A revised version of the Porsche Cayman 987 was introduced on 21 February 2009, with a totally new engine (MA1.20/MA1.21). The standard Cayman engine's displacement was increased from 2.7 L to 2.9 L, giving a increase to , while the Cayman S gained direct injection and a increase to . The new engines no longer had the Intermediate Shaft, which proved to be a weak link in pre-2009 engines. Both the Cayman and Cayman S maintained a power advantage over their roadster sibling, the Boxster. The design for the front bumper was also kept distinct for the two models. The front signal lamps are designed differently: while both use LED signal lamps, the Cayman's are arranged like the face of dice while the Boxster has a horizontal row of 4 LEDs. The Porsche Tiptronic S automatic gearbox was replaced by the 7-speed PDK
dual-clutch transmission for the new model. Also a
limited-slip differential is now a factory option. This version of the Cayman S includes PSE (Porsche Sports Exhaust), PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management), and Sport Chrono. The Cayman S Sport comes in Bright Orange and Signal Green (from the
911 GT3 RS), as well as Carrara White, Speed Yellow, Guards Red, Black, and Arctic Silver (done upon special order at an extra cost). The Cayman S Sport also features short shifter, sports seats, deviated color seatbelts, "Cayman S" striping on the door sides, black Porsche Design 19-inch wheels, various gloss black interior trims, gloss black side mirrors, stainless steel door sills with "Cayman S Sport" script, 5 mm wheel spacers, and
Alcantara steering wheel and shift knob from the 997 911 GT3 RS. The instrumentation does not include a hood. The body is lowered by 1 cm due to its PASM feature. A total of 700 were made, with only 100 coming to the US. Porsche also produced the Porsche Cayman S Black Edition with sales starting in July, 2011. The Black Edition is the rarest limited edition Cayman S with only 500 built.
Cayman R The Cayman R was introduced in 2011 as the pinnacle of the 987 generation. Based on the 2009 987.2 Cayman S, the Cayman R was lighter and came with additional power and handling upgrades.
Weight savings: a weight savings over the Cayman S was achieved with the use of 19 inch lightweight wheels shared with the Boxster Spyder, aluminium doors from the 997 911 GT3, carbon fibre bucket seats from the 997 911 GT2, and with the removal of the radio, storage compartments, air-conditioning, door handles and rear wiper. Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) system was an additional option available for the Cayman R.
Styling: The Cayman R also received various cosmetic changes, such as decals on the doors, instrument cover delete, gloss black painted mirrors, black 'R' model designation emblem on the trunk, dashboard and door sills, as well as black painted wheels.
Aerodynamics: There were minor changes to aerodynamics with the Cayman R, mostly coming from the use of the rarely selected Porsche OEM aerokit, introduced as an option in 2007. A carbon rear spoiler was added as well as more aggressive front fascia spoilers.
Suspension: With all new passive sports suspension, the Cayman R was lower than a Cayman S equipped with PASM, or a full lower than a Cayman S equipped with standard passive suspension.
Powertrain: The powertrain is a direct injection flat-six engine rated at 330 PS, at 7,400 rpm and of torque at 4,750 rpm. 6 speed manual or 7 speed PDK automatic gearboxes were offered.
Performance: The standard Cayman R can accelerate from 0– in 5 seconds, with the optional 7-speed PDK
dual clutch transmission, it can accelerate from 0– in 4.9 seconds, and with the optional Sport Chrono Package offering launch control it can accelerate from 0– in 4.7 seconds. The Cayman R with the manual transmission can reach a top speed of , and with the PDK.
Personalisation options: • Standard Paint - Peridot Green Metallic, Black, Guards Red, Carrara White, Speed Yellow • Metallic Paint - Basalt Black, Platinum Silver, Dark Blue, Aqua Blue, Meteor Grey, Macadamia • Special paint - Cream white, GT Silver, Amethyst Metallic, Ruby Red Metallic • Exterior - Bi-Xenon Headlights with Dynamic Cornering lights, Lightweight Li-ion battery, Model delete, Park Assist, Dimming Mirror with rain sensor. • Engine, Transmission and chassis - PDK, PCCB, Sport Chrono, Sport Chrono Plus with PCM, Sports Exhaust System • Wheels - 19-inch Spyder, 19-inch Carrera S II, 19-inch Carrera Classic, 19-inch SportDesign, 19-inch Carrera Sport, 19-inch 911 Turbo II, • Interior - Cruise control, Climate control, Tracking System (PVTS), Sport seats, Seat heating, Fire extinguisher, Floor mats, Cupholder, Surveillance. • Audio and communication - Audio system, Navigation (PCM), Sound package plus, CD changer, Audio interface, Phone preparation and module.
Launch and production numbers: The Cayman R debuted at the 2010
Los Angeles Auto Show on 17 November 2010. Only 1,621 Cayman R were made worldwide with 220 for the UK market, approximately 100 in manual and 120 PDK auto.
Branding: Porsche made use of the iconic lightweight "R" designation for the Cayman R which originated with the 911 R in 1967. The 911 R, limited to a production run of just 19 vehicles, was specifically designed for racing purposes. == Deliveries ==