ABS PORSCHE CAYMAN 2006 1.G Information Manual
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The CaymanThe Porsche Cayman has always
been there, waiting for the
right opportunity. Mysterious yet
familiar, its presence could be felt
throughout the history of Porsche.
So we chose to explore it, giving
free rein to our wilder, more intuitive
side. Naturally, we incorporated allof our experience in both road and
race engineering.
The new Cayman and the Cayman S
are a challenge to conventional
ways of thinking. They successfully
resolve so many apparent
contradictions, uniting the extremesof design, practicality and
performance.
Together, they epitomise the
sportscar experience with absolute
clarity and precision. They represent
a fundamental idea that has always
been instantly Porsche.
Two-seater sports coupé
Mid-mounted engine
Rear-wheel drive
Dynamic design
Exceptional practicality
Uncompromising performance
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The handling of the car is even
more alert when fitted with the
optional Sport Chrono Package
(see page 54). This exclusive
performance upgrade includes
a dashboard-mounted analogue
and digital timer unit. When ‘Sport’
mode is selected, the engine
and chassis are seamlessly
switched to a more direct and
positive setup. The throttle is
more responsive, PSM (see page
64) inputs are reduced, and the
optional PASM (see page 52) is
also switched to its firmer ‘Sport’
mode settings.On vehicles with optional Porsche
Communication Management
(PCM – see page 86), the system
can be upgraded to the Sport
Chrono Package Plus (see page
55). Additional features include
a performance display in PCM
and a personal memory function.
Occupant protection is matched
to performance using a system of highly robust side and cross
members which absorb impact
energy in a safe and calculated
manner. Standard safety features
include full-size front airbags andPorsche Side Impact Protection
(POSIP – see page 66). The POSIP
package features separate head
and thorax airbags as well as
side-impact protection beams.
The lightly domed roof creates
a bright and spacious interior.
The passenger compartment is
ergonomically designed with a
range of high-quality materials.
The cockpit area is precisely as
you would expect – exclusively
created for driving. The steering
wheel is adjustable for height and
reach, while all major controls
The new Cayman and the Cayman S |The Cayman
are logically arranged within easy
reach of the driver.
The standard seats offer excellent
comfort and lateral support. You
can also choose from a range
of optional alternatives, including
pneumatically adjustable adaptive
sports seats (see pages 74/75).
The coupé body on both the
Cayman and Cayman S unites
style with practicality. Beneath therear lid with large glass screen
is a generously proportioned
luggage compartment featuring
two main storage areas. Offering
260 litres of loadspace, it is joined
by a further 150 litres at the
front, making 410 litres in total.
Equally generous is the quality of
sound from the standard CDR-24
audio system. Optional additions
include the Sound Package Plus
which provides enhanced acoustic
performance. For perfect in-car
audio, there’s the BOSE
®Surround
Sound System (see page 84),
offering concert-hall quality through
a total of 10 loudspeakers.
In summary, each car provides a
unique combination of everyday
practicality, exceptional active
safety and uncompromising,
dynamic performance. These
apparent contradictions are
successfully reconciled within a
proven and elegant vehicle
concept that is perfectly realised
on the road.
Cayman in Guards RedCayman S in Arctic Silver Metallic
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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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Chassis
Suspension.
A mid-engined layout with low
centre of gravity provides the
perfect foundation for agile,
dynamic performance. Combined
with a rigid bodyshell construction,
the potential benefits are multiplied.
All it takes to reap those benefits
and apply them to the road is a
suitable chassis concept.
On both Cayman models, that
chassis is based on McPherson-
strut suspension at front and
rear. Proven by Porsche on roadand track, this simple combination
of coil-over struts and lateral
control arms is key to the
character of the car. When
designing the suspension, the
absolute priority was to bring
maximum drive to the road. This
immediacy of response shouldalso be matched by the quality
of feedback and comfort.
To achieve those objectives,
we’ve used a generous ‘track’
or distance between the wheels
on each axle. Springs, shock
absorbers and anti-roll bars are
rated for high-speed cornering.
Lightweight materials, intelligently
applied, provide a further
reduction in sprung and unsprungmass. Virtually all moving parts
on the axle assemblies are made
from aluminium.
The resulting chassis is equally
accomplished during high-speed
manoeuvres and in tight, twisting
bends. There is no unwanted
movement within the suspension,
and virtually no susceptibility
to pitch and roll under cornering,
acceleration and braking.
Performance is matched by
exceptional active safety on every
type of road. The stability of the
car is extremely good, enabling a
sensitive response in every road
scenario. In simple terms, that
means greater reserves of safety,
regardless of load, as well
as natural resistance to lift-off
oversteer. Cornering stability
is second to none, even during
racetrack use.
The optimum connection
between driver and road.
Chassis systems on the new Cayman and the Cayman S.
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Chassis
a more natural and involving
response to lateral and longitudinal
forces. Cornering agility is
considerably enhanced, with
greater scope for oversteer on
turn-in and exit. This additional
manoeuvrability is particularly
apparent in lower-speed sequences
and bends.
For maximum dexterity, PSM can
be set to standby while the car is
still in ‘Sport’ mode. PSM simply
monitors the forces acting on the
car and will only intervene in the
most critical scenarios, e.g., when
ABS assistance is required on both
front brakes.
To help you quantify this increase
in performance, the Sport Chrono
Package includes a compact timer
with swivel display which is
centrally located on the dashboard.
Functions are accessed via the
control stalk for the on-board
computer. Analogue dials measure
hours, minutes and seconds, while
a separate digital field displays
whole seconds, tenths and one
hundredths of a second. The digital
field runs in parallel with a second
digital display which is conveniently
located in the instrument cluster.
Sport Chrono Package Plus.
This enhanced Sport Chrono option
is available in conjunction with the
optional Porsche Communication
Management (PCM – see page 86).
It offers all the same functions as
the Sport Chrono Package as well
as some additional information
options and features.
‘Sport’ button on centre console
Lap or journey times can be
viewed, stored and analysed using
a special performance display in
PCM. The information available
includes time elapsed and
distance travelled on the current
lap, as well as the number of laps
completed and their respective
times. You can also view the
current fastest lap as well as the
remaining range till empty. Driving
times can be recorded for any
stretch of road, and benchmark
times defined. Other useful features
include a personal memory
function which is also controlled
via PCM. This can be used to store
personal preferences for a range
of systems, including daytime
running lights, ‘Welcome Home’
lighting, optional automatic air
conditioning and door-lock
settings.
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Sport Chrono Package.
Both Cayman models, like every
Porsche, have lots of performance
in reserve.
To help you explore even more
of that potential, there’s the
optional Sport Chrono Package.
This unique range of functions
provides simultaneous enhancement
of the engine and chassis for even
greater driving pleasure.
When you activate the package
using the ‘Sport’ button in the
Throttle response
in ‘Sport’ mode
Throttle
response in
‘Normal’ mode
Both sets of characteristics
are dependent on engine
speed.
Pedal travel (%)
(%) Torque
(as percentage of maximum)
Comparison of throttle maps in ‘Normal’ and ‘Sport’ mode
centre console, the throttle
becomes more responsive, the
rev limiter becomes harder, and
the engine dynamics become
more like those of a racing car.
While this is happening, the
optional sports exhaust system
(see page 41) and optional PASM
are also switching to ‘Sport’ mode.
The baseline damper rating is
now considerably firmer, enabling
faster turn-in as well as better
road-holding and traction.On vehicles equipped with
optional Tiptronic S, the automatic
gearshift is noticeably more
dynamic. Upshifts and downshifts
are performed at higher revs with
a faster gearshift action. When
you lift off the throttle to slow the
car, engine braking is applied
sooner. There are no unwanted
upshifts in manual mode when
approaching the engine speed limit.
To minimise assistance from
Porsche Stability Management
(PSM – see page 64), its trigger
threshold is raised. The result is
Sport Chrono timer
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Safety
it can never suspend the laws of
physics, PSM does provide that
extra margin of safety whenever
you need it most. A key component
in PSM is a specially optimised
anti-lock braking system (ABS)
offering safer deceleration and
shorter braking distances. PSM
is also invaluable when applying
the throttle on low-grip surfaces.
Here, it uses the ABD (automatic
brake differential) and ASR
(anti-slip regulation) functions to
maintain traction and stability.
In order to retain the car’s natural
agility, PSM combines a high
trigger threshold with precision
input characteristics.
Porsche Stability
Management (PSM).
This automatic vehicle stability
control system is standard
equipment on both Cayman
models. Throughout each journey,
PSM uses a range of sensors to
monitor the direction, speed, yaw
velocity and lateral acceleration
of the car. Using this information,
it is possible to calculate the
actual direction of travel at any
given moment. If the car begins
to oversteer or understeer,
PSM applies selective braking on
individual wheels to restore
stability and optimum speed. WhileThe PSM threshold is raised
higher still when ‘Sport’ mode is
selected on the optional Sport
Chrono Package/Sport Chrono
Package Plus. The resulting
drive is much more involving,
particularly at speeds up to
around 70 km / h (44 mph). If
you’d rather enjoy the car
unassisted, the system can be set
to standby. When ‘Sport’ mode is
selected, PSM will only intervene
under heavy braking where both
front wheels are in danger of
locking. In ‘Normal’ mode, PSM
automatically becomes active
as soon as one of the front
wheels requires ABS assistance.The upper section of each door
features additional reinforcements
(3) which enhance the rigidity of
the car. This upper load path (4)
is used to channel energy into
the side of the car and thus
provide additional protection for
the passenger cell.
Passive safety.
Both Cayman models easily
comply with all statutory
requirements in respect of frontal,
side, diagonal, rear impact and
rollover protection.
The bodyshell structure contains
a highly resilient passenger
cell offering exceptional crash
protection. At the front of the
car, the cell is protected by a
patented system of longitudinal
and transverse members (1). In
the event of an accident, energy
is absorbed and distributed by
the front-end structure, thereby
minimising cell deformation.
Additional features include a
bulkhead cross-member (2) made
from super high-strength steel.
This element is designed to
absorb impact forces from the
longitudinal members and thus
protect both front footwells.
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Sheet steel
Tailored blanks
High-strength steel
Super high-strength steel
Aluminium
1
1
1
1
3
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Cayman
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Driver and passenger airbags.
Both full-size airbags at the
front of the car have a two-stage
inflation capability, in which
deployment is dependent on the
nature and force of the accident.
In a low-speed crash, the airbag
is only partially inflated, thereby
minimising occupant discomfort.
Anti-theft protection.
Both Cayman models have an
engine immobiliser with in-key
transponder. In addition, the
Cayman S has a comprehensive
alarm system with contact-
sensitive exterior protection.
The alarm is activated or
deactivated using the standard
key remote when locking or
unlocking the car. Radar-based
interior surveillance is also
available as an option. approximately 8 litres, ensuring
maximum protection over the
entire seat adjustment range.
The passenger cell is shielded
by side-impact protection beams
in each of the doors.
Other standard safety features
include integral head restraints,
an energy-absorbing steering
column, three-point seat belts
with pre-tensioners and force
limiters, energy-absorbing
structures in the dashboard area
and flame-retardant materials
throughout the interior.
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Vehicle tracking system.
An optional preparation is
available for both Cayman models
enabling future installation of a
vehicle tracking system obtainable
from Porsche Tequipment. The
system can be used to locate a
stolen vehicle across most of the
countries of Europe. Note:
package comprises special wiring
loom and higher capacity battery.
Child seats.
The passenger’s seat is also
designed to carry an ISOFIX-
compatible child seat. The
necessary preparation – including
airbag deactivation – is available
from Porsche Tequipment. You
will also find a comprehensive
range of Porsche child seats.
Porsche Side Impact Protection
(POSIP).
Both Cayman models are equipped
with Porsche Side Impact Protection
(POSIP) as standard. This
comprehensive package provides
effective protection for the head
and upper body area. Each seat
has two side airbags featuring
hybrid gas generant technology.
A thorax airbag is located in the
side of the seat backrest, while
a head airbag deploys upwards
from the door. All four airbags
have an individual volume ofCayman and Cayman S
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Comfort
Whichever system you choose
for your car, one thing is always
assured: even greater sound
enjoyment from your Porsche. The interior acoustics in the
Cayman and Cayman S provide
the ideal setting for a rich
and lifelike sound experience.
A powerful soundtrack for an epic drive.
Porsche audio systems.
The standard audio system
delivers excellent clarity and
depth. Equipped with the optional
Sound Package Plus or BOSE
®
Surround Sound System, not
only does the car have more
speakers, the experience is also
more intense.
Telephone preparation.
This optional preparation enables
you to use a GSM mobile phone
in your car. The package includes
an integrated antenna beneath
the windscreen scuttle as well
as a wiring loom, microphone,
and attachment console for your
phone. An optional upgrade is
available from your Porsche
Centre enabling hands-free calls
via the audio speaker system.
MOST®bus.
In both Cayman models, data is
exchanged between the various
audio and communications
systems via the Media Orientated
Systems Transport (MOST
®) bus.
This powerful digital technology
uses high-speed fibre optics
to ensure absolute consistency
during data transfer. An essential
prerequisite for advanced audio
quality, it links the CD autochanger,
BOSE®Surround Sound System
amplifiers and PCM telephone
module (all optional). The result
is a significant improvement in
sound reproduction.
CDR-24 CD radio.
Both Cayman models are equipped
with the CDR-24 CD radio as
standard. Its generous control
panel offers exceptional clarity
and ease of use.
The CD drive offers excellent
playback quality. In radio mode,
the RDS two-tuner frequency
diversity function provides
seamless re-selection of the
strongest available signal for your
chosen FM station. The result:
optimum reception at all times.
There are 20 FM and 10 MW
presets offering easy access to
your favourite programmes.
Dynamic Autostore searches the
airwaves throughout your journey
to offer the nine strongest signals
at any time. You can also opt
to hear traffic news updates from
other stations over your current
radio or CD output. Other features
include speed-dependent volume
control, two high-range speakers
on the dashboard, two low-range
speakers in the doors and 2 x 25-
Watt output.
Sound Package Plus.
This high-quality sound system is
available as optional equipment
on the Cayman and Cayman S.
Power is supplied bya4x25-Watt
amplifier unit in the PCM terminal
and an external analogue system
for the low and mid-range speakers
(2 x 55 and 25 Watts, respectively).
A total of nine loudspeakers
adapt that output to the car’s
unique interior acoustics.
Output settings are easily
adjusted via the sound menu in
the CDR-24 CD radio or optional
PCM. A loudness function
accentuates bass and treble
at lower volume levels. Speed-
dependent volume control
provides continuous compensation
for changes in road noise.
Additional features include CD
storage in the glove compartment.
CDR-24 CD radio
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Factory collection
From our hands to yours.
Where better to experience the
first moments with your Porsche
than at the home of Porsche
engineering.
Almost 60 years ago, our first
large-scale production models
were crafted by hand in a modest
red-brick building, here in
Zuffenhausen. From those humble
beginnings, the factory has evolved
into one of the most advanced
production facilities in the world.
Today, it’s home to a new generation
of legends: the 911, the Boxster,
the Cayman, and, of course, your
Porsche.The easiest way to travel from
outside Germany is to fly to
Stuttgart or Frankfurt and then
continue by train, taxi or hire car.
Please note that there are a
number of formalities that must be
completed when you take delivery
of your car. For full details, please
consult your Porsche Centre, who
will also be happy to assist when it
comes to planning your trip. Our factory collection programme
offers a unique insight into the
origins and making of your Porsche.
Like your car, a visit to Zuffen-
hausen is an absorbing blend of
past and future, history and
innovation, heritage and creativity.
To take advantage of this exclusive
opportunity, please inform your
Porsche Centre when you place
your specification. A collection
date can then be arranged when
final information regarding the build
of your car has been confirmed.
Your Porsche can be collected on
any working day* (Monday to
Friday) at a time that suits your
requirements.
Make the most of your journey.
And discover more about your
Porsche.
Your visit to Zuffenhausen is a
unique opportunity to learn more
about the origins of your Porsche.
Our factory tour offers a detailed
insight into the latest production
processes. These range from
engine assembly and the
preparation of upholstery, to the
‘marriage’ of powertrain and body.
The factory tour is one of our
oldest traditions, and is usually
conducted by a retired member
of staff. Each of our guides is a
genuine Porsche enthusiast with
a genuine passion for the marque.
On average, the tour takes aroundwhen you finally take delivery of
your Porsche. The keys will be
presented by a member of the
Factory Collection Team who
will explain everything you need
to know about the car.
You can now take your place
behind the wheel, and experience
what it means to own your
own Porsche. For the perfect
introduction to the pleasure of
Porsche ownership*, you may
wish to combine your visit with
one of the exclusive offerings
from the Porsche Travel Club.
Each one offers a fascinating
blend of culture, adventure and
first-class hospitality. one-and-a-half hours to complete,
and follows every stage in the
building of a Porsche.
Next, you can visit the Porsche
Museum, where you’ll find a
fascinating cross-section of
legendary Porsche models from
every era of our history.
If there’s time, you can enjoy
some refreshments in the
customer lounge or browse in the
Porsche Design Driver’s Selection
shop.
You can also look forward to
a three-course lunch at our
exclusive guest restaurant.
The highlight of your visit will
undoubtedly be the moment
Porsche factory in Zuffenhausen Porsche Design Driver’s Selection shop
Porsche Museum * Please note that collection is not possible
during the factory shutdown periods.* Depending on insurance regulations for
your market.
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Technical data
Cayman Cayman S
Engine
TypeBoxer Boxer
InstallationMid-mounted Mid-mounted
Cylinders66
Displacement2,687 cm33,387 cm3
Max. power (DIN) 180 kW (245 bhp) 217 kW (295 bhp)
at rpm6,500 6,250
Max. torque273 Nm 340 Nm
at rpm4,600 – 6,000 4,400 – 6,000
Compression ratio11.3 :1 11.1:1
Transmission
LayoutRear-wheel drive Rear-wheel drive
Manual gearbox 5-speed 6-speed
Tiptronic S (optional)5-speed 5-speed
Chassis
Front axleMcPherson-strut suspension McPherson-strut suspension
Rear axleMcPherson-strut suspension McPherson-strut suspension
SteeringVariable steering ratio, Variable steering ratio,
power-assisted (hydraulic) power-assisted (hydraulic)
Turning circle11. 1 m 11. 1 m
Brakes4-piston monobloc aluminium fixed 4-piston monobloc aluminium fixed
calipers front and rear, discs calipers front and rear, discs
internally vented and cross-drilled internally vented and cross-drilled
Vehicle stability systemPSM (with ABS 8.0) PSM (with ABS 8.0)
Wheels Front: 6.5J x 17 Front: 8J x 18
Rear: 8J x 17 Rear: 9J x 18
Tyres Front: 205/55 ZR 17 Front: 235/40 ZR 18
Rear: 235/50 ZR 17 Rear: 265/40 ZR 18
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Technical data
Cayman Cayman S
WeightsManual gearbox/ Tiptronic S Manual gearbox/ Tiptronic S
Unladen weight (DIN)1,300 kg/1,360 kg 1,350 kg/1,390 kg
Unladen weight (EC)* 1,375 kg/1,435 kg 1,425 kg/1,465 kg
Permissible gross weight1,620 kg/1,665 kg 1,630 kg/1,670 kg
Performance Manual gearbox/ Tiptronic S Manual gearbox/ Tiptronic S
Top speed258 km / h (160 mph)/ 275 km / h (171 mph)/
253 km / h (157 mph) 267 km / h (166 mph)
0 –100 km / h (0 – 62 mph) 6.1 secs/7.0 secs 5.4 secs/6.1 secs
Flexibility 80 –120 km / h
(50 –75 mph)6.9 secs/7.2 secs (in 4th gear) 6.6 secs/6.3 secs (in 5th/4th gear)
Flexibility 100 – 200 km / h
(62 –124 mph) 21.5 secs/22.1 secs (in 4th gear)18.0 secs/17.8 secs (in 5th/4th gear)
Fuel consumption/emissionsManual gearbox/ Tiptronic S Manual gearbox/ Tiptronic S
In accordance with 80 / 1268 /EC as valid at time of going to press
Urban in l / 100 km (mpg)13.8 (20.5)/14.9 (19.0) 15.3 (18.5)/16.3 (17.3)
Extra urban in l / 100 km (mpg)6.8 (41.5)/7.7 (36.7) 7.8 (36.2)/7.9 (35.8)
Combined in l / 100 km (mpg)9.3 (30.4)/10.1 (28.0) 10.6 (26.6)/11.0 (25.7)
CO2emissions (g /km)222/242 254/262
Dimensions /aerodynamics
Length4,341 mm 4,341 mm
Width1,801 mm 1,801 mm
Height1,305 mm 1,305 mm
Wheelbase2,415 mm 2,415 mm
Luggage compartment150 litres/260 litres 150 litres/260 litres
volume front /rear
Tank capacity (refill volume)64 litres 64 litres
Drag coefficient0.29/0.29 0.29/0.30
* The unladen weight (EC) complies with the relevant EC Directives and is valid for standard specification vehicles only.
Some optional equipment can increase this weight. The figure specified above includes 68 kg representing the driver and 7 kg for luggage.