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Porsche launches new ‘T’ variants of 718 Cayman and Boxster

Porsche has revealed its Christmas gift to keen drivers everywhere by launching the new 718 Boxster T and Cayman T.

The T designation, which stands for ‘Touring’ marks these cars out as Porsche’s interpretation of a purer driving experience – not necessarily flush with horsepower, but lightened and tightened up for a dynamic drive.

To that end, the 718 T models feature the sports chassis additions previously featured only on top-spec ‘S’ cars, sitting 20mm lower than standard. They ride on 20-inch alloy wheels.

Porsche’s added to this with new dynamic gearbox mounts alongside existing active drivetrain mounts, increasing stability and gearshift precision. A mechanical rear differential lock and torque vectoring are included, as is a shortened shift for the six-speed manual gearbox. A PDK automatic is available as an option.

The T cars don’t share the S models’ engine upgrades, though. Instead, they use the same 296bhp turbocharged flat-four as the base Boxster and Cayman. The 0-60mph sprint will be covered in less than five seconds, while top speed is 171mph. A twin-tailpipe sports exhaust is fitted to hopefully endow it with some aural drama, too, as is the Sport Chrono pack bringing adjustable driving modes.

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To save weight, Porsche won’t include an infotainment system in the T models – though it can be added in as a no-cost option. Further interior additions include unique trim with black fabric door pulls, electronically adjustable sports seats, a sports steering wheel and bespoke dials.

The 718 Cayman T starts at £51,145, while the Boxster costs from £53,006 – just over £5,000 more than their base model siblings. They’re around £700 cheaper than the more powerful S models, though.