Porsche 718 Cayman and Boxster (update)
When Porsche unveiled the new 718 Cayman
and Boxster duo, many Porsche aficionados feared the naturally aspirated
flat-six’s reign was over. However, Porsche still has an ace up its sleeve.
The new newly developed turbocharged
flat-fours are more efficient and powerful than the flat-sixes they replace,
with the base 2.0-liter boasting 299 PS and the 2.5-liter S putting
out 349 PS.
In case the average Porsche enthusiast
wants something more raw and throaty, instead of offering a four-banger variant
that will mimic the sound of a naturally aspirated flat-six, Porsche will bring
the real deal to the table.
According to Drive, August Achleitner,
Director of Product Lines 911/718, confirmed (at the launch of the
four-cylinder 718 Cayman and Cayman S) that the Cayman GT4 and Boxster Spyder
will live on, powered by the same naturally-aspirated six-cylinder engines. And
no, the 718-line-up won’t significantly expand more than bringing back the “hero”
models:
"If it makes sense we will do it,
but it is not the target to have in say, 2018 10 variants of the 718. It must
make sense. "The Boxster Spyder and the [Cayman] GT4 have been very
successful in the market, and we did not know before, because we had not
launched both models, and the result has been really, really excellent. So that
showed us that there is a specific market. The customer likes this kind of
Cayman and Boxster, very sporty, very powerful expression. So most likely we
take this feedback and cultivate this also in the future."
After reaffirming the company’s
commitment to its larger capacity naturally-aspirated engines, the 3.8-litre
and 4.0-litre variants, Achleitner revealed that Porsche examined the idea of
fitting the 718 with the 3.0-litre turbo flat-six from the 911 Carrera, but
gave up after the engine wouldn’t fit in the engine bay:
"Six-cylinder turbocharged engine
wouldn't fit," he said. "Naturally-aspirated we have today, and most
likely we will offer versions in the future, like GT4 for example. We keep this
line of naturally-aspirated engines in the GT3 and GT3 RS and so on, as well as
GT4, we will develop it."