Porsche Cayman S Sport On the Way in the UK?
By Brian Potter
July 21, 2008 4:00 PM
Filed Under: German, Porsche, Rumours
According to CarTribe.co.uk, Porsche is planning a special Cayman S Sport version intended to celebrate Porsche's 60th anniversary while also attempting to boost last Cayman sales prior to the arrival of the facelifted Cayman.
The Cayman S Sport will most likely receive a package similar to last years Porsche Boxster S Sport Edition in the UK, with sports chrono pack, upgraded brakes and beefier suspension plus a GT3 inspired two-tone color scheme with matching wheels plus a few extra horses under the hood. CarTribe.co.uk states the price will be a few thousand more at about £47k in the UK.
The only part we find doubtful are the highly revered RS graphics being used on a minor trim package special edition. If Porsche does make such a move, they will certainly get an earfull from RS owners.
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