05/2/2021
Awarding the 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 the top prize of Sports Car of the Year, the writers at What Car? could not have been more emphatic in their praise for the nimble, two-door coupé. The judges remarked that “the Cayman is the best sports car on the planet, with its balletic cornering skills making rivals feel positively porky. But while all versions are great at going around bends, it's the GTS that you really want, because this swaps the four-cylinder engines of lesser versions for a glorious 4.0-litre flat six.”
The Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 emphasises long-standing Porsche attributes of a characteristically emotive power delivery and a focused driving experience, with a manual six-speed transmission and sports exhaust system. It can achieve the sprint from 0- 62 mph in 4.5 seconds, and where permitted accelerate on to a top speed of 182 mph. The rarefied combination of two seats, three pedals and six cylinders makes the GTS 4.0 a great companion for any journey.
To find out more information about the 718 Cayman GTS 4.0, please contact Porsche Centre Dublin.
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