Enter the Rumormill: Porsche Cayman Club Sport spied?


Bartek S.

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The introduction of the Porsche Cayman S was met with equal parts reverence and revilement, with many criticizing Porsche's midship masterpiece as being underpowered despite a chassis that was begging for more oomph. While tuners have been swapping larger engines from the top-of-the-line 911 into the Cayman, its doubtful that Porsche's pencil pushers would risk cannibalizing sales of its 40-year old flagship. However, the idea of making an RS-version of the Cayman may be on the horizon, as this newest spy shot reveals.

The next generation Cayman – likely to be unveiled in Geneva – will feature a few minor changes keeping with Porsche's long-held tradition of slowly evolving the breed. But a lightweight, track-friendly edition might also be available in the near future. The shot above shows a new Cayman (note the drawn down headlamps) undergoing testing, with a roll cage mounted aft of the two front seats. Could it be a Club Sport version? Hopefully we'll find out in a few months.

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Porsche really need to do something to spice up the level of interest in the Cayman. Sales haven't been great for this car, and I think a lot of people realise the Cayman is a cynical marketing exercise, despite the fact that the car itself is very good.

Bring on the RS version, it should be awsome.
 
And I don't get how a stripped down Cayman RS would eat into 911 sales even if it was faster than 911S.
 
And I don't get how a stripped down Cayman RS would eat into 911 sales even if it was faster than 911S.

The Cayman is one of the most understated car on the market and is one of the finest sports cars money can buy today. It goes around the ring as fast as a 911C. Bump the power up to 415hp and the GT3 would not stand a chance. That's how good the Cayman is, which is why Porsche are holding it back in order not to hurt the 911 dynasty. The car turned out to be better and more well balanced than Porsche had anticipated.

The Cayman is the 911 killer which is held back.
 
The Cayman is one of the most understated car on the market and is one of the finest sports cars money can buy today. It goes around the ring as fast as a 911C. Bump the power up to 415hp and the GT3 would not stand a chance. That's how good the Cayman is, which is why Porsche are holding it back in order not to hurt the 911 dynasty. The car turned out to be better and more well balanced than Porsche had anticipated.

The Cayman is the 911 killer which is being held back.

Yes, but I don't think a stripped down Cayman RS with say 350HP is going to steal sales from a 911S which is much more comfortable and better daily driver.
 
Yes, but I don't think a stripped down Cayman RS with say 350HP is going to steal sales from a 911S which is much more comfortable and better daily driver.

You'd be suprised. A Cayman RS with 350HP would affect Porsche's golden child, the GT3.

The pictures show a Cayman mule with a roll bar but the truth is that more or less all mules driven hard on tracks have roll cages in order to protect the test driver. Therefor I'm not sure this rumor holds any water. But a Cayman RS was rumored a year ago so there's still a possibility. I certainly want to see one because the Cayman is begging more power.
 
I even heard that Porsche manages to make a Cayman S turn faster than a Carrera around a track... But they did not want to affect the 911 of course...

It is not the first time that the biggest competition for the 911 come from Porsche, when there was 911 vs 928 the 928 was obviouslu much faster, more comfortable, much everything...

But the 911 is unique, because of the look.
And true enthusiasts love it because it is not perfectly balanced, that makes it fabulous to drive for a real skilled driver. For the others you have the Carrera 4.


I don't think the Cayman RS will see the daylight. Too dangerous.
 
And true enthusiasts love it because it is not perfectly balanced, that makes it fabulous to drive for a real skilled driver. For the others you have the Carrera 4.

You're absolutley right. The tail-happieness is one of the core attractions with the 911 along with the fact that it simply best.

The Cayman is a bit different since it is mid engined. It has been caracterised to be perfectly balanced with very very high limits similar to the R8. That is the main reason why the Cayman has received to good reviews.
 

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Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs, and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Owned by Volkswagen AG, it was founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche. In its early days, Porsche was contracted by the German government to create a vehicle for the masses, which later became the Volkswagen Beetle. In the late 1940s, Ferdinand's son Ferry Porsche began building his car, which would result in the Porsche 356.
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