and the timing advanced.
Schematic representation of VarioCam Plus
The Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder
King of the mountains:
The Porsche 718 RS 60 Spyder.
At the beginning of the 1960s, Porsche used
the 718 RS 60 Spyder to expand on their
concept of success in the legendary Porsche
550 Spyder: light-weight construction, a low
centre of gravity, mid-mounted engine. Even
today these are the crucial points that make
a sports car out of a Roadster at Porsche.
High dynamics and high
functionality.
The starting point for the development of the
718 RS 60 Spyder was a change in the rules
of the FIA that required a closer proximity to
series production for the racing cars of the
1960 racing season. At Porsche this was seen
as a challenge, resulting in the creation of the
718 RS 60 Spyder on the basis of the 718
RSK, a sports car that – if not intended for
the road – could in principle be used on the
road. Nevertheless it concentrated on the most
important features: agile and precise handling. It
had rather unusual features for a racing car: for
example, a larger windshield, a functioning hood
and a luggage compartment that was in the rear
behind the power-enhanced engine.
The engine itself: a boxer engine with
displacement enlarged to 1,587 cc and 160
bhp at 7,800 rpm. In combination with the low
gross weight of 550 kg and the low centre of
gravity, it decisively improved the agility and the
performance of the car.
The concept: Victorious.
What effect did the vehicle concept have in
combination with the additionally enhanced
power output of the 718 RS 60 Spyder? Extreme
manoeuvrability and the ability to accelerate
quickly out of a corner; especially important
particularly for mountain racing. And so its
drivers made it to the winners’ rostrum
worldwide in the host of disciplines. The victories
speak for themselves: The 718 RS 60 Spyder
won the 44th Targa Florio 1960 – with a margin
of 6 minutes. It won at the 4th and 5th European
Hill Climb Championship in 1960 and 1961 and
excelled at the 12 hours of Sebring in the US.
Twice, because it won both first and second
place. It thus counts among the outstanding
racing cars of the 1960s.
The newly produced 718 RS 60 Spyders in 1960 in the yard of factory I in Zuffenhausen (Stuttgart)
Stirling Moss’ vehicle in 1961
Schauinsland (Freiburg) in 1961, 99 Heini Walter, winner with Porsche RS 60 (718)
Success in a
series: Porsche
in the ALMS.
Porsche Motorsport
12 races, 11 classes and 8 overall victories.
Manufacturer, team and driver titles – the
American Le Mans Series (ALMS) 2007 was
extremely successful for Porsche. Now the
challenge is to continue the series of successes
in the 2008 season.
High expectations in the ALMS.
When the ALMS 2008 starts on 15 March in
Sebring, the pilots of the Penske Racing and
Dyson Racing teams will again do their best in
their Porsche RS Spyders to dominate the LMP2
class like they have in the years before. Already
in 2006 and 2007 they were able to win the
manufacturer assessment with Porsche. In the
season just ended, in 8 out of 10 races the sport
prototypes from Weissach were even faster than
the LMP1 vehicles with their 200 bhp stronger
and clearly superior power-to-weight ratios.
The goal for 2008 is demanding: In the coming
12 runs, the Porsche pilots in their Porsche
RS Spyders – at the lead the Penske Racing
team with Sascha Maassen, Patrick Long, Timo
Bernhard, Romain Dumas, Emmanuel Collard
and Ryan Briscoe – will come up against the
numerically reinforced competition.
The RS Spyder in the LMS.
Besides the ALMS, Porsche will also start at
the European Le Mans Series (LMS) and at the
24-hour race of Le Mans. At the 6 LMS races
in 2008, each over a distance of 1.000 km, the
Horag Racing team will also drive a Porsche RS
Spyder. The Swiss are already the 2nd customer
team to implement the extremely successful
LMP2 sports car in Europe.The Dutch VM Motor
sport team will also start the Le Mans Series
in 2008 with one of the 478-bhp strong sport
prototypes.
Like the cars from the Penske Racing and Dyson
Racing teams in the ALMS, the RS Spyder from
Horag Racing will be racing on tyres from the
manufacturer Michelin. Initial test drives are
planned for November. As is customary for its
customer teams, Porsche will provide technical
support for the test and racing deployments.
24 hours of fascination –
Porsche Motorsport.
At the LMS halftime, from 14 to 15 June 2008,
one of the classics par excellence will also be
added: the 24 hours of Le Mans. The race on the
traditional French track represents a further high
point in the motor sport calendar – for Porsche
just as it is for all motor sport fans. Maximum
excitement is once again guaranteed here – just
like at the ALMS and the LMS races.
Dates for ALMS 2008
15.03. Sebring
05.04. St. Petersburg
19.04. Long Beach
26.04. Houston
18.05. Salt Lake City
12.07. Lime Rock
19.07. Mid-Ohio
09.08. Road America
24.08. Mosport
30.08. Detroit
04.10. Road Atlanta
18.10. Laguna Seca
Dates for LMS 2008
06.04. Barcelona
27.04. Monza
11.05. Spa Francorchamps
17.08. Nürburgring
14.09. Silverstone
(Date and location for the 6th LMS run were not yet set at the time
of going to press.)
Dates for 24 Hours of Le Mans 2008
14./15.06. Le Mans
You can find out more on the Internet at:
www.porsche.com/motorsport
The Porsche RS Spyder on the track in Sebring, Florida 2007
How an original stays an original:
Factory restoration at Porsche.
Who could restore a vehicle better than the
people who built it? Therefore, customers from
all over the world turn for good reason to the
Porsche Classic Customer Centre. It brings
Porsche sports cars back to their original
condition with a great deal of love for detail
and thus makes sure that they emit a high
degree of fascination even decades after being
manufactured.
Classic Customer Centre
workshop.
The restoration of customer vehicles is one of the
service offerings of the Classic Customer Centre.
Interested parties from all over the world are
first advised personally, by telephone or in
writing, by the customer advisers of the Classic
Workshop. Once the Porsche is delivered to
Plant I in Zuffenhausen, the headquarters of
the Classic Customer Centre, the owner of the
vehicle receives a condition report or, after a
vehicle or unit breakdown, a detailed proposal
of costs. If the order is given, this quote is
free-of-charge.
The restoration: Traceable.
A special highlight of Porsche factory restoration
for many customers is the restoration folder.
This includes a book that documents the
individual steps of the restoration process.
From the point of initial delivery, the book
accompanies the vehicle through the
participating departments: Metalworking,
aggregate construction, chassis technology,
leather interiors and paintwork. The before/
after comparison and the description of the work
performed allow the customer to participate in
the restoration of his Porsche standard vehicle
or racing car.
The book is rounded out with technical
information about the vehicle type and by
historical images of the model from the Porsche
archives. In addition to the book, the restoration
folder – which is handed over with the vehicle –
contains a “birth certificate” for the vehicle and a
plaque that documents the original factory
restoration and which can be attached to the
vehicle upon request.
Porsche Classic
You can find more information on the Internet at:
www.porsche.com/classic
Restoration folder for the customers
Older Porsches are in good hands in Plant I
Porsche Driving Experience
Porsche Driving
Experience:
Leisure sport,
excitingly different.
Porsche Driving Experience offers Porsche
enthusiasts unforgettable experiences and
fascination: The Porsche Travel Club offer
ranges from a glance behind the scenes of
the sports car maker all the way to Porsche
Adventure Tours. Ambitious drivers learn to
improve their individual knowledge and skills
at the Porsche Sport Driving School. Two
examples: the new day tour of the Black Forest.
And the popular Precision Training for women.
New: the Porsche day tour of the
Black Forest.
It is certainly incredible what all one can
experience on a single day: The Black Forest day
tour begins at the Porsche AG in Ludwigsburg
once everyone has arrived. After the vehicles
have been handed over and initial instruction
given, the participants head off for the Black
Forest, Germany’s largest contiguous range of
low mountains in the Porsche 911 provided.
Marvellous nature and curving roads lay before
them. Ideal preconditions to be able to fully enjoy
the drive in the Porsche. The delicacies offered
consideration that could occur in road traffic.
Particularly important here is to learn how to
correctly estimate speed and to be able to
react spontaneously. On the second day, driving
enjoyment is at the forefront during guided and
freestyle driving over the entire circuit. The
participants have ample opportunity to practice
precise steering as well as measured braking
and controlled acceleration– basic preconditions
for safely driving through corners.
By the way: Men are also more than welcome
as companions – however, only in the passenger
seat!
in the renowned Traube Tonbach, however, are
also an absolute delight. In the restaurant’s
Köhlerstube there is the option of indulging in
culinary pleasures. Afterwards, the tour returns
to Ludwigsburg to the starting point.
The Black Forest day tour takes place on four
dates: on 29.03., on 16.07, on 06.08 and on
25.10.2008.
Porsche training exclusively
for women.
The women-only training based on a 2-day
precision driving course takes place from
the 17th to the 18th of May 2008 on the
LuK Driving Centre in Baden-Baden. No more
than 40 participants in four training groups
experience what it means to move a vehicle in
a sports manner. Whether in their own Porsche,
in a non-owned vehicle or in a Porsche model
rented from Porsche for the training, all ladies
are very welcome to the training.
The first training day is completely geared to
vehicle handling and to the correct behaviour
in dangerous situations. Under professional
instruction, the participants learn the correct
way to approach and drive through corners.
Possible dangerous situations are also taken into
You will find more information on the Internet at: www.porsche.
com/travelclub and www.porsche.com/sportdrivingschool
Climb in, start the engine and experience the incomparable feeling of driving a Porsche
Small group, large learning effect: Training for women. Women learn the fundamentals of handling a Porsche with experienced instructors