Porsche Cayman more than a full-cabin Boxster

Porsche Cayman more than a full-cabin Boxster

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Published: 25 05 2005

The 2006 Cayman S gets its name from the caiman crocodile, which is small but known to be very swift and nimble. The new sports coupe will be priced between the 911 Carrera and Boxster in Porsche's lineup. It's based on the Boxster but has several distinctive styling features that sets it apart from other Porsches.

The body shape itself is aerodynamic, with plenty of curves on the upper windshield sill and rear fenders. Fog lamps are integrated into the front air intakes and there are new-look side air intakes, an automatically extending rear spoiler and dual sport tailpipes. The coupe also has 9.2 cubic feet of rear storage space, which is double the amount found in the Boxster.

The Cayman S is fitted with a 3.4-litre, flat-6 cylinder engine that is fitted with the same VarioCam Plus variable valve timing system as found on the 2005 911 Carrera. The Cayman S can go from 0-60 mph in 5.1 seconds and has a top track speed of 171 mph.

The engine is mated to either a six speed manual transmission (the same used in the Boxster S) or an optional five speed automatic tiptronic.

Other standard equipment found on the vehicle includes 18-inch wheels and tires and the Porsche Stability Management system. The Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) system is available as an option. This allows drivers to select from different suspension settings for more comfort or a sportier-feeling drive.

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