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Spied: 2008 Porsche Boxster MCE

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Spied: 2008 Porsche Boxster MCE

More images of the 2008 Porsche Boxster have turned up, this time with the car undergoing performance testing at Germany’s Nurburgring track. Like the facelifted 911, which is due to hit the market by the end of the year, Porsche’s new Boxster is only expected to get a few minor changes to its exterior.

New additions to the ’08 model include a revised front bumper with LED daytime running lights and more circular air intakes. The headlights too, which feature some camouflaging tape, are also likely to come in for a change, as will the rear bumper. The final change is the new taillights, which also gets the LED treatment. Click ahead to see more images of the new Boxster from our friends at AutoGespot.

No word on any power upgrades for the new model, but expect a minor jump in power and possibly some revisions to the transmission lineup. Next in line for an update is the hard-top Cayman, which will most likely receive the same styling enhancements as the new Boxster.

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So maybe now we'll be able to tell which end is actually the front?

So maybe now we'll be able to tell which end is actually the front?

One has red lights and one has clear lights... Unless you're colorblind, that is. :P

Random though, but I enjoy the aspect of the design where the rear slopes off, though. I hate designs where the ass is up in the air, like the C6 Vette. I think the Boxster is incredibly sexy.

Edited by blackviper8891

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