3.4
s
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h
368
kW
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500PS
Power (kW) / Power (PS)
315
km/h
Top speed
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718 Cayman GT4 RSTechnical Details
Number of cylinders
6
Bore
102.0 mm
Stroke
81.5 mm
Displacement
3,996 cm³
Power (kW)
368 kW
Power (PS)
500 PS
Maximum engine speed
9,000 1/min
Max. torque
450 Nm
Max. output per liter (kW/l)
92.00 kW/l
Max. output per liter (PS/l)
125.00 PS/l
Top speed
315 km/h
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h
3.4 s
Acceleration 0 - 160 km/h
7.1 s
Acceleration 0 - 200 km/h
10.9 s
In-gear acceleration (80-120km/h) (50-75 mph)
1.9 s
Fuel consumption urban
17.6 l/100 km
Fuel consumption extra-urban
9.8 l/100 km
Fuel consumption combined
12.7 l/100 km
CO2 emissions combined
289 g/km
Sound level of stationary vehicle
96 dB(A)
Sound level of stationary vehicle (rpm)
3,800 1/min
Sound level of passing vehicle
72 dB(A)
Length
4,456 mm
Width
1,822 mm
Width (with mirrors)
1,994 mm
Height
1,267 mm
Wheelbase
2,482 mm
Turning circle
11.4 m
Unladen weight (DIN)
1,415 kg
Unladen weight (EU)a
1,490 kg
Permissible gross weight
1,771 kg
Maximum load
356 kg
aWeight is calculated in accordance with the relevant EC Directives and is valid for vehicles with standard specification only. Optional equipment increases this figure. The figure given includes 75kg for the driver
Luggage compartment volume, front
125 l
Open luggage compartment volume (behind front seats)
136 l
Vehicle shown with Weissach Package and other optional equipment.
Perfectly irrational.
A razor-sharp track tool. A highly agile mid-engine concept. A six-cylinder naturally aspirated engine with a displacement of 4 litres and 368 kW (500 PS). A high-revving concept that easily hits the 9,000 mark. Rational? Not always. Perfect? Always.
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718 Cayman GT4 RS highlights.
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Aerodynamics.
Distinctive features: the fixed rear wing with swan-neck connection or the rear diffuser. For high downforce and high traction – and the closest possible proximity to motorsports.
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Lightweight construction.
Lighter. Even lighter. Closer to perfection. That was the principle behind the concept. The result is pure performance with a light unloaded weight of just 1,415 kg.
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High-revving naturally aspirated engine.
9,000 1/min, outstanding responsiveness and an incredible sound: The 4.0-litre 6-cylinder high-revving naturally aspirated boxer engine was derived from the 911 GT3.
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Airbox.
Visible engine technology: the airbox has been relocated to the interior and features a re-developed air filter for a robust interior sound and optimum air supply.
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Racetrack chassis.
A unique combination of racing chassis components optimised for the track. The result is high cornering dynamics, spontaneous steering behaviour and higher cornering speeds.
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Weissach Package.
It can be recognised from the ‘Weissach RS’ logo, the characteristic use of carbon-weave finish throughout and the geometric optimisation of the upper side air intakes for even better air supply.
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Cockpit.
The centrepiece is the 718 RS sports steering wheel with Yellow centre top marking and Black gearshift paddles with Yellow markings. They enable crisp, short gear changes, just like in motorsports.
Weissach Package.
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Its heart beats in the centre. And you can hear it.
Flacht. The birthplace and home of Porsche race cars. It is also where the engine of the 718 Cayman GT4 RS comes from. Developed, tested and improved for that one tenth of a second that can be decisive on the race track.
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4.0 litre six-cylinder naturally aspirated boxer engine.
Derived from the 911 GT3 R and 911 RSR directly:368 kW (500 PS) at TBA, maximum torque 450 Nm at TBA. The centrally positioned 4.0-litre six-cylinder high-revving naturally aspirated boxer engine is by far the most powerful in the 718 model range.
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Engine technology derived from motorsports.
6 individual throttle valves supply the 6 cylinders with air for direct responsiveness and excellent dosing of the engine. It is powerful and robust thanks to a central oil feed, forged pistons and lightweight titanium con rods.
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From irrational to perfect in a hundredth of a second.
The shifts of the performance-orientated 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) are fast and emotive. Even the 7th gear has a short, sporty response. The mechanical locking differential ensures optimal power transmission.
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Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV).
The PTV improves the driving dynamics. The integrated mechanical rear differential lock enables higher traction and significantly improved lateral dynamics and driving stability during load changes in bends and when changing lanes.
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Chassis with GT technology.
Lightweight suspension strut axles, taut springs and helper springs in combination with specific wheel mounts ensure high traction and stability. Ball joints allow particularly precise wheel guidance.
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Personalised setup.
The ride height, camber, toe and anti-roll bar can be adjusted for use on the race track. The result is a race track chassis for high cornering dynamics, spontaneous steering behaviour and higher cornering speeds.
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Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM, –30 mm).
The electronic adjustment of the damping control system actively and continuously adjusts the damping force on each wheel, based on current road conditions and driving style. The PASM has two settings: sporty-comfortable and sporty-firm.
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Porsche Stability Management (PSM).
PSM is an automatic control system for maintaining stability at the limits of dynamic driving performance. The systems can be switched off completely in two stages.
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Lift system on the front axle.
30mm may not sound like much, but it makes the difference at speeds of up to around 60km/h with the increased ground clearance.
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Deceleration in RS style.
For fast and safe braking to a standstill: six-piston front and four-piston rear aluminium monobloc fixed calliper brakes with Red brake callipers and large Grey cast aluminium composite brake discs. The efficient brake ventilation and cooling system is specially designed for high loads.
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PCCB.
The optional Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) with brake callipers in Yellow or optionally in Black enables high braking performance and consistent braking pressure. The brake discs weigh approximately 50% less than cast iron brake discs of comparable design and dimensions.
Purist sound with a racing character.
Ready for goosebumps? Experience the unique sound of the 718 Cayman GT4 RS.
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Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS engine sound.Hold for sound