Porsche to unveil new model in LA - Cayman Club Sport?

 Porsche to unveil new model in LA - Cayman Club Sport?
Porsche Cayman Club Sport artist rendering, 1024, 29.07.2010 / Copyright: Carrara Design

Debuts November 17th

Porsche has announced plans to introduce a new model at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

Details are limited, but the company referred to the model as a mid-engine sports car which means we can expect something in Boxster or Cayman guise. Considering Porsche recently launched the Boxster Spyder, the new model could be the rumored Cayman Club Sport.

As we have previously reported, the Cayman Club Sport will likely be a lightweight model in the same vein as the Boxster Spyder. If this is the case, we can expect modified fascias, aluminum doors, a fixed rear spoiler, and a 3.4-liter six-cylinder engine with 330 hp (246 kW / 335 PS) - a 10 hp (7 kW / 10 PS) increase from the Cayman S.

The mystery car will be unveiled on November 17th, so stay tuned.

Source: Porsche

World premiere and news for enthusiastic US customers

Stuttgart. Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, presents a world premiere and two US premieres at the Los Angeles Auto Show. A mid-engine sports car which will be unveiled during a press conference at 10:55 a.m. on November 17 is right in the spotlight. The world premiere will be flanked by new 911 models, the 911 GTS and the 911 Speedster. With these three thoroughbred sports cars, Porsche crowns an outstanding year in the US market. In several well-renowned studies of the J.D. Power market research institute, customers voted Porsche the leading brand in terms of appeal, quality and reliability.

With a power output of 408 hp, especially dynamic suspension and decidedly sporty equipment, the new 911 Carrera GTS ascends to the pinnacle of the Carrera model series. The combination of the 44 millimetre wider Carrera 4 body of the AWD models including wider track with a classic rear-wheel drive is unique within the Carrera family. As well as giving the car sporty qualities, this brings economic advantages: thanks to Porsche Intelligent Performance with PDK, the new top athlete is no more thirsty for petrol than the Carrera S, in NEDC 10.2 litres/100 km (27.69 mpg imp.) (240 g/km CO2).

Along with the new top athlete in the Carrera model series, Porsche is unveiling a new small series of the legendary Speedster. The two-seater limited to 356 cars differs significantly from the other members of the 911 family. In the best tradition, the 60 millimetre shorter windscreen, the low-slung contour of the sporty-look manual hood, and the characteristic double bubble on the convertible-top compartment lid define the striking profile of the new 911 Speedster. This makes the body of the rear-wheel drive with its 44 millimetre wider rear stand out even more. Also, the 911 Speedster has a 408 hp six-cylinder engine and as a standard the Porsche-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK), Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) and Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB). With an average consumption of 10.3 litres/100 km (27.43 mpg imp.) in the NEDC, the more powerful Speedster remains as efficient as the open 911 Carrera S.

Presenting these three new models, Porsche honours the outstanding praise which brand and products won from US customers in several studies of the well-renowned market research institute J.D. Power. It is the sixth time in a row that new-vehicle customers of Porsche attribute highest appeal in the APEAL study to their brand and ranked the 911 first among premium sports cars. In addition, two further studies confirmed that Porsche supplies not only the best new-vehicle quality of all car makers and, with the 911, the best "Premium Sporty Car", but also the most reliable vehicles of the 2007 model year.

The ratings prove that Porsche has lost nothing of its fascination precisely 60 years after the delivery of the first sports car in the USA. The first Porsche 356s were shipped to the USA in autumn 1950. In addition to displaying them in his modern showroom on Park Avenue in New York, the former importer Max Hoffman handed a Porsche 356 over to the private racing driver Briggs Cunningham, who soon afterwards started to win his first races. The Porsche 356 quickly became an insider tip in the American racing scene, which reflected positively, and not only on the sales figures. This combination of racing sports and Hollywood glamour helped the Porsche brand to create its unique lifestyle image, which reflected back to Europe. Up until today, the United States of America is the most important car market for Porsche. Porsche Cars North America is based in Atlanta. All in all, there are just under 200 Porsche dealers in the USA.

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 Hero Sina Hero Sina
yes ,Now that's a good move.Screw 911 and concentrate on Cayman!
November 11, 2010 7:22 am
 DUCATI46 DUCATI46
Thats a really nice Porsche. the thinking mans Porsche so good that they've had to limit the development of it so it wont outshine the 911.
November 11, 2010 7:36 am
 contact_edward contact_edward
Many people share yours and GTurbo's opinion, but I respectfully disagree. I think the 911 would still be faster even if Porsche didn't "limit" the Caymans power, etc. The rear engine platform makes better use of power than front or mid. Chris Harris' recent article with the 911 GT2RS vs Ferrari GTO echoes the same point. The GTO is Ferrari's fastest reg production car. It's time we all consider that the rear engine is not inferior, but may be quite the opposite. It may have drawbacks, but speed is not one of them. The law of diminishing returns for the Cayman is greater than on the 911 and I think Porsche knows this. They're one of the greatest because they know what they're doing, not because they're stubborn. I've had an epiphany... :)
November 11, 2010 12:33 pm
 steelerfan2009 steelerfan2009
edward i disagree with you if that where the case more companies would make rear engine cars. porsche used to put 300lb lead weights in the front of 911;s, not sure if they still do, which proves my point its just that they have been making the 911 for so long they got it down.
November 11, 2010 5:52 pm
 Dr.Mabuse Dr.Mabuse
lol @ 300lb lead weights comment. They once put a little extra weight out the front on certain models, back in the 1970's, but certainly nowhere near that much!
November 13, 2010 3:17 am
 GTurbo GTurbo
Nobody does product cannibalism better than Porsche! Looks fab though. This means the revered 911 has its work cut out to stay 'relevant' at this rate! After all, this is only a Boxster coupe on steroids.
November 11, 2010 7:41 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
mid engine Cayenne !
November 11, 2010 9:01 am
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
Cayman Turbo. It better be. If it's the Clubsport that they come up with, I will be very disappointed.
November 11, 2010 9:28 am
 haji haji
no, porsche. no one is expecting a 918 spyder. people arent that stupid.
November 11, 2010 9:29 am
 Edison Edison
God I hope so. I want to pick up a used one in about 3 years. Love this car.
November 11, 2010 9:56 am
 Ferraridude Ferraridude
I love the cayman so much. And this only makes it better. One of the most beautiful piracies ever. They gotta make the 911 998 a miracle car if they want it to keep up with this car
November 11, 2010 10:28 am
 scratchy996 scratchy996
it's been reported that they will move the 991/8 more upscale so there can be more room for a more powerful Cayman.
November 11, 2010 12:15 pm
 DrPlacebo DrPlacebo
scratchy with the good news yet again...
November 11, 2010 8:07 pm