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Porsche 718 Spyder RS: Last of the Line with Combustion Engine

Porsche has just debuted the final 718 model with a combustion engine, the 718 Spyder RS. This new car is an exciting addition to Porsche’s lineup and offers drivers an exhilarating driving experience.
The exterior of the Spyder RS features classic Porsche styling with sleek lines and curves that give it a sporty look. The interior is equally impressive, featuring luxurious leather seating and high-tech amenities, such as Apple CarPlay integration for easy access to music streaming services or navigation apps.

Underneath its hood lies a 4-liter flat-six engine capable of producing 414 horsepower and 309 lb-ft of torque which makes it one of the most powerful cars in its class. It also comes equipped with active suspension technology that helps keep you comfortable while cornering at speed on winding roads or tracks alike.

The price tag for this incredible machine? A hefty $162,150 but considering all you get in return – from performance to luxury – it’s well worth every penny! So if you’re looking for your next sports car then be sure to check out what Porsche has to offer with their latest release: The 718 Spyder RS!

Read more at Motor1.com
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