Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Sports Car — First Look
The latest launch from Porsche is exactly that as it is the most hardcore version of the 718 Cayman- the GT4 RS. The Cayman range comprises many cars but the GT4 is the most performance focused of the lot while the RS takes it to a new level altogether. (Image Source: Clinton Pereira)
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View In AppLaunched at the Festival of Dreams event, the GT4 RS is stripped down and gets all of the best performance gains that you expect from track focused 911s too. (Image Source: Clinton Pereira)
The mid-engine sports car only weighs 1,415 kg as its kerb weight while the engine is the star of the show with a naturally aspirated flat-six engine, similar to the one on the 911 GT3 while making an extra 80PS over the GT4 along with a weight-to-power ratio of 2.83 kg/PS. (Image Source: Clinton Pereira)
Some of the performance enhancing elements are also tied to the aerodynamics with the process air intakes behind the driver and passenger windows while getting carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP) for components like the bonnet and front wings. (Image Source: Clinton Pereira)
Further weight saving measures include lightweight carpets, rear window made from lightweight glass and lightweight door panels. Design wise, you can see the fixed rear wing which marks it out as the fastest version of the Cayman. (Image Source: Clinton Pereira)
Then it is also having a 30-millimetre-lower ride height when compared to the 718 Cayman plus you can see the vents on the front wheel arches, the underbody being tuned for better aerodynamics, the multi-adjustable front diffuser and the new front spoiler lip with flow-around side blades. (Image Source: Clinton Pereira)
Available with a Porsche dual clutch transmission (PDK), this super sports car can go from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds too. (Image Source: Clinton Pereira)
This Porsche in the real world, looks more exotic than the Cayman and is similar to the 911 GT3 in terms of design or even the stripped out cabin. Yet, the compact dimensions would make it easier to drive though it is clearly a track car with road use while being quite a hardcore driver's car. (Image Source: Clinton Pereira)
Priced at Rs 2.54 Crore ex-showroom, it is an exclusive driver's car and a rare Porsche while matching the desirability quotient of the top-spec 911s also. (Image Source: Clinton Pereira)