Between Porsche’s ongoing 718 EV development delays and some rocky VW finances, the future of the Boxster and Cayman is decidedly unclear at the moment.
Remember, for a time, the electric powertrains were even rumored to be canceled altogether. However, the automaker has since confirmed the once EV-only sports cars will be joined by new gas-powered variants (hopefully).
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In any event, the ongoing uncertainty of the Boxster/Cayman situation is made only more apparent when you consider the state of things over at Alpine. While Porsche has been preoccupied deciding its way forward, the French outfit just beat it to taking the first leap of faith.

A show of EV intent
That’s because Alpine not only recently displayed its all-electric A110 Future development mule at the Goodwood Festival of Speed but also ran the hill climb throughout the three-day event. Meanwhile, Porsche’s 718 EV has only been spotted in camo guise, and pretty sparingly at that.
Mind you, as it’s set to be the third generation of the iconic French sports car, a battery-powered A110 has some big shoes to fill. Both the OG and the modern revival are lightweight enthusiast vehicles known for their dynamics and driver connection.





