Especificaciones y análisis del Porsche Cayman
Power
330HP
Torque
370Nm
Consumption
9.3l/100
Emissions
218g/km
0-100 km/h
4.9s
Top Speed
280km/h
Weight
1395kg
Price
82,593€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 7v
RWD
2 / 3 doors
260 L
54 L
243 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Porsche Cayman R PDK · 330 CV (2011-2012)
General description
The 2011 Porsche Cayman R PDK is a gem of automotive engineering, a lighter and more powerful version of the already excellent Cayman. Designed for driving purists, this model sheds the superfluous to offer an unparalleled driving experience, a true tribute to sportiness and precision.
Driving experience
Driving the Cayman R PDK is a visceral experience. Its 330 hp engine, combined with reduced weight, offers acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 280 km/h. The steering is surgical, the suspension firm yet communicative, and the sound of the six-cylinder boxer engine is a symphony to the ears. Every corner becomes an opportunity to feel the perfect connection between the car and the road, transmitting absolute confidence and pure emotion.
Design and aesthetics
The design of the Cayman R PDK is a statement of intent. Its aesthetic is more aggressive and functional than that of the standard Cayman, with details that reveal its focus on performance. The 19-inch wheels, fixed rear spoiler, and specific aerodynamic elements not only improve its performance but also give it an imposing and athletic presence. The interior, although spartan in some aspects to save weight, maintains Porsche's typical quality and ergonomics, with sports seats that perfectly support the body.
Technology and features
Under its skin, the Cayman R PDK incorporates cutting-edge technology for its time. Its 3.4-liter engine with direct injection and variable intake is a marvel of efficiency and power. The seven-speed PDK transmission, with its two oil-bathed multi-plate clutches, offers instantaneous and smooth gear changes, optimizing power delivery. McPherson-type suspension on both axles, along with large ventilated disc brakes, ensure exceptional control and braking capability. Although it lacks modern touchscreens and driving assistants, its technology focuses on the essential: driving dynamics.
Competition
In its segment, the Porsche Cayman R PDK faced rivals such as the Lotus Evora, the BMW Z4 M Coupé, and the Audi TT RS. However, the Cayman R distinguished itself by its almost perfect balance, its mid-engine layout offering ideal weight distribution, and its unparalleled driving feel, which positioned it as a benchmark for pure sports car enthusiasts.
Conclusion
The Porsche Cayman R PDK is more than a sports car; it is a machine of sensations, a vehicle that invites you to drive and enjoy every kilometer. Its combination of power, lightness, and precision makes it an instant classic, a car that true driving enthusiasts will appreciate for its purity and its ability to thrill. It is a testament to Porsche's philosophy of creating cars that are not only fast but also incredibly rewarding to drive.




