2025 Porsche 718 Cayman: Overview, Specifications and Price

This is the Cayman's final gas-powered model lineup, before Porsche's mid-engine sports car embraces electrification

The Porsche 718 will soon be replaced by an all-electric model in 2026

Having debuted in 2016 and while it's almost a decade old, the lineup continues to remain strong

Available across five trims: Base, Style, S, GTS 4.0, and GT4 RS, this makes the 2025 model the last gas-powered Cayman

For the 2025 model year, Porsche has made the PDK gearbox a standard affair and everything remains the same as before

There are several engine options available for the 718 Cayman: a 300-hp 2.0-liter flat-4, a 350-hp 2.5-liter flat-4, and two 4.0-liter N/A flat-sixes, one tuned at 394 hp and the other at 493 hp

Rear wheel drive and a 7-speed PDK gearbox is standard throughout the range, with the option to opt for a 6-speed manual gearbox

The 718 Cayman GT4 RS is a PDK-only trim

Despite being on the market for nearly a decade, the 718 doesn't look dated. Those sharp lines and pointed nose make it more appealing than most entry-level sports cars

Should you need the absolute best visuals, the 718 Cayman GT4 RS is the way to go. Its larger intake vents, rear wing, and extensive use of carbon body panels make it look more like a race car

Inside the 718 Cayman, you'd find the 991-gen Porsche 911 touches

This is especially with the steering wheel, the analog dials, and the button-heavy dashboard

The 2025 Porsche 718 Cayman starts at $72,800, excluding the $1,995 destination charges, and goes up to $164,200 for the top of the line GT4 RS

To find out how the 2025 718 Cayman stacks up against the Chevy Corvette and BMW M240i, Swipe up.

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