Can the Porsche 718 chassis be raised?
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Porsche 718 chassis cannot be raised. The following is an introduction to the Porsche 718: 1. Introduction: The Porsche 718 is the entry-level sports car of Porsche. There are two models: the sports car Porsche Cayman and the convertible Porsche Boxster. 2. Porsche 911: The Porsche 911 is a classic model inherited from Porsche, but its high price inevitably makes it a toy for only a few people. However, nowadays, as an entry-level sports car under Porsche, it is a good choice. 3. Power: Porsche officially stated that the car's total weight will be controlled at 1,200 kilograms, which is 100 kilograms lighter than the old Boxster. There is also a reduction in power, possibly using a four-cylinder engine for entry-level sports cars, with a displacement of 2.0 liters and a power output of 286 horsepower. It may also be equipped with Porsche's 2.5-liter engine, with a power of 360 horsepower.
The standard chassis of the Porsche 718 typically does not have a lifting function, and as its owner, I've had several experiences with this. The 718 is a sports car designed for track and road handling, with a fixed chassis height that cannot automatically rise like an SUV to navigate bumps. This design maintains a low center of gravity, providing strong grip on corners. When encountering uneven roads, the only option is to drive slowly to avoid undercarriage damage. Porsche offers systems like PASM, which can adjust suspension stiffness but does not alter the height. If you truly need to adjust the chassis height, you would have to install an aftermarket air suspension kit, but this comes with high costs, complicated installation, and can affect the factory warranty. Maintenance is simpler with fixed suspension, as it tends to have fewer issues.