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2stroke
2014-06-06, 11:28
:) Här har vi riktiga hardcore Beetle älskare kanske något att se fram emot...

Tänk er in i kombinationen Beetle med en modern och effektiv 4-cylindrig wasserboxer konstruerad av Porsche.
( snacka om att cirkeln vore sluten )




Porsche confirms 4-cylinder boxer engine.

The new four-cylinder boxer engines will do more than improve each car's fuel economy:
The lower weight that comes from reducing cylinder count by a third should enable the cars to handle and brake more efficiently.

Porsche, confirming in a German media report that both its small sports cars will be available for the first time with flat-four boxer engines, follows the industry's trend in reducing engine size.
It's also a return to the German company's roots.

Porsche offered a flat-four engine - which means the pistons are horizontally opposed,
instead of inline or in a V - from 1938 to the mid-1970s.

The engine being readied for the Boxster and Cayman will be derivatives of Porsche's classic six-cylinder engines and be part of a modular engine strategy.
That means Porsche will use common manufacturing lines,
and the four- and six-cylinder engines will share many parts.
That helps reduce cost and complexity.

"We will continue with the downsizing strategy and develop a new four-cylinder boxer engine,
which will see service in the next-generation Boxster and Cayman,"
Porsche CEO Matthias Mueller said in an interview with Germany's Auto Motor und Sport magazine.

"We will not separate ourselves from efforts to reduce CO2," he added.

When queried on the output of the new four-cylinder boxer engine,
Mueller said it would produce "up to 395 horsepower."

Porsche has not said which markets would get the four-cylinder boxer engine.
But last month in Leipzig, Germany, at the press introduction of the Macan compact SUV,
Mueller said that vehicle would get a four-cylinder engine for the Chinese market to meet legal requirements.

Less expensive four-cylinder versions might also make sense for North America,
where the least expensive Porsche model, the Macan S, costs $50,895 including shipping.