Take a Look – 2018 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS Exterior
The 982 generation Porsche 718 Cayman looks cool already as standard. However, the 2018 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS exterior looks just a bit more spicy with its sporty details.
2018 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS Exterior
At the front, the new Sport Design front apron with a black spoiler lip distinguishes the GTS models from the other Cayman model variants. The large air intakes help to ensure an optimum supply of air, and they also make the front look wider. Darkened Bi-Xenon headlights and blackened front light modules complete the front design of the GTS.
The Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS), including four-point daytime running lights, cornering lights, headlight washer system and dynamic range control, is available as an option. In addition, the GTS models can be equipped with LED main headlights, including PDLS Plus.
Black Accents
The rear ends of the GTS models are characterised by dark-tinted rear lights and centrally positioned sports tailpipes in black. The rear apron, painted in black matt, and the GTS logo on the rear lid, painted in the same colour, provide further accents. Seen from the side, the GTS can be recognised from the black GTS logos and black 20-inch wheels with a satin finish.
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