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Contract Length: (months) 48 months
Annual miles: 5000 miles
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Initial payment:(months) £7,937.64 inc VAT
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  • P11D£58,000.00
  • Initial Payment9 months
  • Contract Length48 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
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  • Arrangement fee£294.00 inc VAT
  • Road taxINCLUDED
  • Breakdown coverINCLUDED
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Guide price

£881.96 p/m

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£7,937.64 (Plus admin fee) Initial Payment

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Porsche Cayman Coupe
2.0 Style Edition 2dr PDK [2025]

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  • Reversing Camera
  • 20" Alloy Wheels
  • Auto-Park/Park Assist
  • Heated Seats
  • Heated Steering Wheel

Porsche Cayman Coupe

Key facts & figures

  • Manufacturer OTR: £60,245
  • Fuel consumption: 31.7 mpg
  • Gearbox: Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Engine size: 1988 cc
  • 0-62mph: 4.9 seconds
  • No. of seats: 2
  • CO2 emissions: 185 g/km
  • Engine power: 300 bhp
  • Boot size: 272 cm³
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
View standard equipment
  • Auto start and stop system
  • Cruise control
  • Digital displays for vehicle speed, chosen gear, odometer, trip odometer and clock
  • Electromechanical direct steering with variable steering ratio and steering pulse generator
  • Instrument cluster with central rev counter and high-resolution 4.6 inch colour display
  • Porsche Communication Management (PCM) including online navigation module, mobile phone preparation, audio interfaces and voice control system
  • Reversing camera including front and rear park assist
  • eCall emergency call system
  • 3-way catalytic converters and on-board diagnostics for monitoring emission control system and coated particulate filter
  • 4 valves per cylinder
  • 54 litre fuel tank
  • Aluminium block and cylinder heads
  • Direct fuel injection (DFI)
  • Gasoline particulate filter
  • Integrated dry-sump lubrication with an on-demand oil pump
  • Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
  • Porsche Stability Management (PSM) with ABS, advanced brake functions
  • Rear wheel drive
  • Turbocharger with intercooler
  • Two seater vehicle with mid mounted engine
  • Water cooled with thermal management
  • DAB Digital radio
  • Integrated 4G/LTE compatible SIM including data for the Porsche Connect Services
  • Integrated compatible SIM including Porsche Connect Services
  • Navigation incl porsche + Apple Carplay, connect module, wireless internet access, carfinder, remote vehicle status, remote service and vehicle track
  • Wifi and music streaming
  • Auto deploying rear wing
  • Automatic headlight activation including welcome home lighting
  • Automatically extending rear boot spoiler
  • Bi-Xenon headlights with integrated LED daytime running lights
  • Black side window trim
  • Body colour bumpers
  • Body colour door handles
  • Decorative sticker set in black
  • Electrically adjustable heated exterior mirrors on door waist rails, aspherical on driver's side
  • Electrically folding exterior mirrors including courtesy lighting
  • Green tinted heat insulating glass
  • Grey top tinted windscreen
  • Heated rear windscreen
  • Intelligent lightweight body in Aluminium/Steel composite construction
  • LED 3rd brake light
  • LED tail lights and integral 4 point brake lights and reversing lights
  • Model designation painted in black high gloss
  • Porsche logo on accent strip in high gloss silver colour
  • Porsche solid paint
  • Power windows with one touch operation and door seal protection
  • Rain sensor
  • Rear boot
  • Separate auxiliary lights in the front end with LED indicators and position lights
  • Side air intakes with two grilles in black
  • Twin tailpipe with special look in highly polished chrome plated stainless steel in black
  • Wide opening rear hatch with heated screen
  • Windscreen washer system with two wiper speeds and washer jets
  • 12V sockets in passenger footwell and centre console storage compartment
  • 2 way electric sports seats
  • 718 logo on gear lever
  • Adjustable fan with air recirculation and defroster functions
  • Ascending centre console with uncovered storage compartment and closed storage compartment
  • Clothes hooks on front seat backrests
  • Fabric roof lining
  • Floor mats
  • Footwell illumination
  • Front and rear luggage compartments
  • Front headrests
  • Heated multi function steering wheel
  • Heated seats
  • Illuminated door sill guards in stainless steel
  • LED reading lights, orientation, ignition lock, additionally luggage compartment and glove compartment lighting
  • Lockable glovebox
  • Porsche crest embossed in headrests
  • SPORT button to activate dynamic driving settings for engine, transmission (with PDK)
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Sports steering wheel with manual fore/aft/height adjust
  • Storage compartments in each doors
  • Two individual cup holders (Passenger side, integrated into dashboard trim strip)
  • Two zone automatic climate control
  • Black contrast pack - 718 Style Edition
  • Leather package - 718 Cayman/Boxster Style Edition
  • Sound package plus - Cayman
  • 3 point automatic seatbelts
  • ASR
  • Electrically controlled parking brake
  • Front and rear 4 piston aluminium monobloc fixed calipers, disc internally vented and cross drilled, front/rear disc diameter, brake calipers in black
  • Front and rear lightweight spring strut axle
  • Front seatbelt pretensioners + load limiters
  • Full size driver and passenger airbags
  • Passenger airbag deactivate switch
  • Porsche side impact protection doors with thorax airbag in outer backrest side bolster and head airbag for driver/passenger in door panel
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system
  • Alarm system with interior surveillance
  • Anti-theft wheel bolts
  • Dashcam prep
  • Engine immobiliser with in key transponder, central locking and remote control
  • High gloss dashboard trim strips and centre console trim painted in silver colour
  • Instrument dials and rev counter in black
  • 20" 718 Spyder alloy wheels painted in high gloss black
  • Tyre repair kit
  • Wheel centres with full colour Porsche crest
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    Poor man's Porsche or the world's finest all-round driver's sportscar? Jonathan Crouch checks out the Porsche 718 Cayman coupe.

    Ten Second Review

    This 718 Cayman ditches the old flat six engine of its predecessors in favour of a more efficient turbocharged four cylinder powerplant for mainstream varaints, yet still offers more power. As for the name, well in case you were wondering, the '718' reference refers not to the engine but a series of classic Porsche mid-engined models that won numerous races in the 1950s and '60s. Enough with the briefing; what's this car like?

    Background

    As ever, Porsche determinedly refutes suggestions that what we have here is simply 'a Boxster with a roof' but that's essentially what it boils down to. Not that there's much wrong with that, the exemplary handling balance of the brand's entry-level model enhanced by a body almost twice as stiff, enough to make this car the darling of the red mist brigade in the motoring press, if not as strong a seller as its maker would have liked. So what to do? Porsche could certainly make this car quicker, even sharper to drive, more efficient to run and higher tech to use - and sure enough, all of that was done for the launch of the original version of this third generation model, back in 2013. It wasn't quite enough, even with the subsequent launch of more focused GTS and GT4 versions. Will this 718 version fare any better? It'll be interesting to see...

    Driving Experience

    So, what's it like? Well, the cabin envelopes you like a proper sports car should. You sit low, and there are no seats behind you; just a bulkhead that separates you from the flat four turbo engine, just thirty centimetres from the small of your back. That'll be either a 2.0-litre 300PS unit if you've opted for the standard Cayman or Cayman T. Or a 2.5-litre 350PS powerplant if you've chosen the Cayman S. If you're wondering, that's now equal to what you'd get from the same engines fitted to equivalent Boxster models. If you want a six cylinder engine, there's also a 4.0-litre 400PS unit for the Cayman GTS, also available in 420PS form in the track-focused Cayman GT4. All the powerplants are, as ever in a Cayman, mid-mounted, that being the major point of differentiation between this entry-level Porsche coupe and its pricier 911 stablemate, which has its powerplant slung out behind the back wheels. Here, in contrast, it's hunkered down in the middle of the car, something that has all sorts of beneficial effects on this car's handling dynamics. Even if you don't plan to thrash round the Nurburgring, you'll notice a balance and friendliness to a driving experience that feels, well, just right. You'll be wanting some numbers. The basic 2.0-litre Cayman with a PDK auto 'box and the Sport Chrono package will accelerate to 62mph in 4.7 seconds and run onto 170mph. Go to the other extreme and plump for a 2.5-litre Cayman S with PDK and Sport Chrono and you'll be able to demolish the 62mph sprint in just 4.2 seconds with the engine pulling strongly from 4,000rpm and taking on a lovely guttural bark as the revs rise towards the red line and the cars hurls itself on towards a top speed of 177mph.Turn-in is crisp at whatever speed you choose and body roll's well contained too. What we have here is a masterclass in sportscar excellence.

    Design and Build

    Does it look like a 911? The uninitiated might think so but visually at least, the Cayman is no longer a lesser, rather clumsy copy of that car. As for the '718' series changes, your eye is immediately drawn to the nose with its much sharper profile and ultra-slim Bi-Xenon front lights above the air intakes. In profile, there are strikingly sculptured wheel-arches and side sills - and a wider look to the rear, emphasised by a high-gloss black strip with integrated Porsche badge between the redesigned tail lights. Behind the wheel, the upper part of the dash panel including the air vents is new. The smarter sports steering wheel is fashioned in a '918 Spyder' design. Plus an extensive range of connectivity options have been added to the 718 cockpit, along with the Porsche Communication Management infotainment system as (at last) a standard feature. Mobile phone preparation, audio interfaces and the 150-watt Sound Package Plus are all part of this package. Practicality remains as before, with a 275-litre boot out back and a further 150-litre compartment in the front. That means a 425-litre total that's actually more than you get in a Volkswagen Golf. A two-seater Porsche sportscar that carries more gear than your average family hatch? The surprises keep on coming.

    Market and Model

    What Porsche advertise the Cayman at and what it rolls out of dealerships costing are usually two quite different things but in terms of list pricing, if you think of the base 2.0-litre model as costing around £45,000 (the T version is around £52,000) and the 2.5-litre S variant as being pitched at about £54,000, then you won't go too far wrong. The GTS six cylinder is around £64,000 and the GT4 around £75,000. To save you checking, that means a Cayman is priced very similarly to its Boxster open-topped counterpart. The standard Cayman features 19" alloy wheels, auto stop/start and sports mode, an audio CD system with colour touch-screen control, a universal audio interface offering MP3 connectivity and a three year warranty. A central feature of the new interior is Porsche Communication Management (PCM) with mobile phone preparation, audio interfaces and the Sound Package Plus with 110 watts of audio power. PCM can be extended with optional modules to thoroughly adapt it to personal requirements. For instance, the navigation module including voice control is available, which makes it easy to input driving destinations. In addition, the Connect Plus module is available as an extension of the navigation module; it provides online navigation services and enhanced online audio features. With Porsche Vehicle Tracking System Plus (PVTS+) as standard, the 718 Cayman offers the highest class of vehicle security. All new Cayman customers also get the opportunity to explore the potential of their car by participating in a complimentary course at the Porsche Experience Centre, Silverstone. It's hard to imagine a more enjoyable day you could spend with your new toy.

    Cost of Ownership

    So to the efficiency figures. The launch of the 718 Cayman represents a return by the brand to building sports coupes with flat four-cylinder 'boxer' engines. The addition of a turbocharger significantly boosts torque while improving fuel economy. In the 2.0-litre 718 Cayman, the four-cylinder flat engine with PDK has a Combined fuel consumption figure of up to 33.2mpg and up to 193g/km of CO2 (both WLTP). In the 2.5-litre 718 Cayman S, the 2.5-litre turbo engine with PDK returns up to 31.0mpg and up to 207g/km (both WLTP). Each 718 model is equipped with a six-speed manual transmission as standard. The Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) auto transmission, which now features fuel-saving 'virtual gears' previously introduced on the 911 model series, is available as an option. The PDK transmission features a 'sailing' mode whereby the engine is decoupled during periods of trailing throttle or on longer downhill sections, dropping the engine revs to a mere 700rpm, further saving fuel. Prod the throttle and it will instantly resume duty. Residual values have held up reasonably well on the last Cayman and there's no reason to believe that this model won't follow suit. Here, it seems, is a car you can buy with your head as well as your heart.

    Summary

    Whether this improved Cayman can finally upstage its pricier 911 stablemate - or indeed whether this is the car a modern 911 really should be.... well, we can't help wondering whether these are really irrelevant questions. If you like one of these Porsches, you'll probably be unconvinced by the other, with fundamental differences that are small but highly significant. As ever, perhaps a closer rival to the 718 Cayman is the car it was designed upon - the 718 Boxster, which drives almost as well and offers the option of open-top summer driving. Ultimately, what it boils down to is that Porsche has two brilliant cars on its books and as problems go, that's not a bad one to have. What's not in doubt is that the Cayman makes the dilemma of where to spend a sports coupe budget limited in the £40,000 to £50,000 bracket about as straightforward as it can be. In the real world, it's one of the quickest cars you can drive and one that makes you feel special every time you sit in it. True, the asking price isn't cheap, the options are expensive and there are more powerful rivals that cost the same. But it's also true that for the money, nothing else offers as complete a driving experience.

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