This car has been a long time coming. At least, that is, in the minds and hearts of Porsche enthusiasts with a particular sweet spot for the Cayman — a car which Porsche was always keen to keep a step or two behind its flagship 911 models. Most of us probably never really believed it would actually happen, but now that it’s been decided that the next Cayman (or its replacement) will be fully electric, Porsche have finally relented and made the GT4 RS a reality.
If you listen to the Porsche guys tell the story, they came up with the epic formula of putting the GT3’s engine into a GT4 almost by accident when they built a one-off car for someone important in the company as a birthday present. The car turned out so much fun to drive that they pushed for it to be mass produced. Personally, I remain unconvinced about this particular story because literally nobody would ever be surprised that putting a GT3 engine in a Cayman would be anything other than hilariously amazing. And having fun, more than anything else, is what the GT4 RS is about.
So about that engine. While it is a 4 litre naturally aspirated flat six just as in the regular Cayman GT4, the RS has received the engine from the 992 GT3 which is a rather different beast altogether. It revs not to a mere 8000 RPM but to a hugely exciting 9000, producing 500 horsepower at 8400 RPM. That’s a full 80 horsepower jump over the regular GT4. It’s also got 20 Nm more torque, peaking at 450 Nm at 6750 RPM. That may be 10 HP shy of what the engine produces in the GT3, due to a longer exhaust path, but you really wouldn’t notice. In any case, the numbers don’t tell the full story. It’s the character of this engine that makes it almost universally revered, it’s incredibly drivable with lots of torque even at low RPM and above 6000 RPM the word you’re looking for is ferocious. It’s just an incredible combination of throttle response, power and torque combined with a soundtrack that is virtually unmatched even by hypercars.