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jakekit 10-05-2011 09:31 AM

2012 Boxster Photos
 
2012 Porsche Boxster snapped totally undisguised

I won't lie, I'm a bigger fan of the 986 styling than the 987, I like this even less.

blue2000s 10-05-2011 09:41 AM

The hood looks shorter. The side intakes now dominate the profile, I'm not sure if I'm a big fan of that. Looks like bumperettes are gone from this and the 911.

Notice how small the guy looks in the car. It looks like all of the styling features are scaled up to make the bigger car look smaller.

jakekit 10-05-2011 09:46 AM

I noticed the scale of the guy as well. I'm not really sure where the styling is going. Definitely need to see it in person.

Topless 10-05-2011 10:14 AM

Agreed on style points reduction when compared with the excellent Boxster Spyder lines. The prospect of a 2.5L, 4cyl, properly developed turbo platform did stimulate my salivary glands though. :D

san rensho 10-05-2011 10:39 AM

I wonder if the side air intake will actually provide some positive pressure to the engine air intake.

peterbrown77 10-05-2011 11:06 AM

I don't mind the hood or the side scoops - but is it just me, or does the rear quarter view remind anyone else of the Mitsubishi Eclipse? I hate that car, as Cumberford said it looks like frog spawn....

Of course, he was disappointed as hell with the 986 after having expectations raised with the stunning show car in 1993.

landrovered 10-05-2011 11:15 AM

I like it...alot.

The side scoop indent is reminiscent of the Carrera GT and it makes the car look more aggressive and wider. The spoiler line wrapping around into the rear lights is a nice touch too. It is more mature in terms of styling and a logical progression. I think good things will be happening for the Cayman as well.

keithl 10-05-2011 12:03 PM

Are you sure that's not the new MR2?

jwade 10-05-2011 12:13 PM

When is this one hitting the street?

ekam 10-05-2011 01:04 PM

Someone said this might be the baby boxster instead of the 2012 boxster...

Liking the look but hate the wing that's cutting into the tail lights... yuck.

Perfectlap 10-05-2011 01:51 PM

The two guys selling the "turn your Boxster into a Carrera GT at home" fiberglass body kit on Ebay will be suing the **************** out of Porsche once they see this. Wow I call that an EPIC fail of creativity. Recycling 8 year old ideas? Really??

yeti 10-05-2011 02:29 PM

That thing is ugly. Looks like an old Toyota MR2 to me.

thstone 10-05-2011 02:47 PM

Likes:
  • Front end design
  • Front hood slope
  • Rear end design
  • Rear spoiler bisecting rear lights
  • Rear diffuser
Dislikes:
  • Painted seat backs
  • Huge wheels
  • Enormous side intakes
  • Windshield rake too low
  • Could use slightly more wheelbase
Overall, I'd send it back to the designers to be fixed.

WhipE350 10-05-2011 06:45 PM

Hum...I can't tell for sure, would like to see it in person. Is that guy a jockey? I thought I was a little dude. Can someone please Photoshop the Toyota doors out and the spoiler out of the tail lights PLEASE and post it back. You know Boxster always did take funky pictures from certain angles.

One other thing, in some of the pictures the rims look bigger in the back and then in others they look bigger in front!

Gforrest2 10-05-2011 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by keithl (Post 259812)
Are you sure that's not the new MR2?

+1 That was my first thought. I also don't care for the spoiler cutting across the tail lights. JMHO

blue2000s 10-05-2011 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ekam (Post 259816)
Someone said this might be the baby boxster instead of the 2012 boxster...

Liking the look but hate the wing that's cutting into the tail lights... yuck.

If that's the baby, I'd hate to see how big the mother is!

jbs986 10-05-2011 09:23 PM

I do not like the rear of the car, this is not the baby Box.

Dave928 10-05-2011 10:58 PM

too busy looking...

jakekit 10-06-2011 02:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 259817)
The two guys selling the "turn your Boxster into a Carrera GT at home" fiberglass body kit on Ebay will be suing the **************** out of Porsche once they see this.

HAhahahahaha!!!


In other thoughts....

Many other automakers (ahem, this means you Audi and BMW) tend to grow their models in size over time so they can slowly sneak in new models. They both moved their 3-series and A4 models up in size and now have the 1-series and A3 filling in the gap they left. The only thing about this that gives me hope is that eventually the "E30 M3" returned in the latest 1 M coupe. However, making the 3 bigger at least gains you something, more room. What does growing the Boxster do? It makes room for a smaller baby boxster, but what is the size differential for other than a motor? I'm confused.

Ghostrider 310 10-06-2011 03:01 AM

It definitely borrowed from the CGT door lines, personally, till we add the forum touches I think the stock cars took a bit tame.

pothole 10-06-2011 03:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jakekit (Post 259794)
2012 Porsche Boxster snapped totally undisguised

I won't lie, I'm a bigger fan of the 986 styling than the 987, I like this even less.

Agreed, this really only cements the 986's position as the best looking Boxster.

That said, it's only the fussy rear lip that I really don't like on this new design. The rest is tolerable.

But my god it looks huge. In fact, that's one of the reasons why the 986 is the nicest Boxster. It looks relatively petite. Even the 987, which is in reality only a little bit bigger than the 986, looks like a big car.

jakekit 10-06-2011 04:02 AM

pothole,

Spot on. It also feels like the rear half of the car is too big in some of these photos. I also like that on a 986 a nice set of 18s is a good match for the proportions and lines of the car. This desire to move to bigger and bigger wheels is just odd. Certainly those are the 20s from the 991S they have on that car. It's just silly.

pothole 10-06-2011 04:30 AM

Yeah - I actually think the 986 looks best with a combination of 17s and a low ride height.

But the new 981 in those images is running on 20 inchers as you say, which gives you some idea of just how massive the car is.

johnsimion 10-06-2011 05:37 AM

I find this to be a great leap backward. Both the 986 and 987 are light-years ahead of this. The front and rear are okay but the side strake and air scoop are just plain UGLY. I already don't like that kind of style but to have the scoop suddenly start at the back edge of the door just makes it look like something is missing; i.e., a transition. They've managed to make a sow's ear out of a silk purse.

jakekit 10-06-2011 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pothole (Post 259879)
Yeah - I actually think the 986 looks best with a combination of 17s and a low ride height.

I felt the same way til I found my car with 18" Sport Classic IIs. Now I am biassed. :)

Ghostrider 310 10-06-2011 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jakekit (Post 259886)
I felt the same way til I found my car with 18" Sport Classic IIs. Now I am biassed. :)

Glad to hear it because my 986 is going to my father's caretaker (my cousin has helped me as I'm physically unable, she always loved the 986) I have no choice but to select something with PDK, still not loving the idea at all.

vitaminC 10-06-2011 06:43 AM

From these images, it seems the tail is way better than the rear on the 991. Overall, I think it looks pretty good, though it's tough to judge a redesign from a few spy shots... I'm looking forward to seeing this and the 991 in person.

thstone 10-06-2011 07:25 AM

The huge side air intakes are what ruins the design for me. Those are big enough for a jet fighter!

Perfectlap 10-06-2011 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghostrider 310 (Post 259894)
I have no choice but to select something with PDK, still not loving the idea at all.


works for the guy with only one arm. He seems to be having a better time than most with two arms and a gear lever.
Salzburgring ´08 Porsche Cayman S vs. Boxster S - YouTube

ekam 10-06-2011 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfectlap (Post 259904)
works for the guy with only one arm. He seems to be having a better time than most with two arms and a gear lever.
Salzburgring ´08 Porsche Cayman S vs. Boxster S - YouTube

I don't want to chop one of my hands off to enjoy PDK/Tip if that's what you're trying to get at.

jbs986 10-06-2011 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pothole (Post 259874)
Agreed, this really only cements the 986's position as the best looking Boxster.

That said, it's only the fussy rear lip that I really don't like on this new design. The rest is tolerable.

But my god it looks huge. In fact, that's one of the reasons why the 986 is the nicest Boxster. It looks relatively petite. Even the 987, which is in reality only a little bit bigger than the 986, looks like a big car.

+ 1 Pothole, My 99 Box has 18s and is lowered 1in. and looks Great. I do think that the current Boxster Spider is the best looking and performing Boxter made to date.

I hate the rear end on the 2012 but I will have to see it in person before I can say that I hate the new 2012.

jakekit 10-06-2011 10:55 AM

jbs,
The Spyder is a spectacular car. I can't same I am a fan of the lines of the car with the speed humps though. It is definitely a matter of taste though.

ProjectM96 10-06-2011 11:54 AM

I like the new design except for the wing extending over the tail lights. I especially like the front. It looks more like a super car now and more aerodynamic.

ekam 10-07-2011 01:53 PM

Well I guess those photos are wrong.... because it looks nothing like what's in the video!!!

Porsche 991 Woke me up this morning in SF!!! - YouTube

DenverSteve 10-07-2011 06:30 PM

It looks great. Especially the back end. I guess some change is good. The cool thing about any vehicle with over a decade of changes, like the Boxster, is that you can buy the year(s) you like and disregard the others.

CenterIsl 10-09-2011 08:43 AM

My first two impresions were 1) MR2 and 2) the guy is tiny. I googled some pics of a 987 and an apparently normal person has shoulders that are about 4"-6" higher than the guy in the 2012 car. I know the trend is to put passengers lower in the car for safety, but - damn - they look really odd to me when the only thing you see is their heads poking above the doorline.

The CGT reference did get my brain to forget the MR2 - I think I'd now a fan of the side intakes (I'm OK with the ones on the 986 and disliked intensely the ones on the 987, so this is an improvement).

The rear view...I dunno, but I'm reminded of a newer Audi TT. Not really inspiring to me compared to the almost 550-like hindquarters of the 986. It's slightly less ungainly than a 997 'vert. As someone who used to own a Lexus SC430, I'm certainly willing to purchase a car with an ugly back end - if everthing else about the car is almost perfect.

But, damn, those wheels sure look "donk"!

ekam 10-09-2011 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CenterIsl (Post 260117)
My first two impresions were 1) MR2 and 2) the guy is tiny. I googled some pics of a 987 and an apparently normal person has shoulders that are about 4"-6" higher than the guy in the 2012 car. I know the trend is to put passengers lower in the car for safety, but - damn - they look really odd to me when the only thing you see is their heads poking above the doorline.

This is all for sake of safety. Higher door height will most likely result in lesser risk of injury from side impact... you cannot put your arm out the door like all old cars. You feel like you're sitting inside a tank with your head poking out. This is the one reason why I'm keeping my 986 for a long long time...

Idaho Red Rocket 3 10-09-2011 11:18 AM

Oh no, they copied the MR2, how cheap; was my first thought. Ok, enough about the funky body styling. We need details of the power supply, tranny and suspension options.

Jager 10-09-2011 04:16 PM

A few of you were thinking MR2... The first thing I thought of is Carrera GT.

[url]http://www.sportscarcup.com/porsche-carrera-gt/silver-porsche-carrera-gt/[url]

Looks like most manufacturers are going smaller glass due to safety.

Overdrive 10-09-2011 11:30 PM

I find the spoiler making a sort of beltline with the small bars going across the taillights to be a strange touch, almost like trying to make the car seem very upscale (not necessary IMO, it's already a Porsche, and has only been improving in quality since the days of vinyl rear windows). It would just be bizarre if the spoiler were the entire thing from one light to another, so I'm glad they didn't do that, at least.

A friend of mine took a look at these photos and feels that this car might actually be smaller than my 986. I feel just the opposite, while I know he may be right, but the car just appears to be massive with the driver looking so small in the images. It seems like the car's gaining mass, which I hope is not the case. I will say, though, the first thing that popped out of his mouth was "looks like an MR2".

Everything from the nose up to the end of the doors definitely comes off very Carerra GT, which I don't think is a bad thing to go back to some successful (or at the very least, memorable) roots. The intakes look very out of place to me, just something about the shape of them. You can tell they want everything to look like it flows together, but for me that's one spot where it doesn't happen, and then there's the spoiler/beltline mentioned earlier at the rear. The rest of the car forward is very safe-looking typical Porsche styling. I'd be interested to see how the car looks top up.

As for the video I saw posted earlier, if that Boxster was any sort of camoflauged up, that could explain the difference in appearance, but either way, I'm not entirely thrilled about the styling direction....guess we'll have to wait for official pictures to see what's really on the table.


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