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At Porsche, we have always
followed our instincts. To
make cars which follow yours.
Responding directly with
precision and immediacy to
every input you make.
Instinct is all about being in the moment.
For us, that’s something of a tradition.
The new Cayman and the Cayman S.
Achieving that level of vehicle
response requires careful
consideration. It takes many
years of continuous evolution to
arrive at each new revolutionary
development.The new Cayman and the Cayman S
are pure, direct and involving. They
also exude a familiar Porsche
character more than five decades
in the making.
The new Cayman and the Cayman S |The Cayman
The key to that character, as on
every Porsche, is the underlying
vehicle concept. This unique
combination of mid-mounted engine
and hard-roof body was originally
prototyped in 1953 on the
Porsche
550 coupé. A closed-top
version of the legendary 550
Spyder, it was specially developed
for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Now we’ve combined this race-
winning concept with more than
five decades of road and race
experience. The result: the new
Cayman and the Cayman S.
Each is powered by a free-revving,
high-torque, mid-mounted engine
with a low-lying centre of gravity.
The new Cayman has a 2.7-litre
flat-six unit developing 180 kW
(245 bhp) and 273 Nm of torque.
The Cayman S produces 217 kW
(295 bhp) and 340 Nm from a
displacement of 3.4 litres. Both
cars deliver maximum torque from
surprisingly low engine speeds.Powerful acceleration is instantly
available, in every situation.
The respective top speeds are
258 km / h (160 mph) on the
new Cayman and 275 km / h
(171 mph) on the Cayman S.
Each car has an elegant and
purposeful exterior design,
offering more than just visual
appeal. The coupé body is
aerodynamically refined, producing
a drag coefficient of just 0.29
(Cayman S with Tiptronic S: 0.30).
The monocoque shell has
additional benefits in terms of
torsional and flexural strength.
This in turn promotes greater
agility and positive driving
dynamics.
The precision handling is a
direct result of uncompromising
chassis engineering. The
standard suspension offers agile
performance as well as excellent
long-distance comfort. The front
and rear axles feature McPherson-
strut suspension, a wide track
and generous wheel dimensions.
Combining it all is the most
important factor: the overall
suspension setup. Stable and
responsive, it is, of course,
balanced with appropriate levels
of comfort.
Matching the suspension in
terms of agility and safety are
the standard Porsche Stability
Management (PSM – see page
64) and the variable-ratio steering
system. Together, they enhance
your involvement with the car,
offering almost surgical precision
on turn-in to a corner and
increased safety in critical
scenarios.
For even greater performance
and occupant comfort, there’s
the optional Porsche Active
Suspension Management (PASM –
see page 52). This 10-mm
lowered variable suspension
system provides active control
of the damping force on each
wheel based on changing road
conditions, individual driving style
and the selected setup mode
(‘Normal’ or ‘Sport’).
Cayman
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Safety
The brakes are cooled using a
special ventilation system which
channels air from the front
of the car to every part of each
assembly. This arrangement
ensures consistently high levels
of performance and durability,
particularly during heavy use.
The internally vented discs on the
new Cayman measure 298 mm
in diameter at the front of the car
and 299 mm at the rear. On the
Cayman S, the front diameter
is 318 mm. On both models, the
discs are cross-drilled to improve
wet-weather response and
minimise unsprung weight. The
calipers on the new Cayman
have a black anodised finish, while
those on the Cayman S are
painted red.
Standard brake unit (Cayman S) Standard brake unit (Cayman)Cayman
Braking system.
Both the Cayman and Cayman S
are exceptionally quick under
acceleration. Even more impressive
is the speed of response from
the standard braking system.
Several times more powerful
than the flat-six engine, the
brakes are crucial to the overall
performance of each car.
All four brake calipers have a
four-piston monobloc aluminium
construction. Key characteristics
include excellent rigidity, compact
dimensions and a very modest
contribution to unsprung weight.
The fast and positive pedal
response is eagerly assisted by a
powerful vacuum brake booster.
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Technical data
Cayman Cayman S
Engine
TypeBoxer Boxer
InstallationMid-mounted Mid-mounted
Cylinders66
Displacement2,687 cm33,387 cm3
Max. power (DIN) 180 kW (245 bhp) 217 kW (295 bhp)
at rpm6,500 6,250
Max. torque273 Nm 340 Nm
at rpm4,600 – 6,000 4,400 – 6,000
Compression ratio11.3 :1 11.1:1
Transmission
LayoutRear-wheel drive Rear-wheel drive
Manual gearbox 5-speed 6-speed
Tiptronic S (optional)5-speed 5-speed
Chassis
Front axleMcPherson-strut suspension McPherson-strut suspension
Rear axleMcPherson-strut suspension McPherson-strut suspension
SteeringVariable steering ratio, Variable steering ratio,
power-assisted (hydraulic) power-assisted (hydraulic)
Turning circle11. 1 m 11. 1 m
Brakes4-piston monobloc aluminium fixed 4-piston monobloc aluminium fixed
calipers front and rear, discs calipers front and rear, discs
internally vented and cross-drilled internally vented and cross-drilled
Vehicle stability systemPSM (with ABS 8.0) PSM (with ABS 8.0)
Wheels Front: 6.5J x 17 Front: 8J x 18
Rear: 8J x 17 Rear: 9J x 18
Tyres Front: 205/55 ZR 17 Front: 235/40 ZR 18
Rear: 235/50 ZR 17 Rear: 265/40 ZR 18
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Technical data
Cayman Cayman S
WeightsManual gearbox/ Tiptronic S Manual gearbox/ Tiptronic S
Unladen weight (DIN)1,300 kg/1,360 kg 1,350 kg/1,390 kg
Unladen weight (EC)* 1,375 kg/1,435 kg 1,425 kg/1,465 kg
Permissible gross weight1,620 kg/1,665 kg 1,630 kg/1,670 kg
Performance Manual gearbox/ Tiptronic S Manual gearbox/ Tiptronic S
Top speed258 km / h (160 mph)/ 275 km / h (171 mph)/
253 km / h (157 mph) 267 km / h (166 mph)
0 –100 km / h (0 – 62 mph) 6.1 secs/7.0 secs 5.4 secs/6.1 secs
Flexibility 80 –120 km / h
(50 –75 mph)6.9 secs/7.2 secs (in 4th gear) 6.6 secs/6.3 secs (in 5th/4th gear)
Flexibility 100 – 200 km / h
(62 –124 mph) 21.5 secs/22.1 secs (in 4th gear)18.0 secs/17.8 secs (in 5th/4th gear)
Fuel consumption/emissionsManual gearbox/ Tiptronic S Manual gearbox/ Tiptronic S
In accordance with 80 / 1268 /EC as valid at time of going to press
Urban in l / 100 km (mpg)13.8 (20.5)/14.9 (19.0) 15.3 (18.5)/16.3 (17.3)
Extra urban in l / 100 km (mpg)6.8 (41.5)/7.7 (36.7) 7.8 (36.2)/7.9 (35.8)
Combined in l / 100 km (mpg)9.3 (30.4)/10.1 (28.0) 10.6 (26.6)/11.0 (25.7)
CO2emissions (g /km)222/242 254/262
Dimensions /aerodynamics
Length4,341 mm 4,341 mm
Width1,801 mm 1,801 mm
Height1,305 mm 1,305 mm
Wheelbase2,415 mm 2,415 mm
Luggage compartment150 litres/260 litres 150 litres/260 litres
volume front /rear
Tank capacity (refill volume)64 litres 64 litres
Drag coefficient0.29/0.29 0.29/0.30
* The unladen weight (EC) complies with the relevant EC Directives and is valid for standard specification vehicles only.
Some optional equipment can increase this weight. The figure specified above includes 68 kg representing the driver and 7 kg for luggage.