Porsche Adopts Wilhelma Caimans
Cayman S is at Porsche dealers from tomorrow
November 25, 2005 7:58 PM
Filed Under: German, Porsche
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Exotic encounter: Porsche Cayman S meets its "natural namesakes"
On the exact date of the launch of the Cayman S, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG is undertaking a special kind of cooperation at its home location. From
Just as the Cayman S is celebrating its debut, this adoption agreement is also a first – both for Porsche AG and the Wilhelma. This is the first time that Porsche has participated in this kind of animal welfare, and the first time in the history of the Wilhelma that an automobile company has adopted an animal.
The "broad-snouted caimans", native to rivers and swamps from
As a part of the Boxster series, it is no coincidence that the Cayman S has taken its name from the animal kingdom: caimans belong to the family Crocodylidae, but unlike the much larger crocodiles are far more flexible, agile, and unerring with faster reactions. The "snappy" characteristics do not just apply to the new sports car. As a company, Porsche itself is small, agile and highly flexible, which again and again has successfully stood as "David" against industry goliaths.
The new Cayman S is at Porsche dealers from tomorrow
The new Cayman S is revving up its engine: the sporty two-seater, developed on the basis of the Boxster series as a mid-engine coupé, will be in the showrooms of the 85 German Porsche Centers from tomorrow, November 26. With this new model, Porsche is closing the gap that has existed between the Boxster and the 911 Carrera to date, while at the same time sustainably extending its buyer base for classic sports cars.
Bernhard Maier, General Manager of Porsche Deutschland GmbH, has high expectations of the new model following the extremely positive customer response at the International Motor Show in
The Cayman S is powered by a newly developed 295 HP (217 kW) flat six-cylinder engine. With a manual transmission, the mid-engine sports car can accelerate from zero to 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds (or from zero to 60 mph in 5.1 seconds), with a top speed of 275 km/h (171 mph). In
However, in addition to the caimans there is one more thing that connects Porsche AG with the Wilhelma – Porsche is not the only one to enjoy an excellent public image. In a survey, 3,400 people from
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