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Porsche debuts new Boxster GTS and Cayman GTS

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11 April 2014

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The Porsche Cayman GTS: that’ll be £646 a month in company car tax, assuming you’re a 40% tax payer

What does GTS mean?

It stands for ‘Gran Turismo Sport’.

The first GTS Porsche was the 904 Carrera GTS of the 1960s, a mid-engined two-seater coupe with the promise of outstanding Porsche performance.

Although it was a race car, the 904 could also be registered for use on public roads.

It’s more of the same with the Cayman GTS.

There’s more power than the S (345PS plays 330PS) and torque goes up by 10Nm.

The vital figures are:

  • 0-62mph 4.9s (4.6s with launch control on PDK models)
  • Max speed 177mph
  • Economy 31.4mpg

The Porsche Cayman GTS costs from £56,087 and if you want to run it as your company car, then that will be £646 a month for a 40% tax payer.

 

 

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Porsche factory driver Colin Davis and Antonio Pucci won the 1964 Targa Florio in the Porsche 904 GTS

 

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Matt Morton

Matt Morton

Matt Morton is an automotive content writer for Business Car Manager

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