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Kinda prefer the styling of the old one, but it seems like an excellent car. It's got me hunting in the used car ads for an old one now (not that I can afford one, but we can dream, right?...)
You had to mention Panamera? Now I cannot unsee it.![]()
AzuremenPretty much all I can think of when I see the back side of the car. The front looks great though, but the Panamera vibe is strong with dat ass.
From TopGear.com/uk:
New Cayman and Boxster GTS
Porsche's mid-engined sportscars get halo offerings with uprated 3.4-litre flat six and more fast
Let's start with the Cayman. Porsche has today announced the fastest and most powerful ever Cayman to grace the streets of the World. It's the new Cayman GTS, and it's more powerful and more fast than any other before it.
This is chiefly because the 3.4-litre flat-six ‘boxer' engine has been tuned to deliver 340bhp (15bhp more than before) and 280lb ft of torque, while the Sport Chrono pack and active suspension have both been fitted as standard.
Both of those allow the driver to fine tune damper stiffness and throttle response, and in conjunction with Porsche's PDK double-clutch auto ‘box (which features launch control), the new Cayman GTS is able to accelerate from 0-62mph in 4.6 seconds. That's a full 0.3s quicker than a Cayman S. Top speed sits at 177mph.
And that Sport Chrono pack includes dynamic engine mounts; when accelerating, cornering or braking, the mountings between the body and engine stiffen to reduce the effects of mass transfer. Yup, dynamic engine mounts. That's progress for you.
You get a new front spoiler and black-finish bi-xenon headlights, a new lower rear apron, 20in Carrera S alloys and the option of a 20mm lower ride height. Yours for £55,397.
Now the Boxster. The drop-top sports car also gets the same 3.4-litre flat-six, here tuned to deliver 330bhp and 273lb ft of torque, that - together with the PDK gearbox - sprints from 0-62mph in just 4.7 seconds (0.3s quicker than the Boxster S), and on to a top speed of 174mph; the first ever Boxster to top the 280km/h barrier.
There's the same Sport Chrono pack and active suspension as in the Cayman, a launch control function, the dynamic engine mounts that reduce the weight transfer when your palms get sweaty, 20in Carrera S alloys and the option of a chassis that's 20mm lower.
Externally the Boxster GTS gets a new front spoiler, rear apron and black-finish bi-xenon headlights, and inside there are sports seats and much Alcantara. This one will cost you £52,879, and both Cayman and Boxster GTS models will be available from May.
They will also probably be very good to drive.
Read more at http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/porsche-cayman-gts-porsche-boxster-gts-revealed-2014-03-19
How does it drive? Have you ever driven a 997 or a 991? If so, what is the difference and which one do you prefer, the 981 or the 991?I'm assuming that's in reference to the GTS trim. The car itself has been out for a few months now; drove one last year.
The Cayman I drove was a new S model with the PDK & Sport Chrono packages.How does it drive? Have you ever driven a 997 or a 991? If so, what is the difference and which one do you prefer, the 981 or the 991?
Too bad for the air inlets. This is my personal opinion but it ruins (I'm exaggerating a little bit) the lines of the Cayman. I don't like the air inlets on the 911 turbo as well.
Extremely fun agile car, though I would admittedly still grab a Boxster S for the looks.I'm still on the wall about the looks as this time around, I feel the Boxster is the better looking of the 2 since they changed the flow of the Cayman's rear deck, but this thing is a lot more fun than the previous car. The PDK has improved much better imo, & isn't as jerky from a stop. And it's fast. Really fast. I didn't hoon about from any stop lights, but on a back road nearby, a 20-60 run comes & goes quick. The shifts are just so smooth & fast, it's hard to imagine what the DCT in a Ferrari F12 is like since it's supposed to be one of the fastest DCTs around.
With that being said, this is still a really fun car & I think will remain amongst the best driver's cars. I don't know what performance options this has, so I didn't attempt to find out, but even just kind of "pissing around" in the corners, it does build a lot of confidence unlike the ZR1 I was allowed to take out. You feel what the car can do & how easy it does it, so you want to go a little quicker. And it handles it easy. You have to sort of restrain yourself (or I did for obvious reasons) because I think this car has a high limit if its spec'd just right & allows you to play around near that limit until you hit the point of no return. It's the sort of limit though, that you might find on a race track, so as far as having spirited drives out on open 2 lane roads, this should feel right at home without getting you in over your head.