2011 Porsche Cayman R
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
3.4 liter horizontal-6 |
Weight |
2855 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
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HP |
330 hp |
HP/Weight |
8.7 hp per liter | ||
HP/Liter |
97.1 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
4.9 seconds |
Top Speed |
175 mph |
(from Porsche Press Release) World debuts in Los Angeles: Cayman R – the new top-of-the-range model for the mid-engine coupé
Lightweight car with exceptionally sporting ambitions
Stuttgart. The Porsche
alphabet reserves the letter R for very special sports cars: R for
responsive and refined – but most especially for racy. The new
Cayman R combines all these attributes without compromise. 55
kilograms (121 lb) lighter and with ten horsepower more than the
Cayman S, the new mid-engine coupé from Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG,
Stuttgart, is designed for spectacular road behaviour. With its
specially adapted sports chassis, it provides an even more precise
driving experience than the Cayman S. The Cayman R makes its world
debut today at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
The new mid-engine coupé is powered by a tuned-up 3.4-litre
six-cylinder engine developing 330 hp (243 kW). In the standard
configuration it transmits its power to the rear wheels via a
six-speed manual gearbox that propels the car from 0 to 100 km/h (62
mph) in 5.0 seconds. Or there is the option of the seven-speed
Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) that reduces its acceleration
time to 4.9 seconds. For even more impressive sprinting performance,
the Cayman R can be supplied with one of the optional Sport Chrono
packages, taking it to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.7 seconds. The new
mid-engine coupé is capable of a top speed of 282 km/h (175 mph)
with manual gearbox, or 280 km/h (174 mph) with PDK. Its NEDC fuel
consumption is 9.7 l/100 km (29.12 mpg imp.) with six-speed gearbox
and 9.3 l/100 km (30.37 mpg imp.) with PDK. The main aim during the
design of the Cayman R was to improve the two-seater even further in
its performance, driving dynamics and agility through consistent
weight reduction. With a DIN unladen weight of just 1,295 kilograms
(2855 lb) the Porsche engineers were able to reduce the
power-to-weight ratio of the coupé with standard manual gearbox to
3.9 kilograms (8.6 lb) per horsepower, with the PDK version weighing
4.0 kilograms (8.8 lb) per horsepower. The largest savings were
achieved through the use of lightweight components and doing without
convenience equipment. As for the 911 GT3/GT3 RS and Boxster Spyder,
an optional lithium-ion lightweight construction battery is also
available. In addition, the top model in the mid-engine coupé is
equipped with the lightest 19 inch wheels the entire Porsche range
can offer. The complete rim set weighs less than 40 kilograms.
The Cayman R's purpose and purist character can be seen at first
glance. The extended silhouette of the bodywork, which has been
lowered by 20 millimetres (0.79 in) compared to the Cayman S,
combined with the distinctive fixed rear spoiler, the high-quality
silver-painted wheels and numerous sporting highlights on both the
interior and exterior, ensures an individual appearance. The
black-framed headlights, black exterior mirrors and the "PORSCHE"
lettering on the side – in contrasting black or silver, depending on
the body colour – take design cues from classic Porsche racing cars.
Precisely this lettering was the trademark of the first Porsche with
the "R" designation, the 911 R of 1967. It was created for racing
sport use in a small series of 19 cars. The "R" was a prototype
based on the standard coupé with a 210 horsepower Carrera 6 engine
and, thanks to its many plastic components and extremely sparse
equipment, weighed only 830 kilograms (1830 lb).
The new Porsche Cayman R will go on sale from February 2011. The
price in Germany will be EUR 69,830 inclusive of 19 percent VAT and
country-specific equipment items.