Vehicle shown with Weissach package and other optional equipment.
718 Spyder RS highlights.
Design .
Additional air inlets, louvers, increased downforce: the 718 Spyder RS evokes a storm of enthusiasm – also thanks to the typical mid-engine flyline and the characteristic streamliners.
Lightweight construction.
Reduced weight – more dynamics: lightweight construction measures such as the use of carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) ensure a significant weight advantage. In the centre: the removable lightweight hood.
High-revving naturally aspirated engine.
9,000 rpm, high agility and an incredible sound: the 4.0-litre, 6-cylinder boxer, high-revving naturally aspirated engine was derived directly from the 911 GT3.
RS chassis.
Developed for circuits – tailored to winding mountain passes: the high-precision 718
Interior.
In the cabin, everything is focused on the essentials: open-top driving pleasure with a motorsport character – from the 718 RS-specific steering wheel with 12 o'clock marking to the three round instruments and the door pull loops.
Weissach package.
Weissach. Birthplace of the
Chronograph 718 Spyder RS.
The design details of the Chronograph 718 Spyder RS are perfectly matched to its motorised role model.
The highlights of the 718 Spyder RS.
Design and aerodynamics
Performance
Weissach package
Interior
718 Spyder RS
¹The reduced tread depth increases the risk of aquaplaning on wet roads.
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Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM, –30 mm).
The electronic adjustment of the damping control system actively and continuously adjusts the damping force on each wheel, based on current road conditions and driving style. The PASM has two settings: sporty-comfortable and sporty-firm.
Porsche Stability Management (PSM).
PSM is an automatic control system for maintaining stability at the limits of dynamic driving performance. The systems can be switched off completely in two stages.
Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV).
The PTV improves the driving dynamics. The integrated mechanical rear differential lock enables higher traction and significantly improved lateral dynamics and driving stability during load changes in bends and when changing lanes.
Front axle lift system.
30 mm may not sound like much, but it makes the decisive difference at speeds of up to around 60 km/h thanks to the increased ground clearance.
Brakes.
Deceleration in RS style.
The 718 Spyder RS slows down impressively quickly thanks to the 6 or 4-piston aluminium monobloc fixed caliper brakes (front/rear) with Red brake calipers, large Grey cast iron composite brake discs and efficient brake ventilation and cooling.
The optional
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