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Coupe Design, High Performance Make Cayman S Special Indeed

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Contact: Bob Carlson Manager, Automotive and Motorsport Media (770) 290-3676 COUPE DESIGN, HIGH PERFORMANCE MAKE CAYMAN™ S SPECIAL INDEED 295-horsepower enhances dynamic driving experience The 2007 Porsche® Cayman S is the higher-performance version of Porsche’s Boxster®-based sports coupe, and like all Porsche “S” models, the changes are not some mere cosmetic package but changes significant enough to warrant a separate model designation. To take full advantage of its more rigid body structure and its expanded dynamic potential, the 2007 Porsche Cayman S is equipped with a larger and more powerful 3.4-liter, horizontally opposed sixcylinder engine. By unleashing this 295-horsepower engine in a lightweight but extremely stiff chassis built on nimble suspension, the 2007 Porsche Cayman S establishes a new benchmark in the two-seat sports coupe category. In fact, during testing at Germany’s famed Nürburgring racing circuit, the Cayman S turned laps that rivaled even the acclaimed Porsche 911 ® Carrera®, the epitome of the modern sports car. With its combination of a powerful drivetrain, exceptionally well-balanced dynamic dexterity and the quality of braking that characterizes every Porsche vehicle, the performance by the Cayman S on Germany’s most demanding closed circuit resulted in lap times that not only challenged the 911, but at the same time were considerably faster than its rivals in the two-seater coupe category. But the 2007 Porsche Cayman S isn’t just fast and quick around the road course. Thanks to careful engineering to optimize weight and to a design that provides outstanding aerodynamics, this Porsche coupe established standards on the Nürburgring’s famous Northern Circuit for efficiency by turning the fastest lap while using the least amount of fuel. And yet the 2007 Porsche Cayman S is more than a high-performance sports car. It was designed to be comfortable with a particularly well-appointed passenger compartment designed for long-distance driving 2007 Porsche Cayman S / 2 -- whether on two-lane mountain roads, wide-open stretches of Interstate highway or even the congestion of urban freeways. New 3.4-liter ‘boxer’ has powerful punch and is fuel-efficient Providing power for the 2007 Porsche Cayman S is a 3.4-liter “boxer” six-cylinder engine that wears the cylinder heads and uses the same VarioCam ® Plus technology as the heralded Porsche 911 Carrera models. VarioCam Plus carefully and constantly adjusts camshaft timing and valve lift to optimize power output. The Porsche Cayman S was the first car other than the 911 Carrera to benefit from this unique Porsche technology. Equipped with this technology, the 3.4-liter engine punches out 295 horsepower and 250 ft-lb of torque, propelling the Cayman S from a standing start to 60 miles per hour (96 km/h) in just 5.1 seconds. The car reaches 99 mph (160 km/h) in a mere 11.7 seconds and gets to 124 mph (200 km/h) in 18.6 seconds. The Cayman S can eclipse the quarter-mile sprint in 13.6 seconds and achieves a top speed on the test track of nearly 171 mph (275 km/h). However, the Cayman S is rated at 20-mpg city and 28 highway when equipped with a manual transmission and at 20 and 27 with the Tiptronic® S automatic. The engine’s efficiency also shows as it qualifies as an LEVII (low-emission category two) vehicle in the United States. In addition to its short stroke and VarioCam Plus technology, the engine benefits from recently developed crankshaft, main bearings and pistons. The crankshaft in the Cayman S shares dimensions with that in the 911 Carrera and the aluminum crankcase is virtually identical to that used in the Porsche flagship. Six-speed manual or Tiptronic S transmission To deal with the increased output from the 3.4-liter engine, the standard six-speed manual transmission is modified with shorter ratios for first and second gears. As an alternative, Porsche offers its acclaimed Tiptronic S gearbox as an option. This five-speed automatic transmission offers drivers the option of shifting gears by either tipping the gear lever mounted on the center console or by simply pushing fingertip controls located on the crossbar of the steering wheel. 2007 Porsche Cayman S / 3 Stiff chassis, nimble suspension enhance performance While the Cayman S chassis and suspension are based on the Boxster’s, the coupe is slightly larger and gains rigidity from its fixed-roof architecture. This stiffer structure allows Porsche engineers to optimize the coupe’s suspension for exceptional dynamic capabilities. Compared to Porsche’s own outstanding roadster, the body of the Cayman S offers 100 percent more resistance to flex and its torsional stiffness nearly matches that of the heralded Porsche 911 Carrera. With such a solid platform, Porsche engineers were able to tune the Cayman S for an even more sporting and dynamic dimension and with high reserves for safety. However, the strength of the Cayman S body also allowed them to maximize the comfort of the driver and passenger. And at Porsche, performance includes safety and the Cayman S was designed with high degrees of both passive and active safety features. As on other Porsche sports cars, the front suspension of the Cayman S features spring-strut axles with separately mounted longitudinal and track control arms to assure precise wheel guidance while controlling body roll. A new outbound/rebound stop spring within the damper strut further reduces body sway angle to make the Cayman S even more sure-footed under high lateral acceleration forces. The rear suspension also features spring-strut axles with longitudinal and track control arms, again with fine tuning to provide for the dynamic capabilities of the Cayman S architecture and powertrain. Porsche Stability Management standard on every 2007 Cayman S The 2007 Porsche Cayman S features the latest generation of Porsche Stability Management (PSM), a unique vehicle control technology that comprises anti-lock braking, anti-slip (traction) control, engine drag control and automatic brake differential functions to intervene when necessary in driving situations that approach the limits of adhesion. In such instances, PSM can apply the brakes to individual wheels to help maintain the car’s stability. However, unlike intrusive vehicle control systems available from other automakers, PSM is designed not to interfere with sporty performance but to enhance the experience for the enthusiast driver. Porsche Active Suspension Management, Sports Chrono Package enhance dynamic control For drivers who want to experience the ultimate expression of vehicle dynamics, the 2007 Porsche Cayman S can be equipped with Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) and the Sports Chrono Package. The ride height of the Cayman S equipped with PASM is almost four-tenths of an inch (10 mm) 2007 Porsche Cayman S / 4 lower than a car with regular suspension. PASM, in effect, provides two suspension setups in a single vehicle – the “Normal” setting for comfortable cruising and everyday driving and the “Sport” setting for track-day or autocross exercises. Compared to the standard Cayman S suspension setup, PASM Normal offers a more comfortable suspension that provides even smoother ride qualities, especially over rough roads. However, the system automatically stiffens when the driver makes more aggressive inputs. PASM Sports activates a much firmer suspension control map for agile and dynamic handling, such as that sought in track situations. PASM includes two accelerometers that determine vertical movement of the body. Further, it monitors steering angle inputs, road speed, brake pressure and engine torque to optimize damper control for each individual wheel. As a further option, Porsche offers its Sports Chrono Package that modifies mapping for the powertrain and braking systems to provide the ultimate in performance driving. With the optional Sports Chrono Package activated, the 2007 Porsche Cayman S responds even more directly to throttle inputs and offers the driver even greater freedom when driving at the limit thanks to the car’s more sporting set-up of engine management, shifting of the optional Tiptronic S transmission as well as the parameters of the PASM system. The Sports Chrono Package includes a dash-mounted stopwatch gauge that records lap times on track days or in autocross events. On cars equipped with the optional Porsche Communications Management system, this data can be displayed for review on the navigation monitor screen. In Porsche’s testing at the Nürburgring, a Cayman S equipped with the Sports Chrono Package was some three seconds per lap faster around the test track. Large brakes assure quick, safe stops To deal with such dynamic forces, the Cayman S uses the same braking system components as the 911 Carrera, and rides on standard 18-inch wheels and tires, with four 19-inch wheel designs as optional equipment. Front brake discs are internally ventilated and measure 12.52 inches (318 mm) in diameter and 1.10 inches (28 mm) in thickness. Rear discs also are inner-vented and measure 11.77 inches (299 mm) across and 0.94 inches (24 mm) in thickness. To provide optimum deceleration, four-piston monobloc calipers – painted red on the Cayman S -- grab the discs under braking. 2007 Porsche Cayman S / 5 Cayman S design: purely Porsche, but also unique Some may look at the 2007 Porsche Cayman and be reminded of the Porsche 550 Coupe or the Porsche 904 Carrera GTS Coupe, both legendary cars from previous eras. Others will notice how Porsche designers incorporated elements of both the Boxster roadsters and the 911 Carrera models into the new two-seat, fixed-roof coupe. Still others will see the Cayman for its unique design, purely Porsche but with distinct styling elements such as its nose section, the way the rocker panels sweep up to the sidemounted air vents like a hockey stick, and the graceful if complex curves as the long sloping roofline narrows as it plunges between the voluptuous rear fenders. To try to classify the Cayman S as merely the coupe version of the Boxster does disservice to both vehicles, each of which is unique with its own special characteristics. The 2007 Cayman S presents a new face for Porsche with a more pronounced lower lip and with the fog lamps mounted on bars that extend across the air intakes – with their unique vertical slats -- on either side of that lap. The hood sweeps up between the front fenders to a steeply raked windshield. The exterior design not only underscores the fixed-roof coupe styling, but also enhances aerodynamic control. The small lip at the bottom of the front end of the car reduces lift forces, which at 167 mph (270 km/h) increases the load on each front wheel by 15 pounds (7 kg), producing a significant improvement in stability at very high speeds. The exterior mirrors are like those used on the 200-mph Porsche Carrera GT supercar and the new and split rear wing moves up some 3.15 inches (80 mm) as soon as the car exceeds 75 mph (120 km/h) to enhance high-speed stability. Rather than a traditional spoiler, this wing keeps air resistance to a minimum while generating powerful downforce. Airflow beneath the car also is carefully controlled, both for cooling of engine, transmission and brakes and for helping to keep the Cayman S in contact with the road surface. Further, ram air flaps are built in the corners of the fan frames at the front of the car and open at around 45 mph (70 km/h) to reduce throughput of air and thus reduce forces acting on the front axle. Headlamps use projector-beam technology (bi-xenon lamps are optional). Wide tail lamps are cut into the rear quarter panels. Rear horizontal form bars merge into the specially designed and centrally mounted dual tailpipes 2007 Porsche Cayman S / 6 Overall, the 2007 Porsche Cayman S body is 172.1 inches (4371 mm) long, which makes it not quite half an inch longer than the Boxster and 3.5 inches (88.9 mm) shorter than the 911 Carrera. The Cayman S also is half-an-inch taller (at 51.4 inches or 1305 mm) than the Boxster, though the cars share their width (70.9 inches or 1801 mm) and their 95.1-incn (2415 mm) wheelbase dimensions. Sophisticated interior features high-quality materials The interior of the 2007 Porsche Cayman S combines luxury-class materials with the controls and seat bolstering required by the enthusiast driver and thus provides a fitting environment whether traveling across the country or around a racetrack. While based on the interior in the Porsche Boxster, the Cayman S adds several unique features, such as its long and wide rear package shelf, covered storage bins behind each seat and a revised binnacle above the instrument cluster with a fine metal grid in the open spaces between the circular instruments and the binnacle. The gearshift lever, steering wheel rim, handbrake lever handle, cover on the storage compartment in the center console and in the door panels all are finished in grain leather. Aluminum-colored trim accents the interior. The Cayman S has an oversized glove box. An open storage bin is located at the lower front end of the center console with a covered storage box at the rear end of the console. Inside this box are both a coin holder and a 12-volt power outlet. Covered storage areas also are located in each door panel. A pair of cup holders is cleverly concealed behind a trim strip above the glove compartment. Each accommodates beverages up to 2.91 inches in diameter and swivels out independently as needed. The 2007 Porsche Cayman S features two separate luggage compartments, one under the front hood and the other under the long sloping rear hatch. Combined, they provide 14.13 cubic feet (400 liters) of capacity. The rear luggage compartment is fully carpeted and offers storage areas on either side of a stainless steel trim strip. A luggage retention bar between the headrests keeps bags safely in position, even when the driver has to brake for an all-out emergency. 2007 Porsche Cayman S / 7 Several choices in audio equipment The Cayman S comes standard with a Porsche Sound Package including nine speakers: one 2.5-inch (70mm) mid-range speaker and two .75-inch (19-mm) tweeters in the dash, two 4-inch (100-mm) mid-range speakers and two 8-inch (200-mm) woofers in the doors, and two 4-inch (100-mm) mid-range speakers in the rear compartment. The optional Porsche Communication Management (PCM®) system includes available DVD navigation and the ability to play MP3 titles. A BOSE® Surround Sound System is available as an option. It has 10 speakers and a seven-channel digital amplifier specifically designed for the Cayman S. Safe by design Every 2007 Porsche Cayman S is equipped with six airbags including two front and two seat-mounted side-impact airbags. In addition, the Porsche Side Impact Protection (POSIP) system includes head airbags that deploy upward from their housings in the door windowsills. These new airbags provide a flat cushion that inflates to nearly 500 cubic inches (8 liters) and are designed to help protect the heads of the driver and passenger from broken glass and objects that might enter through the window in the event of an accident. Information on all current Porsche models can be found at www.press.porsche.com in the 2007 Model Year Press Kit section. Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (PCNA), based in Atlanta, Ga, and its subsidiary, Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd., are the exclusive importers of Porsche sports cars and Cayenne ® sport utility vehicles for the United States and Canada. A wholly owned, indirect subsidiary of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, PCNA employs approximately 250 people who provide Porsche vehicles, parts, service, marketing and training for its 214 U.S. and Canadian dealers. They, in turn, provide Porsche owners with best-in-class service. ###