If You Had To Choose, Would You Take The New Boxster GTS Or The Cayman GTS For Your Garage?

If You Had To Choose, Would You Take The New Boxster GTS Or The Cayman GTS For Your Garage?
For the first time, the Porsche Boxster and Porsche Cayman will be offered as GTS models. As is typical for Porsche, these models feature more powerful engines and additional standard performance equipment. The new Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS models are visually defined by more than just a badge: they offer as standard equipment unique front and rear fascias, blacked out Bi-XenonTM headlights with the Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS), 20-inch Carrera S wheels and a sport exhaust system with black tailpipes as standard. The Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS are built specifically for maximum driving pleasure.



The 3.4-liter 6-cylinder boxer engine of the Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS models delivers an additional 15 hp compared to their "S" model counterparts. This means that the Boxster GTS has 330 hp and the Cayman GTS has 340 hp. Torque has been increased by 7 lb.-ft. in each model: 273 lb.-ft. in the Boxster GTS and 280 lb.-ft. in the Cayman GTS. The Sport Chrono package is now a standard feature with either the 6-speed manual or the optional 7-speed Doppelkupplungsgetriebe (PDK) transmission. This means with the optional PDK transmission and Sport Plus button activated, the Boxster GTS reaches 60 mph from a standstill in 4.4 seconds and 4.3 seconds in the Cayman GTS. Top track speed for the Boxster GTS is 174 mph with a manual transmission and 177 mph for a Cayman GTS equipped with a manual transmission.



The Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS feature Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) as standard, which offers the choice of sportier or more comfortable ride settings at the press of a button. The 235/35 front and 265/35 rear tires on 20-inch Carrera S wheels provide the perfect setup for a balanced driving experience. Like other Porsche GTS models, the interior of the Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS feature an Alcantara® wrapped steering wheel, headliner, center console, and inserts on the standard Sport Seats Plus. Additional visual elements include GTS nomenclature embroidered into the headrests and printed on the tachometer face.



A specific standard of performance and uniqueness is required to wear the GTS badge. For example, the legendary 1963 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS was dominant on the racetrack and a spectacle on the street. The 1980s and 1990s saw the 924 GTS and 928 GTS refine this characteristic. In 2007 the GTS emblem was reintroduced on the Cayenne GTS and later implemented in the 911 and Panamera model lines.



The Boxster GTS is priced from $73,500 and the Cayman GTS is priced from $75,200, excluding destination charges of $995. Both models will be available for delivery this summer.
















cidflekkencidflekken - 3/19/2014 5:14:21 PM
+2 Boost
Cayman GTS, please.


MattDarringerMattDarringer - 3/19/2014 7:46:33 PM
0 Boost
15 Mustang GT please or a Stingray. The Mustang will likely deliver the performance of the Porsches at about a $30K price advantage whereas the Stingray will best them for the same money. I just cannot envision spending that much to drive a car that is a caricature of the 911.


abqhudsonabqhudson - 3/19/2014 8:02:16 PM
+2 Boost
Cayman - better for the track.


TauronB2GTauronB2G - 3/19/2014 9:11:27 PM
+1 Boost
I hope lots of you guts buy a Boxster GTS so the prices of the used 2013 launch cars go down next year.
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w222w222 - 3/19/2014 9:58:15 PM
+3 Boost
I'll take the one that doesn't catch fire and burn down my house


pcar4evrpcar4evr - 3/20/2014 6:20:21 AM
+2 Boost
For me it would be the Boxster. There is no finer convertible in its price range from a handling, looks and fun-to-drive perspective. Though the Cayman will be a handling and finesse monster, the new 'vette is a really tempting choice in a fixed roof sports car at that price point.

In either case, the only other cars Porsche currently offers that are more desirable than these two GTS versions are the GT3 (with optional barbecue deleted) and the 918 (of course with the optional $63,000 paint job)


Terry989Terry989 - 3/20/2014 1:46:16 PM
+2 Boost
Boxster GTS for me:
- 0ne of the quickest convertibles on the ring!
- Faster ring time then the M3 E92 coupe
- Competitively priced to other convertibles in this class
- Lower price than the Cayman with less cabin noise
- One of the fastest and quietest roofs on the market



valhallakeyvalhallakey - 3/20/2014 5:52:47 PM
+2 Boost
I would take the Cayman but not in that red color…


bagwellbagwell - 3/21/2014 7:28:11 AM
0 Boost
White Cayman GTS.... ragtops are ghetto! Why cant they design a retractable hardtop?
Answer...cuz being a Porsche it would cost $99k LOL.


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