Collecting Cars is proud to present a low mileage example of a 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS that also comes with the optional Weissach Package. This car is finished in the ever gorgeous Racing Yellow paintwork while sporting a black leather interior inside with grey Race-Tex seat inserts, white stitching, carbon-fibre trim, and yellow seatbelts and door pulls.
The Porsche 718 family recently welcomed a new flagship model, the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS which has been designed for maximum driving pleasure. Porsche let the GT department, their skunkworks team, at Stuttgart go slightly insane. The result is a $145,000 USD Porsche Cayman that carries a 4.0L flat-six engine from a Type 992 GT3 with the wick turned up to 11, has exhausts with the bare minimum of baffles to pass road legality making it the loudest Cayman ever made, and can keep up with a Lotus Exige in terms of handling.
The new Cayman 718 GT4 RS, according to Porsche themselves at least, is not meant to be a track monster. It certainly can be, and there is a customer-spec version of the GT4 race car coming in the GT4 RS Clubsport, dedicated to track only use. This beast is meant to be
Our Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS featured here comes with Weissach Pack. It is a $13,250 optional package that adds more carbon-fiber components to the car, making it lighter, more desirable and eye-catching. Power is derived from a naturally aspirated 4.0-litre flat-six paired to a seven-speed PDK transmission that drives the rear wheels. All these allows the new Cayman to generate as much as 500 horsepower.
When the 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS was announced, it was instantly well received by the motoring world thanks to its amazing powertrain, super-smooth handling, and better overall design. This particular example in Racing Yellow with the sought-after Weissach Pack and only 1,273 km (791 miles) on its odometer, there’s no doubt that it’ll give you a driving experience that makes you become part of the machine as you catapult it to the horizon as fast as possible!
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