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2016 718 Cayman
2015 Mission E Concept
2015 911 Engine
2016 718 Boxster
2015 Boxster Spyder
2015 Cayman GT4
2014 911 Carrera GTS
2014 919 Hybrid
2014 Cayenne Hybrid
2014 Cayenne
2014 911 Targa
2014 50 years 911 Engine
2013 911 GT 3
2013 Macan
2013 911 Turbo
2013 918 Spyder
2013 Cayman
2012 Boxster
2012 911 Cabrio
2011 911
2009 Boxster
2009 Panamera
2009 911 Turbo
2009 911 GT 3 RSR
2008 911 S Carrera C.
2008 911 Targa 4
2006 911 Turbo
2006 911 GT 3 RS
2005 911 Turbo Coupe
2005 RS Spyder
2005 Cayman
2005 Boxster
2003 Carrera GT Engine
2003 Carrera GT
2002 Cayenne
2001 Carrera 4S
2000 Boxster
1999 6-cyl. Turbo
1999 6-cyl. engine
1997 Turbo Coupe
1997 911 GT 1
1993 911
1993 Turbo Cross Sect
1991 968
1989 911 Speedster
1986 959
1984 928 Study 50
1983 956 - 104
1981 924 Carrera GTS
1981 924 Carrera GTR
1981 944
1981 Aircraft engine
1979 924 Turbo
1978 928
1977 911 930 Turbo
1977 935
1977 936 Le Mans
1976 924
1973 911 G-Modell
1973 Carrera RS
1973 911 Targa
1971 917 Rosa Schwein
1971 Sixteencylinder
1971 Targa
1970 911 S Typ 915
1969 914
1969 914 (Eight cylinder)
1969 911
1967 907 Short Rear
1967 917
1967 911
1967 911 Targa
1966 First crashtests
1966 906 Carrera 6
1966 911 S
1965 912
1964 911
1964 904 Carrera GTS
1964 904
1963 911
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1963 Elva
1960 356 B
1960 356B 2000GS
1959 754
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1956 597 'Hunting car'
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1898 Electric car
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Engine data


  Porsche 718 Cayman



EngineFlat four-cylinder
Displacement (bore* stroke)
Compression ratio9,5 : 1
Engine control2*DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, var. timing, var. valve stroke
Charging
Torque
Performance
CO2-emission
TransmissionManual 6-speed, 7-speed dual clutch transmission
Front suspensionMcPherson
Rear suspensionMultilink
SteeringGear rack, servo, electric
BrakesDisks, ventilated, four-piston, fixed caliper
Parking brakeIntegrated drum brakes, Duo-servo, electric operated
Wheelbase2.475 mm
Turning circle11.000 mm
Wheels f/r
Length4.379 mm
Width1.801 mm
Height1.285 mm
Drag coefficient (cross section)
Tank capacity
Load volume f/r150/184 litres
Payload
Kerb weight
Top speed
Years of manufacture2016 -
Purchase price
*7-step dual clutch transmission


Cayman as most advantageous Porsche entry model

The 2,000 euros extra charge for the Boxster will certainly not be the deciding factor when buying. After all, now the higher price fits with the normal relation between Convertibles and Coupés. With this replacing the new Cayman is only marginally more expensive than the old one.

There is also more space in the Cayman than in the Boxster, the rear luggage compartment is 59 liters larger. The two parts together could compete with the VW Golf. This is all the more interesting, as the payload of the two-seater is up to nearly 400 kg.

Large flap for luggage compartment and engine

About the new engine, you can read something here. The new sharp and crisp compared with the previous more round design comes to stronger expression in the Coupé. Despite of the wider rear axle and corresponding part of the car it is now more separated from the 911.


The revision has also taken effect inside with a completely new instrument panel, for example, in its upper half and around the air vents. The steering wheel, even a somewhat reminiscent of the 15 times more expensive 918, takes up next to the also new touch screen the lion's share of all operating options. 05/16


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