Although many of you will say "What changes," spy photographers have captured the upcoming and newly revamped Cayman undergoing high-speed testing at the infamous Nurburgring.
Though it may be tough to see, the car captured in the spy shots has had every single body panel modified. The key reason for this is weight reduction. In addition, much like the 911, the Cayman and Boxster will both grow in order to make more room for luggage and passenger space.
Word on the street pegs the revamped models to appear in 2012.
I'll speculate that these updated models will bow with the next-gen 911 at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.
These are the best spy pics yet of Porsche's second-generation Cayman in action.
Spied in high-speed testing at the Nurburgring ahead of its 2012 launch, Porsche's small sports car will receive lightly reworked versions of today’s 2.9 and 3.4 six-cylinder engines, delivering around 280bhp (in the 2.9) and 330bhp (3.4).
Other changes from the first-gen to second-gen Cayman include a new electro-mechanical steering system and a stop-start system to help boost the Cayman's economy and reduce CO2 emissions...
[Source: Autocar]
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