Facelifted Porsche Boxster/Cayman Unleashed
by Thami Masemola
November 19, 2008 1:31 PM
Filed Under: German, Los Angeles Auto Show, Porsche
Breaking news is that Porsche is unveiling new generation Boxster and Cayman at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. The two baby sports cars from Stuttgart receive a vast number of improvements, including more power, plus Porsche's new double-clutch gearbox.
A newly developed 2.9-litre boxer engine makes 255bhp (188kW) in the Boxster and a slightly more willing 265bhp (195kW) in the Cayman. S-badged versions arrive with a 3.4-litre Direct Fuel Injection unit which separates further to the tune of 310bhp (228 kW) in the Boxster S and 320bhp (235kW) in Cayman S.
Making its debut is the Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe or PDK, the double-clutch gearbox that gives lightening quick changes with better fuel economy. The Cayman S for example, when fitted with PDK and Launch Control, speeds from 0 - 100km/h in 4.9 seconds, compared to a 6-speed manual Boxster's 5.9 seconds. Fuel consumption figures are 11 percent lower in the 2.9-litre cars than older, Tiptronic S models.
More comfortable than before, Boxster and Cayman come standard with an MP3/CD/radio, while PCM Porsche Communication Management gives the option of satellite navigation on top of this, controlled via a new 6.5-inch screen or voice. iPod jack and USB entry are part of the PCM package as extra options. Just because you drive fast doesn't mean you should get lost. Optional cooling/ heated seats are tickable on the list.
A new suspension setup allows for greater driver control and even better dynamics, while comfort is not compromised. Braking power is also increased and made clever, such that the brakes "recognise" a potential braking emergency and react by pre-loading so braking is quicker and more effective.
by Thami Masemola
November 19, 2008 1:31 PM
Filed Under: German, Los Angeles Auto Show, Porsche
Breaking news is that Porsche is unveiling new generation Boxster and Cayman at the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show. The two baby sports cars from Stuttgart receive a vast number of improvements, including more power, plus Porsche's new double-clutch gearbox.
A newly developed 2.9-litre boxer engine makes 255bhp (188kW) in the Boxster and a slightly more willing 265bhp (195kW) in the Cayman. S-badged versions arrive with a 3.4-litre Direct Fuel Injection unit which separates further to the tune of 310bhp (228 kW) in the Boxster S and 320bhp (235kW) in Cayman S.
Making its debut is the Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe or PDK, the double-clutch gearbox that gives lightening quick changes with better fuel economy. The Cayman S for example, when fitted with PDK and Launch Control, speeds from 0 - 100km/h in 4.9 seconds, compared to a 6-speed manual Boxster's 5.9 seconds. Fuel consumption figures are 11 percent lower in the 2.9-litre cars than older, Tiptronic S models.
More comfortable than before, Boxster and Cayman come standard with an MP3/CD/radio, while PCM Porsche Communication Management gives the option of satellite navigation on top of this, controlled via a new 6.5-inch screen or voice. iPod jack and USB entry are part of the PCM package as extra options. Just because you drive fast doesn't mean you should get lost. Optional cooling/ heated seats are tickable on the list.
A new suspension setup allows for greater driver control and even better dynamics, while comfort is not compromised. Braking power is also increased and made clever, such that the brakes "recognise" a potential braking emergency and react by pre-loading so braking is quicker and more effective.
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