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      <p>A rebellious character knows exactly what it wants. Our engineers adopted the same attitude when developing the Cayman R. One thing was clear: it should be uncompromising, sharper and more radical than ever before. To achieve this, anything was acceptable as long as it would ultimately benefit the driver, such as a purposeful mid-engine layout combined with a rigorous reduction in weight and increased engine output. In other words, Porsche Intelligent Performance.</p>
      <p>The result? No radio. No air conditioning system. No cupholders. Instead, 19-inch lightweight alloy wheels, sports bucket seats, and 330 hp. In short, 55 kg less and 10 hp more than the Cayman S.</p>
      <p>The body has been lowered by 20 mm, and a retuned sports suspension provides uncompromising proximity to the road.</p>
      <p>The Cayman R reflects the radical rejection of the pursuit of comfort. It’s a character that is not influenced by the opinion of others; and that is exactly what makes it so attractive.</p>
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