An image of a harder and faster Porche Cayman have surfaced ahead of the intended release

This picture of the new, limited edition Cayman S Sport has been leaked onto the internet - after Porsche released a press advertisement for the car early.

Although official details of the Cayman S Sport have yet to be confirmed, we can tell you that this more powerful version of Porsche’s highly-acclaimed coupe will go on sale next month, wearing a pricetag of £49,890.

The Cayman S’s 3.4-litre flat-six engine has been tuned to deliver a slight increase in power in the Sport – which gets 303bhp instead of the standard car’s 295bhp. It also gets a unique two-tone paint job that’s clearly been inspired by that carried by the 911 GT3.

Suspension has also been lowered by 10mm over the Cayman S, and the S Sport should deliver performance even closer to that of the 911 Carrera.

The Cayman S Sport is £5730 more expensive than the already-brilliant Cayman S, which could be seen as brave positioning as Porsche’s UK sales start to slide in the face of Britain’s weakening economy.

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stevo27 30 July 2008

Re: Leaked: Porsche Cayman S Sport

This is a bit cynical, rather like the RS 60 "special edition" Boxster - anyone seen one of those on the road? Thought not! As a Boxster S owner I still am surprised about Cayman pricing anyway. Name one other manufacturer who charges MORE for the coupe version of their drop-top.

They're both still fabulous cars though.

Maj1c 25 July 2008

Re: Leaked: Porsche Cayman S Sport

So if I've got this correct, Porsche are going to charge an extra 6000 pounds in the current economic climate for:

8bhp, 10mm lowered suspension and a two tone paintjob.

hmmm.......

I wonder why Porsche sales are down some 20% in this country...

Plus isn't there a revised cayman coming out for 2009 anyway?

Apex Twin 25 July 2008

Re: Leaked: Porsche Cayman S Sport

Followed by a Cayman RennSport, which will be quicker and lighter than the forthcoming GT3 Cayman, all of which will be trounced by the Cayman GT2 which will be RWD with 2 turbos and no TC or ESP, will cost £80k and will leave prospective 911 buyers standing in Porsche showrooms with a collective "?" hanging above their heads. After three weeks of deliberating, they'll venture to the nearest Jaguar dealer and get an XKR.