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There are some laws that we simply
cannot avoid. The laws of physics, for
example. That ’s not to say that we have
to accept them. Of course, we could
refuse to respect them and we could
choose to ignore them. On the other
hand, we could study them, test them
and redefine their limits. This is exactly
what we did and, in doing so, we discov -
ered a new law: the code of the curve.
The code is purposefully enacted by
a sports car that eschews the more conventional principles of automobile
construction and interprets passion for
the sports car in an innovative way:
with a compelling mid-engine concept,
which provides a low centre of gravit y
for a balanced and precise driving
experience
and, like any Porsche, offers
im
proved performance at the same time
as enhanced efficiency. This concept
is combined with innovative technologies
and an intelligent lightweight construction
for the optimum
power-to-weight ratio.
The chassis focuses
on delivering power to the road and the
most exhilarating
place of all – the corner.
The look is
unmistakable, with every line and every
edge striving for
wards. The ergonomic
interior is complemented by a roomy
luggage space. After all, sport y driving
is an entirely practical concept.
The new Cayman models. Built according
to our own st yle and with respect for the
code of the curve.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class, please refer to page 131.
Curves have a code of their own.
a nd you have your own identity.
Cayman concept.
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Cayman concept
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Design
e xterior.
Character, profile and a clear point of view.
These values have been encoded in the
Cayman genes since the very beginning.
Aesthetically, they have evolved to find
a precisely st yled expression defined by
sculpted lines and edges, sleek wheel arches, short overhangs, taut proportions
and a classic silhouet te.
The front is dominated by the prominent
wings for which
Porsche is renowned,
and features rest yled headlights inspired
by the Porsche racing heritage of the 1960s and 1970s. With its large and
dynamic air intakes, the front end rein -
forces the car’s powerful demeanor.
For the Cayman slats in the exterior
colour of the vehicle lend structure
for the Cayman S however, the black
air intakes and front spoiler, in the same colour as the exterior, accentuate
the car’s sport y nature.
The circular
front light units integrated in
the air
intakes are a classic feature of
Cayman
styling and incorporate LED daytime
running lights and position lights for
active safety. Precise edges stretch backwards along
the roof to the rear. In conjunction with
the wide track, the effect is a sculpted
and honed physique. Imposing wings
lend prominence to the wheels. The wide
brake light is an integral feature of the
large rear screen.
The rear wing is more than a stunning
eye-catcher. It deploys automatically
at
120 km/ h (74 mph) and its effective
aerodynamic surface area has been
enlarged, reducing lift
to improve contact
with the road and heighten driving pleas -
ure
at the limits of sport y performance.
Forward thinking.
Design.
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Design
(dual-tube on the Cayman S) adds the
powerful finishing touch.
Compared with the previous model, the
wheelbase of the new Cayman has been
extended by 60 mm, the wheels are larger
Retracted, the spoiler separation edge
of the rear wing makes a seamless transi -
tion to the LED taillights. The integrated
direction indicators are narrow and in
line with the wing. The rear apron with
centrally framed stainless-steel tailpipe and the silhouet te is sleeker. The result is
a more dynamic effect on the eye –
and on the road. The side windows are
narrow. If you wish, you can highlight their
contours with the optional trim strips
in a high-gloss finish. The forward-shifted windscreen coupled with the roofline that
extends far into the rear accentuate the
taut appearance of the exterior design.
The exterior mirrors are mounted directly
on the doors for impressive aerodynamics
and low wind noise. Air intake channels,
wheel arches and the roof are clearly
accentuated. The design of the doors gives
emphasis to the Cayman profile and the dynamic contouring improves airflow
to the side air intakes for the purpose
of cooling and supplying oxygen to this
athlete’s beating heart: the boxer engine.
Where the new Cayman models want
to go is clear at first glance. Every line
and every technical detail is focused
in one direction: forwards. Every aspect
tells a story – of character and perfor -
mance.
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It ’s always worth taking the direct route:
from stimulus to response, from resting
pulse to pounding heart, from impulse to
endorphin rush – not least when the dis-
tance to travel is less than half a metre.
The new Cayman is equipped with a com -
pletely newly developed 2.7- litre boxer
engine and the Cayman S is driven by a
3.4-litre variant, both of which are tuned
for sport y driving. Accelerator pedal in -
puts are translated directly into propul -
sion. Maximum torque is available over a
broad engine speed range. Both engines feature direct fuel injection
(DFI) and VarioCam Plus. Power is trans
-
mit ted to the wheels by a smooth
6-speed manual gearbox or the optional
7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK).
Exemplary efficiency is achieved by means
of sophisticated technologies. As stand ard,
these include the auto start/stop function,
electromechanical power steering, elec -
trical system recuperation and intelligent
thermal management. The result, depend -
ing on the equipment variant, is a 16 %
reduction in CO2 emissions compared with
the previous model.
Six cylinders. Four heart chambers.
Just 30 cm apart.
e ngineering.
Thanks to our principles of intelligent light -
weight construction, we have succeeded
in making the body stiffer and simultan-
eously lighter. The chassis has been com -
pletely revised. For enhanced dynamic per -
formance and increased driving stability
when the car is pushed to the limit, both
models are equipped with Porsche Stability
Management (PSM). Enhanced Porsche
Active Suspension Management (PASM)
is available as an option and includes a
ride height reduction of 10 mm. Porsche
Torque Vectoring (PT V) with rear differen -
tial lock for increased agilit y and traction
in corners is also available on request.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class, please refer to page 131.
The optional Sport Chrono Package makes
the response and handling characteristics
of the new Cayman even sportier. For the
first time, the package now also includes
dynamic transmission mounts, which make
a perceptible contribution to handling
stabi l ity in fast corners whilst ensuring
a high degree of ride comfort.
Several years of development work and
countless draf ts later, our engineers have
realised their goal: the direct link bet ween
action and reaction. Experience the result
in the new Cayman, and let your pulse
rate be the measure of success.
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Engineering
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Exploring your own direction takes
unswerving conviction, but that doesn’t
mean you should have to forgo cornering
fun – especially not in the new Cayman.
One good reason is the new mid-mounted
boxer engine. With a displacement of 2.7 litres, this
6-cylinder engine equipped with direct
fuel injection (DFI) and VarioCam Plus
produc
es 202 kW (275 hp) and enables
a top speed of 266 km/ h (165 mph).
With the precisely geared 6-speed
manual gearbox fit ted
as standard, the Cayman accelerates from 0 to 100 km/ h
(0 – 62 mph) in 5.7 seconds. With
the
optional 7-speed Porsche Doppel
kupplung
(PDK) combined with the Sport
Chrono
Package also available on request,
this
time is cut to 5.4 seconds.
The revised front end with air intakes
painted in the same colour as the exterior
is distinctive. Halogen headlights are
fit ted as standard. The 18-inch Cayman
wheels with dual-arm spoke design are
elegantly st yled. The brake system
with
4-piston aluminium monobloc fixed calipers in black is powerful and
reassuring. The sound
from the
central tailpipe in brushed stainless
steel is unmistakable. The new Cayman. Wouldn’t it be boring
if an unswerving conviction always led
you down the straight road?
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class, please refer to page 131.
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Cayman
w hat’s the best thing about unconventional routes?
Their twists and turns.
The new Cayman.
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Cayman S
Those who give their all,
should be given it all back.
The new Cayman S.Having an idea is one thing, thinking it
through to the end is another. Some-
times you have to give your all, and with
the new Cayman S this is exactly what
we did – in every respect and with suc -
cess. Its 3.4-litre flat-six engine with DFI
and VarioCam Plus generates 239 kW
(325 hp). It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/ h
(0–62 mph)
in 5.0 seconds and achieves
a top speed
of 283 km/ h (175 mph).
With PDK and the Sport Chrono
Package, both of which are optional, it
reaches 100 km/ h in just
4.7 s e c o n d s. Improved performance demands capable
components. The chassis of the new
Cayman S is matched specifically to the
high power output of the engine. Even
greater levels of agilit y, traction and con -
trol in corners can be achieved with
Porsche Active Suspension Management
(PASM), Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV)
with rear differential lock and the dynamic
gearbox mounts of the Sport Chrono
Package – all of which are available from
our list of options. For added safet y, the
front axle is equipped with larger brake
discs to cope with the increased engine
power. The brake calipers are finished
in red. Imposing 19-inch Cayman S light-
alloy wheels with a classic five-spoke
design are fit ted as standard.
On the new Cayman S, Bi-Xenon headlights
are fit ted as standard. The precisely st yled
LED front light units accentuate the front
air intakes finished in black. At the rear,
the twin tailpipe in brushed stainless steel is located in the centre and produces the
typically resonant
Porsche sound.
For the new Cayman S, we gave our all.
As a mat ter of principle, out of passion
and in anticipation of the corner ahead.
For fuel consumption, CO
2 emissions and efficiency class, please refer to page 131.
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Strong relationships need sincerity,
common goals and the abilit y to over-
come difficult situations in unison.
The chassis of the new Cayman models
develops a strong bond with the road. It
is specifically matched to the high power
output of the respective engine. A xle
components are made predominantly of
aluminium, which helps to keep the weight
of the vehicle and its unsprung masses
low. The results are impressive driving
dynamics with practically zero pitch and
roll, high levels of comfort and safet y and
lower fuel consumption. The track of the new Cayman models has
been widened and the wheelbase has
been extended by 60 mm compared with
that of the previous model. This improves
stabilit y. The new independent suspension
features light weight spring-strut axles
with longitudinal and transverse links. The
cross member at the front axle has been
refined for optimum stiffness and robust -
ness. How does this benefit you? Greater
directional stability, sharper steering preci -
sion and sportier handling.
Porsche active Suspension management
(PaSm ).
Optional PASM, the electronic damping
control system, actively and continuously
regulates the damping force for each
wheel according to the road conditions
and driving st yle. In addition, the suspen -
sion is 10 mm lower than that of the
st a n d a rd s e t u p .
The system is always active in the back-
ground, ready to assist you automatically
without you having to switch it on. Never -
theless, t wo modes are available at the
push of a but ton so that you can adapt
handling to suit your preferred driving
st yle: ‘Normal’ which is a blend of perfor-
mance and comfort, and ‘Sport ’ where
the setup is much firmer. Depending on
the mode selected, therefore, PASM can
be sportier and more comfortable than
the standard chassis. The PASM control
unit evaluates the driving conditions and modifies the damping force on each of
the wheels optimally in accordance with
the selected mode.
Sensors record all wheel and body move
-
ments. This enables intelligent adaptation
of damper stiffness for the selected
mode, optimising contact between each
individual t yre and the road for even less
roll and pitch.
h ow do we nurture our relationship with the driver?
By purposefully strengthening our bond with the road.
Chassis.
1 Front axle of the Cayman S
2 Rear axle of the Cayman S
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Brakes.
Outstanding acceleration figures are one
way to express performance. We focus not
only on the positive, but also the negative
values of acceleration. This is how Porsche
has traditionally succeeded in setting
standards for deceleration and stability.
The new Cayman models are equipped
with four-piston aluminium monobloc fixed
brake calipers. This design means that,
not only are the brakes extremely resistant
to deformation, they are light weight for
a particularly fast and sensitive braking
response.
A new generation of brake caliper at the
front axle, combined with enlarged brake
pads and the newly developed brake
booster, has managed to improve braking
and component stability even during con -
tinuous use. In addition, brake cooling is
optimised by the newly developed brake
ventilation system featuring a modified air
spoiler at the front and rear axles.
The enhanced dynamics of the Cayman
and Cayman S also demand appropriate
brake discs. All Cayman brake discs are
internally vented and cross-drilled for
improved braking in wet conditions. With
a diameter of 330 mm, the front brake
discs of the Cayman S are 15 mm larger
than those of the Cayman. The diameter
of the rear brake discs is 299 mm on
both models. The brake calipers on the
Cayman and Cayman S are finished in
black and red, respectively.
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake
(PCCB).
From the start, Porsche has been synony -
mous with motorsport. Ever since 1948,
when we found our identit y on the race -
track, we have taken the experience we
have gained and applied it to the road.
The optional Porsche Ceramic Composite
Brake (PCCB) is a fine example. This brake
system has already had to cope with the
harshest requirements of motor racing
and is fit ted in cars that compete in
demanding events such as the Porsche
Mobil 1 Supercup.
The cross-drilled PCCB ceramic brake
discs for the new Cayman models have
a diameter of 350 mm front and rear
for even more formidable braking perfor -
mance.
The use of six-piston aluminium monobloc
fixed brake calipers on the front axle and
four-piston units at the rear – all finished
in yellow – ensures extremely high brake
forces which, crucially, are exceptionally
consistent.
PCCB enables shorter braking distances
even in the toughest road and race condi -
tions. Excellent fade resistance ensures
greater balance when slowing from race -
track speeds.
1 Standard brake unit (Cayman)
2 Standard brake unit (Cayman S)
3 Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
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Chassis