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The Cayman
upward surge. Above the side
windows are two additional lines
which channel the roof into
the rear of the car. While one
line meets with the rear screen
surround, the other continues
its rearward path as far as the
taillight module.
sweeps back from the
windscreen pillars to merge with
the powerful rear section. The
sharply contoured side skirts
track the flow of air as it streams
into the side intake openings.
Within each opening are three
vertically divided sections which
optimise the airflow to the
engine.
Another typical coupé feature
is the absence of a B-pillar. To
the rear of each door, the lower
window edge makes a dramatic The curvature of the headlights,
wings and front lid creates
a fascinating combination of
dynamic forms. The front lid
and apron bring a sense of
forward momentum to the entire
front end of the car.
Move around to the side, and we
can trace the design as it extends
across the rest of the car. The
arcing lines of the front and
rear wings create a gracefully
narrowed mid-section. The coupé
roofline is lightly domed as it
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Evolved for the enjoyment of driving.
The Cayman design philosophy.
A single glance is all it takes
to recognise a Porsche. Look a
little closer and you’ll find a
sporting character unique to the
new Cayman and the Cayman S.
Sinuous, muscular, from front
to rear, they are poised and ready
to perform.Energy and potential are clearly
expressed in the dynamic interplay
of concave and convex forms.
Viewed from the front, this
powerful capability is immediately
conveyed by the large air-intake
openings. Their distinctive design
gives each Cayman model a
unique and provocative look.
Neatly positioned within the
outermost intakes are the twin
fog and side light units. Their
rounded form is elegantly
combined with horizontal aerofoil
elements. Splitter elements at
the base of the front apron
provide a further reduction in
front-end lift.
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SafetyPerformance is crucial in a
genuine sportscar. But then so are
all aspects of safety. At Porsche,
we believe that nothing is more
important than this balance of
power and control. The stability
of a car is inextricably linked
with its engine and chassis
performance. Neither can be
considered in isolation. Neither
is complete on its own. In the
Cayman and Cayman S, we’ve
used a comprehensive range of
protective features that are
designed around the driver and
passenger. Inherent within themare the very highest standards of
active and passive safety. Only
then do we arrive at a car that is,
in all respects, instantly Porsche.
4-piston monobloc brake calipers
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
2 full-size front airbags
Porsche Side Impact Protection
(POSIP)
Porsche Ceramic Composite
Brake (PCCB – optional)
Bi-Xenon headlights (optional)