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The new Cayman models |
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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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.
The new Cayman models |
Cayman
w hat’s the best thing about unconventional routes?
Their twists and turns.
The new Cayman.
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24 The new Cayman models |
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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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)
Drive |
Chassis
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Another key advantage of PCCB is the
extremely low weight of the ceramic brake
discs, which are approximately 50 % light-
er than standard discs of a similar design
and size. As well as enhancing perfor -
mance and fuel economy, this represents a major reduction in unsprung and rotat
-
ing masses. The consequence of this is
bet ter road holding and increased com -
fort, particularly on uneven roads, as well
as greater agility and improved handling. Please note that circuit racing, track day
use and other forms of performance driv
-
ing can significantly reduce the service
life of even the most durable pads and
discs. As with conventional high-perfor -
mance braking systems, we recommend that all brake components be profession
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ally inspected and replaced where neces -
sary after each track event.
e lectric parking brake.
The electric parking brake, which can be
activated and deactivated manually, is
released automatically as you pull away
with your seat belt fastened. A hill hold
function is integrated as standard for the
manual gearbox and for PDK. It assists
you in making a comfortable, smooth
and roll-free start on an incline. Whenever
you come to halt on an incline, this is
detected automatically and the braking
effect of the electric parking brake is
supplemented by application of the wheel
brakes. As long as a gear remains en -
gaged, the brake pressure is maintained
at all four wheels. To pull away, simply
apply throt tle. As soon as sufficient
starting torque is available, the brake
is
released and the vehicle moves off.
Drive |
Chassis
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Porsche Stability management (PSm).
Enhanced Porsche Stability Management
(PSM) is fit ted as standard. This system
automatically maintains stability and trac -
tion even at the limits of dynamic driving
performance. Sensors continuously moni -
tor the direction, speed, yaw velocit y and
lateral acceleration of the car. Using this
information, PSM is able 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 in order to restore
stability.
Under acceleration on wet or low-grip road
surfaces, PSM improves traction – as well
as agilit y, control and safet y – using the
automatic brake differential (ABD) and
antislip regulation (ASR). Integrated ABS
is designed to minimise braking distances.
If you prefer an ever sportier drive, PSM
can be switched off. For your safet y,
however, PSM remains set to intervene if
the vehicle is braked and ABS assistance
is required.
Also included with PSM are engine drag
torque control (EDC), precharging of the
brake system and brake assist. If you
suddenly release the accelerator pedal
,
PSM automatically prepares for your next
action: the braking system is precharged
so that the brake pads are already in light
contact with the brake discs. Maximum
braking power is therefore achieved
much sooner. Brake assist detects a
panic braking situation and generates
the brake pressure required for maximum
deceleration.
PSM increases driving stabilit y and safet y
as well as the agilit y you have come to
expect from a Porsche.
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It ’s always worth exploring your own
direction, even if you never know exactly
where this will lead. For this reason, it
pays to have an ingenious safet y concept
on board that employs components that
are just as performance-oriented as the
drivetrain.
In the case of the new Cayman models,
this concept involves an innovative body -
work construction, the stiffness of which
has been purposefully optimised despite
an achieved weight-saving of up to 30 kg
compared with the previous model – a
combination that delivers increased stabi -
lit y and agilit y. It includes an interior that
provides reliable protection in the event of
an accident. It uses a chassis and brakes
that have been specifically matched to
the power output that the new Cayman
models are able to develop. And it is
enhanced by intelligent control systems,
such as Porsche Stabilit y Management
(PSM), which intervene when you reach
the limits of sport y performance.
Some things are indispensable for a broad
view – including a clever lighting concept
with powerful headlights and, of course,
driver assistance systems designed to
give you the right information at the right
time so that you can devote all your at ten -
tion to the next corner.
engineered body design.
The bodyshell of the new Cayman models
is based on an intelligent light weight
principle involving the composite construc -
tion of aluminium and steel. The use of
dissimilar but precisely combined compo -
nents makes it possible to utilise specific
material properties exactly where they
are needed. Not only does this provide a
high degree of safet y for the driver, it
also offers a considerable weight saving
compared with the bodyshell of the prev -
i
ous model. This is why the doors, luggage
compartment lid and rear hatch are made
entirely of lightweight aluminium. Alumi -
nium accounts for around 44 % of the
entire bodyshell. The crumple zones in the front and rear
aprons feature integral light-alloy bumpers,
while impact absorbers offer additional
safet y. For the protection of occupants,
energy-absorbing padding is used selec
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tively in important areas within the passen -
ger cell.
Safety and environment |
Safety
It takes courage to set out on your own path.
a nd you’ll need a broad view to reach your destination.
Safety.
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lights.
A design is either fascinating or functional.
The front and rear lights of the new
Cayman models can be both. Clear glass
halogen headlights are fit ted on the
Cayman as standard. The Cayman S is
equipped as standard with Bi-Xenon
headlights. In classic Cayman fashion,
the circular front light units with LED
day time running lights and position lights
are integrated in the air intakes. LEDs
provide powerful illumination, respond
extremely rapidly to driver input and
offer improved energy performance
combined with a longer service life. The
taillights also employ LED technology for increased safet y and an unmistakable
appearance – day and night.
Bi-Xenon headlights including Porsche
Dynamic l ight System (PD lS).
To explore your own direction, you need
to be alert – especially at night. The
optional Porsche Dynamic Light System
(PDLS), which comprises Bi-Xenon main
headlights with halogen auxiliary main-
beam headlights, a headlight cleaning
1 Bi-Xenon headlights incl. PDLS
2 Direction indicator
3 Day time running lights and position lights
4 Night design, front
5 Taillight
6 Brake light
7 Direction indicator
8 Night design, rear
Safety and environment |
Safety
system and automatic dynamic range
control, helps you by providing uniform
illumination of the road with both dipped
or main beam.
The dynamic cornering light function
swivels the main headlights towards the
inside of a bend based on the steering
angle and road speed. In addition, PDLS
adapts light distribution to suit your
current driving speed. The adverse
weather function is activated when
the rear fog light is switched on. This
provides increased safet y – not least in
corners and not only at night.
a utomatic headlight activation.
Automatic headlight activation is available
as standard on the new Cayman models.
The system uses the ambient lighting con -
ditions to automatically switch bet ween
day time running lights and dipped beam.
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Cruise control.
Cruise control is available as an option for
the new Cayman models. This automatic
speed controller for the 30 to 240 km/ h
(18–149 mph) speed range is operated
by a switch on a separate control stalk on
the steering
column. The advantages
are clear. Not only can cruise control be
used as a
means of staying within the
speed limit, it also helps you to save fuel
by maintaining
a constant speed.
adaptive cruise control including
Porsche a ctive Safe (P aS).
Also available as an option is the en -
hanced version of cruise control, which
regulates the speed of your vehicle in
line with the speed of the vehicle in
front. A radar sensor inside the front
centre air intake scans the road ahead
up to a distance of 200 m. Imagine
you’ve selected a cruising speed but
have begun to gain on the vehicle in
front because it is driving more slowly –
this is detected by the radar sensor.
The system now reduces the speed of
your vehicle by restricting throt tle or by
gently applying the brakes until your
chosen distance from the vehicle in front
is maintained. If the vehicle ahead slows
further, adaptive cruise control will decel-
erate your vehicle accordingly – even
down to a halt.
For increased safet y, the system also
readies the brakes whenever it detects
that the distance from the vehicle is
decreasing. However, the driver should
be prepared to intervene manually if
heavier braking is required.
As soon as the road ahead clears, your
vehicle will accelerate back up to the
cruising speed originally set. Porsche
Active Safe (PAS) issues an audible and a
visual warning if the system detects that
your vehicle is approaching the vehicle in
front too quickly. This is accompanied by
a brief application of brake force and,
where necessary, the initiation of targeted
braking. During this process, any braking
by the driver is boosted to achieve the
maximum braking force that the system
is able to provide.
Park assist.
Optional Park Assist is activated the mo -
ment you select reverse gear. An audible
signal gives a warning if you reverse too
close to an obstacle.
An enhanced version of Park Assist pro -
vides monitoring of the area to the front
of the vehicle. Ultrasonic sensors are
neatly integrated in the front and rear
aprons. The audible alert is supplemented
by a visual warning in the central display
screen of the CDR audio system or op -
tional PCM showing a graphical represen -
tation of the vehicle from overhead.
‘ w elcome h ome’ lighting.
The ‘Welcome Home’ lighting function
automatically switches on the LED day -
time running lights for a user-defined
period whenever the vehicle is opened
or closed using the key remote.
a nti-theft protection.
The new Cayman models are equipped as
standard with an immobiliser with in-key
transponder. In addition, the Cayman S has
an alarm system with contact-sensitive
exterior protection. A radar-based interior
surveillance system is available on request.
For the Cayman, a combined alarm and
radar-based interior surveillance system is
available as an option.
Porsche Vehicle Tracking System
(PV TS).
This optional preparation enables future
installation of the Porsche Vehicle Tracking
System (PV TS) from Porsche Tequipment.
PV TS makes it possible to locate a stolen
vehicle across most European countries.
The preparation package includes a spe -
cial wiring loom and a tilt sensor for the
alarm system.
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1) Available from 03/2013 at the earliest. 2) This is par t of the UK recommended package.
The vehicles illustrated in the chapter on personalisation may include additional options not featured in this catalogue.
For information on these options, please consult your Porsche Centre.
For more information on the options featured in this catalogue, please refer to the separate price list.
Bi-Xenon headlights including
Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS) Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
optionCayman
Cayman SI no.Page
exterior
Metallic paint••Code 10 8
Special colours
••Code 10 9
Colours to sample
••Code –
Bi-Xenon headlights including Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
••6037 2 , 114
Deletion of model designation
■■498 –
ParkAssist (rear)
••635 92
Park Assist (front and rear)
••636 92
W indscreen with grey top -tint
2)••567 –
Electrically folding exterior mirrors with courtesy lighting
••74 8 90
Automatically dimming mirrors with integrated rain sensor
••P13 90
Porsche Entry & Drive
••625 90
Rear wiper
••425 114
optionCayman
Cayman SI no.Page
engine, transmission and chassis
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)••250 43
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
••450 5 4 , 11 5
Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM)
••475 49
Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV)
••220 60
Power steering Plus
••658 51
Sport Chrono Package including dynamic gearbox mounts
••639 63
Sports exhaust system
1)••XLF 36
Personalisation
Rear wiper Sport Chrono Stopwatch
– not available
I number/extra - cost option• standard equipment ■ Available at no extra cost