2015 Porsche Cayman GTS
Porsche fans who have a little bit more dough to drop can look forward to the GTS-ed version of the Cayman and Boxster, herein designated as 2015 Porsche Cayman GTS and Boxster GTS. these new GTS models are destined to be the most powerful versions of the Stuttgart automaker's entry level wheels. though 'most powerful', they are not...

Porsche fans who have a little bit more dough to drop can look forward to the GTS-ed version of the Cayman and Boxster, herein designated as 2015 Porsche Cayman GTS and Boxster GTS. these GTS models are destined to be the most powerful versions of the Stuttgart automaker’s entry level wheels. though ‘most powerful’, they are not by a huge number but still, a bump is a bump. expect to find 15 more horses and 7.3 lb-ft (10 Nm) more torque from the 3.4-liter flat six unit, with the Boxster GTS boasting 326 hp and the Cayman GTS, 335 hp. putting pedal to metal, the Cayman now makes zero to sixty in 4.6 seconds and has a top speed of 177 mph, while the roadster is a tad ‘slower’ at 4.7 seconds and tops out at 174 mp. though it is worthy to note that those figures are only true if you opt for the optional PDK double-clutch gearbox.

Sport Chrono package comes standard for both models, allowing you to change the driving dynamic on the fly at a press of a button (via the active Sport Plus button). naturally, you can also expect the mandatory sport styling updates, featuring resigned front and rear bumpers, blackout bi-xenon headlamps with Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS), along with black 20-inch allow rolling stocks wrapped in 235/35 (front) and 265/35 (rear) rubbers, exterior lettering in silky gloss black and an leather and Alcantara interior. the 2015 Porsche Cayman GTS and Boxster GTS will be officially launch in May with prices in Germany starting at €69,949 (around US$97,400) for the Boxster GTS and €73,757 (about US$103,000) for the coupe.

Porsche [GR] via Carscoops