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      <p>How exactly do you refine an existing sportscar concept? Do you add one thing after another, piling more on top, and packing more in?</p>
      <p>Many would think so, but we don’t. The result is the new Cayman R.</p>
      <p>Minimise to maximise was the idea. The guiding principle was the power-to-weight ratio. For us, improving performance is not simply about boosting engine output, but radically dispensing with features that would otherwise mean only one thing: increased weight. This is the principle of Porsche Intelligent Performance.</p>
      <p>What does this mean for the driver? More dynamics, more agility, and even more Porsche.</p>
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