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Porsche Cayman Black Edition revealed
This hard-shell counterpart to the Boxster shares the same extreme ebony exterior/interior motif and also boasts an upgraded roster of standards that opens with 20-inch Carrera Classic alloy wheels, Bi-Xenon headlamps with Porsche Dynamic Light System and front/rear Park Assist.
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Porsche always looks to bring out the black edition of their popular cars.
As you’d expect, the 2016 Porsche Cayman Black Edition features an all-black color scheme inside and out, with non-metallic black paint as standard for the exterior and Jet Black metallic available as an option.
The Porsche Cayman Black Edition uses the standard car’s mid-mounted 2.7-liter flat-six engine that gets 275PS (271hp) and is good for 0-62mph (100km/h) in 5.7 seconds. The 2016 Cayman Black Edition will be delivered to showrooms in the start of next year.
Porsche revealed that the all-new Cayman will roll out with a price tag of $59,200, with an additional $995 destination charge. The vehicle comes with new audio system, sports steering wheel, dual climate control, and navigation, black edition logos on the door sills, headrests with embossed Porsche crests, heated seats and rear view mirror with auto dimming feature. The German automaker’s latest rear-wheel drive high-performance Porsche Cayman has now been built with a few more visual tweaks and is scheduled to begin shipping in 2016.
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The carmaker had launched the Black Edition version of the 911 prior to launching a facelifted version of the same.