2015 Porsche Cayman GTS
A Modern Classic
We were proud to represent this 2015 Porsche Cayman GTS on Bring a Trailer, where it sold for $58,000. With just 30,000 miles and a meticulous ownership record, this example highlights why the 981-generation GTS continues to earn the respect of purists and collectors alike. It captures Porsche's engineering clarity before the era of forced induction, pairing instinctive dynamics with unmistakable character.
Visual and Mechanical Presence
This particular Cayman GTS—originally delivered to the Canadian market and later imported to the U.S.—is finished in Rhodium Silver Metallic over black leather and Alcantara. It rides on 20-inch Carrera S alloy wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires, with a subtle ride height drop courtesy of the sport suspension option. Four-wheel cross-drilled and ventilated disc brakes with red calipers provide fade-resistant stopping power. Bi-xenon headlights, tinted tail lamps, and a speed-activated rear spoiler round out its confident profile.
Powertrain and Performance
Power comes from a naturally aspirated 3.4-liter flat-six producing 340 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque. Paired with Porsche's seven-speed PDK dual-clutch transmission, this Cayman delivers quick, precise shifts. The Sport Chrono Package with Sport Plus mode and launch control helps it sprint from 0–60 mph in a factory-rated 4.5 seconds. A sport exhaust system is standard, amplifying its mechanical soundtrack to full effect.
Interior and Features
Power-adjustable and heated Adaptive Sport Seats Plus, trimmed in black leather and Alcantara with contrast stitching, set the tone. Carbon accents, dual-zone climate control, Bose audio, and a clean infotainment interface combine luxury and performance. A GTS-specific tachometer anchors the gauge cluster.
Chassis and Handling
The 981-generation Cayman introduced a stiffer, lighter chassis with improved weight distribution. The GTS refined that platform with PASM adaptive dampers, dynamic transmission mounts, and a 15-hp bump over the Cayman S. The result was a balanced, responsive car that flirted with GT4 dynamics while remaining everyday usable.
Enthusiast Legacy
Enthusiasts and reviewers consistently praised the 981 GTS for its tactile feel and driver engagement. Described by some as a "mid-engine 911 with inches shaved off," it delivered a purity now rare in modern performance cars. As Porsche moved to turbocharged four-cylinders in the 982-generation, the 981 GTS became a final nod to the brand's naturally aspirated roots.
Market Position
The sale of this 2015 Cayman GTS underscores the growing recognition of the 981 platform's enduring appeal. For those who favor analog feel over digital metrics, this GTS represents one of Porsche's most distilled, driver-focused offerings—a car that truly earns the title of modern classic.