Suspension - FrontIndependent Mc Pherson Strut With Coil Springs And Gas Charged Shock Absorbers
Suspension - Rear Independent MacPherson Strut with Coil Springs and Gas Charged Shock Absorbers
No Of Seats2
Sun RoofNo
No Of Doors2
Length4379 mm
Width1801 mm
Height1281 mm
Kerb Weight1440 Kg
Wheelbase2475 mm
Ground Clearance128 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity54 Litres
Boot Space275 Litres
Brakes - FrontVentilated Disc
Brakes - RearVentilated Disc
Front Tyre Size235/45 ZR18
Rear Tyre Size265/45 ZR18
Wheels Size235/40 R18
Battery Capacity1.2
12v Power OutletYes
Adjustable HeadrestsYes
Adjustable steeringYes
Glove Box CoolingYes
Cruise ControlYes
Distance to Empty displayYes
Drive ModesRWD
Fuel level guageAnalogue
Instrument ConsoleAnalogue + Digital
Keyless EntryYes
Multifunction DisplayYes
Multifunction Steering WheelYes
Navigation SystemYes
OdometerDigital
Paddle ShiftersYes
Powered SeatsPower seats
Power SteeringHydraulic Power
Power WindowsAll Windows
Rain Sensing WipersYes
SpeedometerAnalogue
Start / Stop ButtonYes
TachometerAnalogue
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)Yes
ASR / Traction ControlYes
Automatic HeadlampsYes
Central LockingYes
EBA (Electronic Brake Assist)Yes
EBD (Electronic Brake-force Distribution)Yes
ESP (Electronic Stability Program)Yes
Hill AssistYes
ISOFIX (Child-Seat Mount)No
Number of Airbags4
Tyre Pressure Monitoring SystemYes
Infotainment ScreenTouch Sensitive
Voice RecognitionYes
Porsche 718 Cayman Summary
The Boxster and Cayman, Porsche’s smallest sportscar twins, receive a new moniker that unites them — the Porsche 718. The drop-top roadster will be known as the 718 Boxster, while the hardtop coupe will be known as the Cayman. The most essential aspect for Porsche aficionados is its engineering. The 718 receives two new engines, a 2.0-litre and a 2.5-litre four-cylinder. Porsche has kept the engines’ characteristic boxer configuration. The Boxster and Cayman will be powered by a 2.0-litre engine with 295bhp and 380Nm torque, while the ‘S’ models will be powered by a 2.5-litre engine with 345bhp and 420Nm torque. The Porsche 718 twins will fight with the BMW Z4, Mercedes SLC 43 AMG, and Ford Mustang.
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