Porsche is pressing ahead with the final phase of testing for the next-generation electric Boxster. Fresh spy photos capture the roadster prototype undergoing winter trials on Northern European roads. The premiere is expected between 2026 and 2027, coinciding with the debut of the electric Cayman.

The latest images show headlights that look close to production, complete with the brand’s current light signature. At the rear, the decorative exhaust-style trim is gone, and a charging flap stands out clearly. The car wears a full-width LED taillight bar seen on other recent Porsche models. The prototype also carries a roll hoop, which hints at hard running on demanding venues such as the Nürburgring.

The electric Boxster will be built on the PPE platform. Detailed specifications are still under wraps, but versions with one and two electric motors are expected, including all-wheel drive. Porsche notes that special attention has been paid to tuning the chassis and powertrain to preserve the brand’s trademark handling. Judging by the direction, the goal is to keep the Boxster’s playful balance intact even as its power source changes.