Porsche have today released the first details of the all-new 718 Boxster. It is the first time a Boxster is powered by a flat-four engine and the 718 moniker is a referral to the successful RSK and RS Spyder racers of the 1950s and 1960s that were also powered by four-cylinder engines. Both equipped with a turbo, the two-litre version of the engine of the entry-level 718 Boxster produces 295 bhp, while the 2.5-litre 718 Boxster S engine is good for 344 bhp. Even though the latest generation Boxster is fitted with smaller engines, both versions are more powerful and quicker.
Jaguar, meanwhile, offered a first glimpse of the SVR version of the F-Type both in Coupe and Convertible form. Further details and specifications will be revealed in a month's time, a few weeks ahead of the official launch in Geneva.
Also due to be revealed at the Swiss show early in March will be the Vauxhall GT Concept. The compact, front-engine, rear-wheel drive coupe is a tribute to the Opel GT of the 1960s. It is powered by a highly efficient three-cylinder engine that produces 143 bhp. The GT Concept has striking lines but is perhaps let down by the unusual red accents.

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2016 Jaguar F-Type SVR Convertible - Images, Specifications and Information

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2016 Porsche 718 Boxster S - Images, Specifications and Information

2016 Porsche 718 Boxster - Images, Specifications and Information

2016 Vauxhall GT Concept - Images, Specifications and Information