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981 at the Geneva Motor Show

Brian Halling

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Yesterday I visited the Geneva Motor Show, specifically to see the 981 before I finalise my order (April build [:)]). Here are a few new things I discovered which are not obvious from the promo information:

The new hood is much better than the 987 version. It appears very smooth on the outside with a more pleasing shape and hardly any signs of the supporting frame. With no metal cover it goes up and down in a flash (circa 9 seconds), and best of all it engages and disengages the central catch automatically without you having to take a hand off the wheel.

Although the interior is reportedly bigger I found this hard to appreciate, as the sloping central console is rather in your face. It also means the loss of that useful little cubbyhole beneath the 987 heater controls. Where do you put your sunglasses now? Add smaller door storage and I felt the cabin had shrunk. However, with the seat right back the legroom has definitely improved. I believe the cabin length has been increased because the front and rear overhangs have been decreased. This undoubtedly improves the overall look of the car, but at the expense of the rear boot which is now much smaller. I bet my custom cases will no longer fit - another Porsche marketing opportunity!

The seats in the display model (leather, but the same shape as the standard ones I was assured) had high sides which will no doubt provide great support when driving enthusiastically, but may prove a challenge getting in and out for more mature (like me) drivers and passengers. It's a shame that display models are always fully loaded, as every time I found a useful gizmo (like the electrically adjustable steering wheel) it turned out to be yet another extra.

My OPC has no samples of the new colours, so choosing one of them before the official UK launch on 28th April may be a bit of a lottery. My original order specified Aqua Blue, but it turned out to be a bright, vivid Dinky Toy blue, so I have changed it to Dark Blue. Anyone contemplating Lime Green should wait and see it in the metal before confirming their order - the consensus of the multinational crowd around the display model in this colour was 'it reminds me of the morning after a heavy night out'! Driving the porcelain bus?

I found much to admire and nothing to feel doubtful about. The new shape is clearly more muscular, which will hopefully dispel for ever the soubriquet 'hairdresser's car'. The proof of the pudding will surely be in the driving, but based on a close inspection, courtesy of my Porsche VIP pass, I was pleased and reassured by my visit.

I will post some of my many photos on my web gallery and provide a link when finished for those who would like a closer look.



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Hi Brian
It's great to hear from somebody that has seen the car in the flesh after so much speculation. It still sounds great and I can't wait to see it at the UK launch.
Please let us know when you take delivery of it.

Regards
Tracy
Boxster RS
 
I have now uploaded some of the photos I took at the Geneva Motor Show last Saturday (10th March). You can view them here.

The Porsche gallery contains Boxster photos, and the Other Cars gallery includes photos of sundry exotica. If I have made any errors, or if you have more details of the models shown in Other Cars, then please let me know and I will make the necessary changes.
 
Hi

I also attended the Show this weekend but I don't know how to download onto the Porsche Boxster site as I took some photo's of other Porsche's at the show inc the new 991 in lovely yellow with excellent body kit & Ruf had a lovely CTR on show too & there was some mad Panamera's too.

This is a show well worth doing as the show is right next to Geneva Airport & only 2 hours from Stansted Airport & you can make it a day trip by catching first plane out & last plane home & I went with Easy Jet but made it a long weekend of it as you need 2 days at least to see the show in full.

Porsche also put on a Excellent service & by showing your Porsche key you got into areas that the pubic don't get into & have a drink & sit down & talk to other Porsche owners & I use this area to meet my friend from the USA who has attended this show for the last 3 years too.

Yours Truly Kevin.
 
Well Brian, two words come to mind "Cat" and "Cream". Looks like you enjoyed yourself and thanks for the good selection of pics. Not too long for the rest of us to see the cars at OPC's.
 

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