The 2014 Porsche Cayman Base is a Rear-wheel drive Coupe. It can accommodate up to 2 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 2.7L H6 DOHC 24-valve engine which outputs 275 hp @ 7400 rpm and is paired with 6-speed manual transmission gearbox. The 2014 Porsche Cayman Base has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs 1310 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2014 Porsche Cayman Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include Driver front airbag and Passenger front airbag. The front suspension is Independent front suspension while the rear suspension is Independent rear suspension. The car also features a Tire low-pressure warning system It has 19'' alloy wheel as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 300 N.m of torque and a top speed of 239 km/h. The 2014 Porsche Cayman Base accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds and hits quarter mile at 13.8 seconds. Fuel consumption is 11.4 L/100km in the city and 6.3 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 59,900
| Name | Base | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $ 59,900 | |
| Body | Coupe | |
| Doors | 2 Doors | |
| Engine | 2.7L H6 DOHC 24-valve | |
| Power | 275 hp @ 7400 rpm | |
| Number of Seats | 2 Seats | |
| Transmission | 6-speed manual transmission | |
| Cargo Space | L | |
| Maximum Cargo Space | 425.0 L | |
| Wheel Type | 19'' alloy wheel | |
| Series | Cayman (981c) | |
| Drivetrain | Rear-wheel drive | |
| Horsepower | 275 HP | |
| Torque | 300 N.m | |
| Top Speed | 239 km/h | |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) | 5.8 s | |
| Fuel Type | Petrol (Gasoline) | |
| Fuel Consumption (City) | 11.4 L/100km | |
| Fuel Consumption (Highway) | 6.3 L/100km | |
| Gear Type | auto | |
| Weight | 1,370 KG | |
| Brand | Porsche | |
| Model | Cayman | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) | 13.8 s | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed | 166.4 km/h | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) | 22.9 s | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed | 187.2 km/h | |
| Modifications (MODS) | ||
| Modifications Cost | $ 0 |
| Used Condition | Trade In Price | Private Party Price | Dealer Retail Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outstanding | $ 37,501 | $ 42,673 | $ 47,693 |
| Clean | $ 35,922 | $ 40,902 | $ 45,607 |
| Average | $ 32,765 | $ 37,360 | $ 41,437 |
| Rough | $ 29,607 | $ 33,819 | $ 37,266 |
More stylish and capable than ever before, the 2014 Porsche Cayman is one of the most desirable sports cars on the market.

Fair warning to our future selves: It's going to be a challenge to write the review for the next-generation Porsche Cayman. Why? Because the current generation, which kicks off with the 2014 Porsche Cayman, is a nearly perfect sports car. It's usually easy to see how a car could be improved, even when it's considered the segment's latest and greatest, but this Cayman has us scratching our heads. Short of giving this coupe wings, or perhaps making it amphibious, we're not sure how Porsche could do any better.

However, we certainly wouldn't complain if Porsche gave the 2014 Cayman more power. Given its midengine layout, which makes it inherently better balanced than the rear-engine Porsche 911, the Cayman has the potential to be a superior sports car. But in deference to the 911's illustrious legacy, Porsche steadfastly withholds its top motors from the Cayman lineup. That's not to say the Cayman is exactly lacking; two of the three available versions can sprint to 60 mph in just around 4.5 seconds. Still, we can't help but think how mind-blowingly awesome the Cayman would be with, say, the 911 GT3's motor.

Much as the Cayman is a joy on the road, we still have a few minor gripes. The standard audio system is a joke for a car in this price range and there is a decided lack of interior storage space. Also, if you don't exercise restraint at Porsche's options buffet, it can be all too easy to bloat the price of your Cayman by 50 percent or more. Of course, these complaints are balanced against the reality that the 2014 Porsche Cayman is considerably cheaper than the 911. And with the midengine Porsche's seriously compact dimensions, you could even argue that it's a more legitimate heir to the pint-size classic 911s than the current 911 itself.

If you're shopping for a new sports car, the 2014 Porsche Cayman merits strong consideration. Notably, it's the only midengine coupe in this price range. Potential rivals include the new 2014 BMW M235i, the new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, the Nissan 370Z and arguably the 911 itself. All are interesting cars, but if you want to own the purest vision of a Porsche sports car, there's no substitute for the 2014 Porsche Cayman.

The 2014 Porsche Cayman is a two-seat coupe available in three trim levels: base, S and GTS.

Standard equipment on the base Cayman includes 18-inch wheels, summer high-performance tires, an automatically extending rear spoiler, cruise control, air-conditioning, auto stop-start to conserve fuel, an electric parking brake, variable-ratio electric power steering, partial power sport seats (power recline, manual fore/aft and height adjustment), Bluetooth, a 4.6-inch driver information display, a center-mounted 7-inch infotainment touchscreen, and a shockingly Spartan four-speaker sound system with "2 x 25 watt" output per Porsche's specifications. At least you get an auxiliary input jack in the glovebox.

The Cayman S adds a bigger engine, bi-xenon headlights, 19-inch wheels, larger front brake discs, red-painted brake calipers, a nine-speaker stereo, an enhanced 7-inch touchscreen, HD radio, satellite radio and iPod/USB connectivity. The Cayman GTS is the same but with slightly more power, 20-inch wheels and upgraded exterior and interior trim.

Optional on the base and S models, the GTS gets electronically controlled dampers (Porsche Active Suspension Management, or PASM) and the Sport Chrono package as standard. It adds dynamic transmission mounts (said to minimize weight transfer during gearchanges), a lap timer, driver-adjustable chassis settings and, with the PDK transmission, launch control. Most of the S and GTS models' additional equipment is available for the base model as optional extras.

As is standard with Porsche, there is a long list of options available for the 2014 Cayman. Notable technology add-ons include keyless entry/ignition, voice-command functionality, adaptive cruise control (available only on Caymans with the PDK transmission), a convenience package with dual-zone automatic climate control and heated seats, and an "electronic logbook" that automatically records various driving data for subsequent analysis on your computer. The Infotainment package brings a hard-drive-based navigation system, smartphone integration via the Aha radio app and either a 10-speaker Bose surround-sound system or a 12-speaker Burmester surround-sound system.

While you're upgrading the cabin, there are no fewer than three optional seat designs to consider: 10-way power versions of the base seats, the minimalist Sport Seats Plus (SSP) with racy bolstering (our favorites), and a 14-way power version of SSP called Adaptive Sport Seats Plus. Naturally, there are also countless ways to personalize the interior with distinctive colors and special trim pieces.

On the performance front, meanwhile, you can select ceramic composite brakes, a mechanical rear differential lock with variable torque distribution (Porsche Torque Vectoring, or PTV), speed-sensitive power steering and the previously mentioned PASM or Sport Chrono package.

The base Cayman is powered by a 2.7-liter horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine (also known as a flat-6 or boxer-6) that produces 275 horsepower and 213 pound-feet of torque. Like every Cayman, the base model employs rear-wheel drive and comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission. Optional is the PDK seven-speed dual-clutch automated manual.

In testing, the base Cayman with a manual transmission accelerated from zero to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds. That's brisk in the general sense but on the slow side for this segment. For fuel economy the base Cayman gets an EPA estimated 24 mpg combined (20 mpg city/30 mpg highway) with the standard six-speed, while with the PDK it's rated at a remarkable 26 mpg combined (22 mpg city/32 mpg highway).

The Cayman S steps up to a 3.4-liter flat-6 good for 325 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque. In our tests, a Cayman S with PDK needed just 4.5 seconds to hit 60 mph (4.6 seconds with the manual transmission). Fuel economy remains a strong suit, clocking in at 23 mpg combined (20 mpg city/28 mpg highway) with the manual and 24 mpg combined (21 mpg city/30 mpg highway) with PDK.
The Cayman GTS gets an upgraded version of the same 3.4-liter flat-6 with 340 hp and 280 lb-ft of torque.
The 2014 Cayman comes standard with antilock brakes, stability control and an array of eight airbags that includes two side airbags and a knee airbag for each passenger.
Note that Caymans equipped with adaptive cruise control (ACC) are also treated to Porsche Active Safe, which uses ACC's radar to monitor collision probabilities up to 650 feet in front of the vehicle. The system can operate even when ACC is inactive, and its emergency responses range from simply priming the brakes to applying them with maximum force. If that freaks you out, don't worry: You can turn it off.
In testing, a base Cayman halted from 60 mph in 103 feet, while an S equipped with highly heat-resistant ceramic-composite brakes required 107 feet (101 feet with standard brakes). Unless track days are part of your ownership experience, the standard brakes are more than sufficient.
If an invigorating sports car driving experience is what you're after, the 2014 Porsche Cayman is one of the best options at any price. Although enthusiasts will no doubt prefer the more potent engines in the Cayman S and GTS, the regular Cayman still delivers the unique experience of a high-revving flat-6 engine wailing directly right behind your head.
Critics of the optional dual-clutch automated-manual transmission (PDK) say it detracts from driver involvement. We say: "Phooey." It is true that using the paddles isn't quite as tactilely rewarding as rowing a stick shift, but PDK's shifts are quicker and more precise than you could ever achieve. Plus, PDK actually frees up your attention for other demands, such as picking the proper braking point or acing corners like a pro.
One piece of advice we'd give is to skip the optional speed-sensitive power steering, as the standard setup provides more feedback and, of course, excellent response and precision. Run a Cayman on a serpentine road and you'll notice how its superb balance instills a high degree of confidence. Notably, it's an easier car to drive hard than a 911, as its responses are more immediate, predictable and forgiving. It does lack the barrel-chested power of something like a Corvette Stingray, because even the upgraded 3.4-liter motor in the GTS model isn't stupendously powerful. Overall, though, Porsche's midengine coupe is hard to beat for sheer driving pleasure.
Remarkably, the Cayman's supreme handling confidence doesn't translate to a jarring ride in normal operation. We'd be wary of the 20-inch wheels and their itty-bitty sidewalls, but the 19s are compliant enough to make the Cayman a reasonably pleasant road-trip car.
The Cayman's snug interior has always been a defining trait, and that continues for 2014. There are many meaningful improvements inside, though, starting with the sleek, high-mounted center console design that first appeared in the Panamera and has since spread across the Porsche lineup. Throw in superior materials, high-tech displays and some striking color combinations (check out the optional Amber Orange leather upholstery), and you've got a genuinely premium product. The Cayman used to feel like a junior Porsche, but with its newly refined cabin, it gives up little, if anything, to the much more expensive 911.
Cargo space is not a Cayman strong suit, however, as inside there just aren't many places to store your stuff, and the cupholders are flimsy. But on the bright side, its midengine layout allows it to have two trunks. The one in front measures 5.3 cubic feet and is handy for a duffel bag, while the rear hatchback/trunk measures a more useful 9.7 cubes.
The 2014 Porsche Cayman is designed for enthusiasts who like their performance doled out in a user-friendly fashion. Driver inputs are met with pleasingly predictable responses, and the precise, communicative steering is nothing short of a revelation given the fact that it's electrically assisted. Braking in both the Cayman and Cayman S is urgent and powerful, without feeling overly sensitive. The highly rigid chassis and taut suspension of the Cayman S is well suited for track days, but have a tendency to transmit much of the road's bumps and rumbles. In "Normal" mode, however, we found the available Porsche Active Suspension Management improves overall ride comfort without sacrificing dynamism, making the Cayman markedly more livable. Like the Nissan 370Z, the Cayman's manual gearbox incorporates a new rev-matching feature that automatically matches engine rpm to wheel speed during downshifts for smoother clutch re-engagements. Hardcore traditionalists need not fret, as this feature is offered only through the Sport Plus drive setting.
PDK TRANSMISSIONFor the greatest acceleration regardless of variant, the Cayman's optional dual-clutch PDK transmission is the way to go. Beyond its performance credentials, the 7-speed PDK automatic provides a happy medium for drivers who need the traffic-friendliness of an automatic, but desire the raw, hard-wired feel of a conventional manual gearbox.PORSCHE TORQUE VECTORING (PTV)Based on vehicle speed, steering angle and throttle position, the optional PTV system gently applies the brake on the inside rear wheel to help minimize understeer (loss of front end traction) while entering corners.
The 2014 Porsche Cayman's cabin is sleek and upscale. In true Porsche tradition, the sophisticated cockpit-style layout features a driver-focused dashboard and a myriad of easily accessible controls. Gone is the claustrophobic feel of the previous cabin, replaced instead with ample headroom and a surprising amount of legroom for a segment not known for it. Ergonomics are outstanding, though outward visibility is quite limited due to the Cayman's high beltline and bulky C-pillar. The standard seats are supremely comfortable and supportive, and while the available sport seats further up the performance ante, we deem them non-essential.
Sharing most design cues from its recently redesigned Boxster kin, the 2014 Porsche Cayman demonstrates a more assertive look, underscored by edgier lines, sloping headlights, and prominent side scallops. The body is now 44-percent aluminum, which makes the 2014 Cayman some 66-pounds lighter than the vehicle it replaces. A 2.4-inch longer wheelbase and wider track afford a sizable boost in high-speed stability. In terms of storage, the luggage area within the rear hatch coupled with a front trunk combine to deliver a commendable 15 cubic feet of cargo space, comparable to most mid-size sedans.
The 2014 Porsche Cayman is available in base and high-performance Cayman S trim levels. Standard features on the base model include 18-inch wheels, water-repellant front windows, rain-sensing windshield wipers, and a 4-speaker audio system with a 7-inch LCD touch screen. Beyond the extra horsepower, Cayman S models include a wider track for improved lateral grip, 19-inch wheels, and low/high beam xenon headlights that emit up to three times more light than conventional halogen systems. When it comes to safety, all Cayman models include eight airbags, a wide range of electronic stability aids, and complimentary roadside assistance for the duration of the limited warranty.
The 2014 Cayman offers a lengthy list of upgrades along with numerous bespoke options that will wrap just about any interior surface in leather, carbon fiber, Alcantara (synthetic suede), aluminum, or matching exterior paint. A new addition to the options roster is an adaptive cruise control system that employs a radar sensor to monitor traffic ahead and maintain the driver's selected following distance.Unlike some of its more raucous rivals, the Cayman's unobtrusive exhaust note makes the premium 12-speaker Burmester sound system a worthy add-on. Lastly, if you believe it's necessary to outfit your next sports cars with pricey traction-enhancing gizmos, know that most drivers will run out of nerve long before the Cayman runs out of grip.
The 2014 Porsche Cayman offers a pair of mid-mounted flat-6 "boxer" engines. The base 2.7-liter engine is good for 275 horsepower, while the more powerful 3.4-liter mill of the Cayman S churns out a very respectable 325 horsepower. Both the Cayman and Cayman S direct power to the rear wheels through a 6-speed manual transmission or an available 7-speed dual-clutch automatic. Fuel economy figures are still being calculated by the EPA, but Porsche anticipates a 15-percent bump in efficiency compared to last year's lineup.2.7-liter flat-6275 horsepower @ 7,400 rpm213 lb-ft of torque @ 4,500-6,500 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 21/30 (manual), NA (automatic) 3.4-liter flat-6325 horsepower @ 7,400 rpm273 lb-ft of torque @ 4,500-5,800 rpmEPA city/highway fuel economy: 20/28 (manual), NA (automatic)
In base form, the 2014 Porsche Cayman opens at a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) right around $ 53,500, with the range-topping Cayman S coming in just under $ 66,000. Adding the PDK automatic transmission will set you back an additional $ 3,200. An absent-minded approach to checking options boxes can easily skyrocket the sticker price into the $ 90,000 range. For comparison, the Mercedes-Benz SLK 350 commands a $ 3,000 premium over a base Cayman, while the Audi TTS and Chevrolet Corvette start closer to $ 50,000. Direct challengers to the Cayman S – the mid-engine Lotus Evora and Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG – check in around $ 68,000. With a starting price of just $ 58,000, the 360-horsepower Audi TT RS delivers one of the best dollar-to-performance ratios in the industry. To see what others in your area are paying for the 2014 Cayman, take a look at 's Fair Purchase Price at the bottom of this page. Down the road, the Porsche Cayman is expected to retain some of the highest residual values in the segment, topping the Audi TTS and RS, Mercedes-Benz SLK 350, Nissan 370Z, and Chevrolet Corvette.
| Engine | Standard in Trim | Power | Torque | Fuel Consumption - City | Fuel Consumption - Highway | 0-100 km/h | Quarter Mile | Half Mile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.4L H6 DOHC 24 valves | S | 325 hp @ 7400 rpm | 300 N.m | 11.3 L/100km | 7.9 L/100km | 5.1 s | 13.1 s | 21.7 s |
| 3.4L H6 DOHC 24-valve | GTS | 340 hp @ 7400 rpm | 300 N.m | 10.9 L/100km | 7.7 L/100km | 4.9 s | 12.9 s | 21.4 s |
| 3.4L H6 DOHC 24-valve | S | 325 hp @ 7400 rpm | 300 N.m | 12.2 L/100km | 6.9 L/100km | 5.1 s | 13.1 s | 21.7 s |
| 2.7L H6 DOHC 24-valve | Base | 275 hp @ 7400 rpm | 300 N.m | 10.7 L/100km | 7.4 L/100km | 5.6 s | 13.6 s | 22.6 s |
| 2.7L H6 DOHC 24-valve | Base | 275 hp @ 7400 rpm | 300 N.m | 10.7 L/100km | 7.4 L/100km | 5.8 s | 13.8 s | 22.9 s |
| 2.7L H6 DOHC 24-valve | Base | 275 hp @ 7400 rpm | 300 N.m | 11.4 L/100km | 6.3 L/100km | 5.8 s | 13.8 s | 22.9 s |
| AM/FM stereo radio | AM/FM stereo radio with auxiliary input jack |
|---|---|
| Air Conditionning | Automatic climate control |
| Bluetooth Wireless Technology | Yes |
| Cargo Net | Yes |
| Cruise Control | Yes |
| Driver Vanity Mirror | Illuminated driver vanity mirror |
| Front Wipers | Variable intermittent windshield wipers |
| Garage Door Opener | Garage door opener |
| Heated Washer Nozzle | Heated washer nozzles |
| Illuminated Entry | Yes |
| Interior Air Filter | Carbon filter |
| Number of Speakers | 4 speakers |
| Passenger Vanity Mirror | Illuminated passenger vanity mirror |
| Power Door Locks | Yes |
| Power Outlet | 2 12-volt power outlets |
| Power Windows | Power windows with one-touch up/down feature |
| Reading Light | Front reading lights |
| Rear View Mirror | Auto-dimming day/night rear view mirror |
| Remote Keyless Entry | Yes |
| Single CD | CD/MP3 player |
| Steering Wheel Adjustment | Tilt and telescopic steering wheel |
| Trunk/Hatch Operation | Power release buttons for front/rear luggage compartment lids |
| Curb Weight | 1310 kg |
|---|---|
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 64 L |
| Gross Vehicle Weight | 1655 kg |
| Height | 1294 mm |
| Length | 4380 mm |
| Maximum Cargo Capacity | 425 L |
| Wheelbase | 2475 mm |
| Width | 1802 mm |
| Driving Lights | LED daytime running lights |
|---|---|
| Exterior Decoration | LED taillights |
| Front Fog Lights | Yes |
| Front Spoiler | Front lip spoiler in black (unpainted) |
| Headlight Type | Halogen Headlamps with Headlamp assistant and Welcome Home lighting |
| Heated Exterior Mirrors | Heated outside mirrors |
| Power Exterior Mirrors | Power-adjustable outside mirrors and aspherical on driver's side |
| Rear Spoiler | Automatically extending rear spoiler |
| Rear Window Defroster | Yes |
| Brake Pad Wear Warning | Yes |
|---|---|
| Clock | Digital clock |
| Driver Info Center | Integrated cluster of 3 round instruments, central rev counter and the right instrument includes 4.6 inch TFT colour |
| Floor Console | Rear and front center console with storage |
| Floor Mats | Yes |
| Front Seats Driver Height | Height adjustable driver seat |
| Front Seats Front Seat Type | Sport seats with electric backrest adjustment and manual fore/aft and height adjustment |
| Front Seats Passenger Height | Height adjustable passenger seat |
| Front Seats Passenger Recline | Front passenger's seat power recline |
| Hand Brake Leather Trim | Leather-wrapped hand brake handle |
| Instrumentation Type | Analog and digital instrumentation |
| Luxury Dashboard Trim | Aluminium-look interior trim |
| Number of Cup Holders | 2 cup holders |
| Outside Temperature Gauge | Outside temperature display |
| Seat Trim | Partial leather Seats |
| Steering Wheel Trim | Leather-wrapped steering wheel |
| Tachometer | Yes |
| Trip Computer | Yes |
| Water Temperature Gauge | Coolant temperature gauge |
| Drive Train | Rear-wheel drive |
|---|---|
| Engine Name | 2.7L H6 DOHC 24-valve |
| Stability Control | Yes |
| Traction Control | Yes |
| Transmission | 6-speed manual transmission |
| Body | Coupe |
|---|---|
| Doors | 2 |
| Engine | 2.7L H6 DOHC 24-valve |
| Fuel Consumption | 11.4 (Manual City)6.3 (Manual Highway) |
| Power | 275 hp @ 7400 rpm |
| Seats | 2 |
| Transmission | 6-speed manual transmission |
| Warranties | Bumper-to-Bumper80000/km, 48/Months Powertrain80000/km, 48/Months Roadside Assistance80000/km, 48/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 144/Months |
| Anti-Lock Brakes | Anti-lock brakes |
|---|---|
| Anti-Theft Alarm | Alarm system |
| Brake Type | 4-wheel disc |
| Child Seat Anchor | ISOFIX child seat anchor |
| Driver Airbag | Driver front airbag |
| Front Seat Belts | pre-tensioner |
| Hill Start Assist | Hill start assist |
| Ignition Disable | Theft-deterrent engine immobilizer |
| Passenger Airbag | Passenger front airbag |
| Side Airbag | Side airbags |
| Front Anti-Roll Bar | Yes |
|---|---|
| Front Suspension | Independent front suspension |
| Front Tires | 235/45ZR18 |
| Power Steering | Servo unit, electromagnetic with variable steering ratio and steering pulse |
| Rear Anti-Roll Bar | Yes |
| Rear Suspension | Independent rear suspension |
| Spare Tire | Compact spare tire |
| Tire Pressure Monitoring System | Tire low-pressure warning system |
| Wheel Type | 19'' alloy wheel |
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