Porsche Cayman
2018 - 2.5 S 2dr PDK
Over £16k Factory Extras
Porsche Cayman
(56) - 2.7 987 2dr
FULL SERVICE HISTORY STUNNING
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Porsche Cayman
2020 (70) - 4.0 GT4 2dr
+ SAT NAV + REAR CAMERA
Porsche Cayman
2016 - 3.8 981 GT4 Coupe 2dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (385 ps)
Porsche Cayman
2016 (4E) - 3.8 GT4 2dr
Full Porsche service history
Porsche Cayman
2019 (19) - 2.5 S 2dr PDK
High Specification 718
Porsche Cayman
2006 - 2.7 2dr
12 months MOT, new exhaust, great file.
Porsche Cayman
2017 (17) - 2.5 S 2dr PDK
Porsche Cayman
2014 (64) - 3.4 981 S PDK Euro 5 (s/s) 2dr
Spacious, luxurious and comfortable, the Porsche Cayman is one of the most recognisable sports cars on the market. Sometimes unfairly described as a 'Boxster with a roof', the Cayman is bigger, sportier and firmer than its sibling and packed with more power .
Since its launch in 2005, the Porsche Cayman has been one of the most popular rear-wheel drives by the prestigious German car manufacturer. With both an impressive interior and exterior, the two-seater mid-engine sports car offers a sublime driving experience with engine sizes ranging from 2.7 to 3.4 litres . Both the Cayman and Cayman T reach 62mph in 5.3 seconds and boast a top speed of 170mph, while the Cayman S covers 0-62mph in 4.9 seconds . Meanwhile, the 718 series cuts acceleration time down to just 4. 2 seconds.
As well as the immovable roof, the Porsche Cayman has a higher-output engine compared to that of the base Boxster. It also provides a little more luggage space, with a 410-litre boot capacity.
The Porsche Cayman is more of a GT than a racing car, making it comfortable to drive for hours on end. It's equipped with driver, passenger and side airbags as standard, and provides seat belt warnings, door ajar warnings, engine check warnings, traction control, brake assistance, side impact beams and front impact beams. It's also fitted with a vehicle stability control system, child safety locks and engine immobiliser.
The Cayman is a Porsche after all, so it's naturally not one of the most economical drives on the market. With the 2.7-litre engine, you can expect around 29.7mpg, while the 3.4-litre engine does an average of 26.7mpg. The latest engines are more economical, with the 2.9-litre capable of 30.1mpg and the 3.4-litre averaging 29.7mpg. As a result, the CO2 emissions and road tax are also slightly less with the newer trims - particularly if it's equipped with PDK. Expect to pay higher than average for car insurance though.
Styled in its first iteration by Pinky Lai, the Porsche Cayman is manufactured in Finland by Valmet Automotive.