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Porsche Cayman

Cayman an Aero flier

If it wasn't striking enough for you, Porsche has made its Cayman even sportier

Cayman Aerokit

09th March 2007

The firm's new Aerokit styling package not only gives the coupé a more aggressive look, it also improves the car's airflow. Changes are substantial - at the front there are individual lips below each air intake, while the rear gets a spoiler clearly influenced by the 911 GT3. More pronounced side skirts complete the look. Designed in a wind tunnel by the company's motorsport engineers at Weissach in Germany, the new components reduce aerodynamic lift over both axles, meaning the Cayman will feel even more planted at high speeds.
 
So effective are the parts that the firm claims they must only ever be fitted as a complete package. Add on any individually and the small Porsche apparently becomes a handful

So effective are the parts that the firm claims they must only ever be fitted as a complete package. Add on any individually and the small Porsche apparently becomes a handful.

The Aerokit is available on any newly ordered Cayman, supplied body-coloured for around £2,700. And the good news for existing owners is that from the middle of this month, they can have all the improvements retro-supplied - although the slightly cheaper price of £2,350 doesn't include the cost of painting and fitting the parts.

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