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I have not heard a word as to when. Since it is only 2006 since it came out, I bet it is going to be 2010 or 2011. They usually keep the body changes to 5 year centers.
Not really the next generation, but a small refresh, which should come out in Fall.
It will have around 310HP in the Cayman S and around 265HP in the Cayman. Same engines, but tuned to give more power. It will have a slightly different front bumper and rear tail lights with LED’s.
The next generation Cayman will not be out until 2011.
The Cayman S just came out in 2006 and the Cayman came out in 2007. They are still new cars. It is too soon for a next generation. It should be around 2011.
If you combine the above answers you’ll get the whole picture… the Cayman is still quite new, being just into it’s third model year right now. Most Porsche models see major upgrades in around the 6 year mark (sometimes later if there are lots of other major projects and introductions going on with Porsche, and sometimes earlier if the upgrade itself is attached to another project… such as when cars share the same chasis or engine or other shared parts).
And, with the new coupe’s launch happening in that time as well as other model refreshes to come ahead of the Cayman, it could quite possibly be longer.
Though Porsche does typically introduce small changes around the 3-4 year mark… typically this will involve a small bump in power, and a change in some options (different wheels, etc). Such an update would be right on schedule for a MY 2009 car… which could appear as early as later this year (Porsche do not have much happening for the rest of the year), though I wouldn’t be suprised either to not see it happen until we are actually in 2009.
Spoke to Porsche, it will be in 2011. However, next year they will be coming out with a saloon (sedan in America) car for the first time.
The next-generation Cayman is due in 2010 or 2011.
I would say at least 2011. The Cayman is new and just recieved a light facelift, If I remember rightly.