I’ve had my eye on the new Porsche Cayman S ever since it got released last year. Along with the Jaguar F-Type Coupe it’s one of the two cars I’ve recently been considering for myself. I’ve actually been building my own Cayman on the Porsche website for the past few months, choosing all the different extra options I wanted, deciding on the exterior color and wheels, a very fun process. They even have the KD265,000 918 Spyder available to customize online. I finally decided I’d take the car for a test drive, that way I could have content for my blog as well as decide if the Cayman S is the car for me.
There are two versions of the Cayman, the regular Cayman and the Cayman S. The biggest difference between the two is the regular Cayman has 275HP while the S has 325HP. I picked up the car on Thursday once I got back from Dubai but was really too tired that day to do much driving. Instead I went to sleep early and woke up Friday morning and headed out to the middle of nowhere. Around 5 or 6 years ago while looking for the “Tank Graveyard” I remembered driving on a two lane paved road in the middle of the desert. I figured it would be a great place to take photos and the drive was far enough to allow me to get a chance to properly drive the car. So I headed out from Salmiya north towards the desert and around 50 minutes later ended up at the road I had been on years ago only now it no longer was a two lane road but a six lane highway. I was disappointed since I had driven all the way with a shot visualized in my head and now I wouldn’t be able to do it. I decided to keep on driving in hopes of finding a new location which I did. After another 15 minutes on that road I found an exit which wasn’t marked on the cars navigation nor on Google Maps and I decided to take it and drive and drive. The weather was great, the sky was beautiful and I finally found a spot that I liked and took all the photos I needed.
The car was a lot of fun to drive and I ended up covering more than 200KM that morning. It made me feel a bit guilty since when I had picked up the car from the dealer it only had around 200KM mileage and here in just one morning I doubled it for them. The engine is mid mounted meaning it’s located behind the drivers seat and in front of the rear wheels. It’s basically the best place to put an engine in the car if you want terrific handling. Because the weight is right behind you its as if the weight is where your body is and so you kinda become one with the car if that makes sense. I think that’s the best way of describing it. The car is pretty compact, there are no rear seats just the driver and passenger seat so driving the car feels like driving a go kart which is why it’s so fun. It’s not intimidating at all and right from the get-go you’ll feel very confident in the drivers seat making it a fairly easy car to drive. The car felt a bit stiff and the steering a bit heavy during normal city driving but once I was out in the open and I was able to step on it, the car felt right at home.
Whenever I used to customize my Cayman S on the Porsche website I’d make sure I would add all the cool sounding sports features like active suspension management (PASM) and torque vectoring (PTV) or say the sports exhaust system. What I realized after driving the test drive model which didn’t have any of those features is that I don’t really need them. The stock exhaust for example sounds pretty quiet when driving around normally but as soon as you give it a kick down it starts screaming. It sounds beautiful the way it is so I don’t think I want to pay an extra KD590 for the sport exhaust system. The car I drove had a horrible red interior, I mean I don’t mind red leather seats if say the rest of the interior is all black to calm it down but the model I drove had red leather everything, seats, doors dashboard, steering just red leather everywhere. Which brings me to another expensive add-on you don’t need, a full blown leather interior, just stick to the leather seats. One feature I would highly recommend is an upgraded sound system. The model I drove had the stock sound system but for most of my music it just sounded too boomy. Luckily Porsche offer two different sound system upgrades, for an extra KD160 you get a slightly better BOSE sound system or do what I would do and splurge and get the Burmester high end system for an extra KD910. Expensive yes but it’s not like you can get a better sound system down the line if you’re not happy with what it originally came with.
I don’t think there was anything I didn’t like about the car. Other than the ugly interior color and the sound system, both of which are easily fixed when building your own car, I think the only other issue I had with the car was storage space. I couldn’t find a place where I could put my phone and have easy access to it. There’s space in the door but then you can’t charge it or you can charge it in the arm rest compartment but then if you get a call or you need your phone you have to open the compartment awkwardly and take out the phone. The car also doesn’t have enough space for a single piece of luggage, the front trunk is too small to fit a full sized bag and so is the rear trunk. The only kind of bag you could fit into the car is a carry on and that’s it.
I’m personally still undecided if I’d get the car or not, I’d have to test drive the F-Type Coupe once it launches in May to decide. But, in this price range the Cayman S and F-Type are still my two favorite choices. The regular Cayman starts at KD16,200 while the S version starts at KD18,300. With all the options I want the car ends up costing like KD24,000. If you want to try building your own Cayman (or any other Porsche for that matter) click [Here]
21 replies on “The Porsche Cayman S”
I will kill you if you get this,
Sincerely,
your lawyer
and brother.
There is a difference between considering and getting lol
Pony up the extra $$$$ and get a real Porsche sportscar, a 911 (991)!
I was waiting for the “it’s-not-a-real-Porsche-if-it’s-not-a-911” comments to begin. SMH.
Many would also say the cayman a is more a sports car than the 911 considering it’s mid engine and had a more superior chassis.
It’s well-known that the Boxster/Cayman are more dynamic to drive because their mid-engine placement gives them near perfect weight distribution. Experts agree that if Porsche didn’t intentionally keep the power down on these two cars, they’d decimate the 911; in fact, a lot of test drivers use Boxsters or Caymans during Porsche’s new vehicle launch events because of how well they handle and stay planted.
Mark – Porsche is unveiling the all-new Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS at the forthcoming Auto China motor show around mid-April in Beijing. Those little monsters should pick a proper fight with the hallowed 911.
The previous Cayman R and the Boxster Spyder were badass, but surely the 911 will always be the big brother.
I love how the Boxster spyder has door straps instead of handles on the inside.
The Boxster is a real Porsche, and like Khaled said, its more dynamicly balanced than the 911.
btw, Porsche has just revealed the new Cayman GTS and Boxster GTS, an hour ago.
check them out at
https://qabaq.com/2014/03/19/official-porsche-reveals-new-boxster-gts-cayman-gts-2015-kuwait-prices/
Same here, I ordered my first cayenne S with Bose, it was good but i felt something was lacking!
So.. the KD990 that I payed for my current GTS added to my driving pleasure much more than the PTV plus or PDCC options did
Wait for the Macan two door. In the long run you’ll appreciate the additional luggage space 🙂
“With all the options I want the car ends up costing like KD24,000.”
They have online configuration, but from my experience with their dealership in Kuwait, they would not configure the car to your requirement. Well, maybe they’d do it for you as personal favor… but not to the average customer.
Why wouldn’t they let me configure the car the way I want?
5-6 month wait … + additonal charges for the “custom” configuration
happened to a friend who ordered a “custom” gt3
You should also consider getting european delivery program through the dealership. That way you can get delivery in germany and they when you are done, Porsche could send it to Kuwait and you pick it up at the dealership.
Very Smart of you to not mention the speed you were driving 😉
The Cayman and Boxster have come a long way(in terms of looks) hasn’t it? Its finally a beautiful car and makes one think long and hard between it and the 911.
The F-type is also beautiful, but it will depreciate more than the Cayman. Do they offers leases on these cars in Kuwait? A lease on the F-Type does seem more appealing, i’m sure they aren’t as common as the P-Cars here and also globally. And with maintenance and customer service, Jags always suck.
I’m glad that you realized that you don’t need all the extras. but do you also need the 50hp… I don’t think so. the car is still fast enough with 275 and gives more satisfaction when driven fast on the road because your closer to the limit (unlike the S which will need a empty highway or track to exploit its full engine limit
“The car is pretty compact, there are no rear seats just the driver and passenger seat so driving the car feels like driving a go kart which is why it’s so fun.”
NO! lol no car feels/handles/drives like a kart. karts have hard unpadded seats, are one inch off the ground, no suspension, and no power steering.
But cars can be fun to drive! 🙂
i thought you were a beemer type of guy.
Mark,
You should punch the numbers in, sometimes its more “economical” to buy the S, as you will get alot of options “standard” or free and the car also ends up having a higher value when u sell it.