compare911 996–992.2 vs Cayman 982

Porsche 911 996–992.2 vs Porsche Cayman 982

8 reviewers · 19 head-to-head calloutsJubbal & Cars · 3·TheStraightPipes · 1·JayEmm on Cars · 1·TopherDrives · 1
// two characters, one road
911 996–992.2
The rear-engine icon

Rear-axle steering, a double-wishbone front and the badge — plus the one card the RS can't play: a six-speed manual. Still the quicker, more willing car at the limit ("a little bit more willing to dance with me"), carrying its mass behind the axle. The pedigree — and the price.

Pick it if You want the rear-engine 911 pedigree, the option of a six-speed manual, and the last few tenths of track pace — and the GT3 badge premium is part of the appeal, not a problem.

Cayman 982
The engine, amidships

The 992 GT3's 9,000-rpm 9A2 Evo flat-six, mounted in the middle — a lower polar moment of inertia, "way more neutral" balance, sharper turn-in, more playful and more exploitable. A hair off the GT3's outright pace; tens of thousands cheaper. PDK-only.

Pick it if You want the GT3's engine in the more neutral, sharper, more exploitable car — the one reviewers find more playful and more daily-able — for $50–70k less, and PDK-only doesn't bother you.

00// bottom line

Porsche built these two around the same 9,000-rpm flat-six — the 992 GT3's 9A2 Evo 4.0 — then put one engine behind the rear axle and the other in the middle of the car, and charged $50–70k more for the 911. The GT3 answers with rear-axle steering, a double-wishbone front and the one thing the RS doesn't offer: a manual. The Cayman GT4 RS answers with the mid-engine's lower polar moment of inertia — a more neutral, sharper, more exploitable chassis that gives up only a hair of outright pace.

On a track the GT3 stays the quicker, more willing car — JayEmm clocks the RS at "about ten horsepower less… not quite as quick, but the margin is relatively small." Everywhere short of ten-tenths the reviewers lean RS: a more neutral balance ("the polar moment of inertia on this car is better than a GT3"), sharper turn-in, more playful, more daily-able — and, bluntly, better value. Savagegeese on the 911 premium: "is it worth fifty to seventy thousand more? No."

Same engine, two philosophies — and one of them costs a lot less. Buy the GT3 for the rear-engine pedigree, the manual and the last few tenths; buy the GT4 RS if you'd rather have the GT3's engine in the more neutral, more exploitable, far cheaper car.

// scorecard at a glance
// the five aspects — one at a time
01// the matchup

Performance

911wins
5.0/5
Cayman
5.0/5
911 WINSGT4 RS makes 10hp less than the GT3 due to exhaust routing.
911996–992.25.0/5positive

911 gets rear axis steering in the front double wishbone axle and also brings more power to the ground because of the rear engine concept

4:33Autogefuhl · 4:33wins here
Cayman9825.0/5positive2 clips

It makes about 10 horsepower less than in the gt3 however andreas pringer... has said this is not deliberate it is simply a result of the fact that the exhaust in the cayman has to take a different and longer path

6:59JayEmm on Cars · 6:59trails here

it's not quite as quick around a track as a gt3 but the margin is relatively small

8:20JayEmm on Cars · 8:20trails here
02// the matchup

Handling

911
5.0/5
Caymanwins
5.0/5
Cayman WINSGT4 RS steering is preferred over the 992 GT3.· reviewers split
911996–992.25.0/5positive2 clips

the front end had a better feel than this car

7:56Jubbal & Cars · 7:56wins here

double Wishbone is a massive game changer for any of us... that's going to feel phenomenal

13:33Jubbal & Cars · 13:33wins here
Cayman9825.0/5positive5 clips

the steering is perfect like wow so responsive but not overly responsive like the new gt3... i prefer this even though that is really good

10:14TheStraightPipes · 10:14wins here

it feels much more stable and planted with that GT3... here it's harder to do

26:32Jubbal & Cars · 26:32wins here
03// the matchup

Fun to drive

911
5.0/5
Caymanwins
5.0/5
Cayman WINSGT3 is more willing to rotate and dance.· reviewers split
911996–992.25.0/5positive2 clips

whereas with that GT3 I felt like it was a little bit more willing to to dance with me

18:59Jubbal & Cars · 18:59wins here

if I was going to be using the car on Street more then I would actually lean more 991.2 GT3 and with a sixspeed manual transmission and if it was on track I'm actually surprised to say that I would actually lean GT4 RS more so

22:29Jubbal & Cars · 22:29tradeoff
Cayman9825.0/5positive5 clips

but the big thing here this has over the 991.1 GT3 is it's really the engine noise

27:32Jubbal & Cars · 27:32wins here

to me the 718 it is because it has this balance handling in the middle midship engine concept

24:41Autogefuhl · 24:41wins here
04// the matchup

Daily drivability

911even
3.0/5
Caymaneven
3.0/5
EVEN READno clear edge· reviewers split
911996–992.23.0/5positive

is this less daily drivable than the GT3 I would say yes it rides a little bit firmer the interior doesn't feel quite as spacious

17:17Zygrene · 17:17wins here
Cayman9823.0/5positive

it does actually feel like a dailyable car it's manageable it doesn't feel like as ridiculous as the 992 GT3 in the way that it's large low it's got more power it's just it's it's unusable

20:48TopherDrives · 20:48wins here
05// the matchup

Value

911
3.5/5
Caymanleans
4.0/5
Cayman LEANS AHEADon the scores
911996–992.23.5/5positive2 clips

I don't think it's really worth it that's just me being as objective as possible

15:21Zygrene · 15:21impression

is it worth 50 to 60 $70,000 more no it's not

17:44Savagegeese · 17:44impression
Cayman9824.0/5positive2 clips

there's a lot of value for a lot of car here

25:01TheStraightPipes · 25:01impression

I think you do get what you pay for with the RS.

10:20Zygrene · 10:20impression
06// the footage

Hear it in the reviewer’s words

Zygrene
Posted Sep 24, 2023Open on YouTube
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Jubbal & Cars
Posted Sep 9, 2023Open on YouTube
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JayEmm on Cars
Posted Apr 12, 2022Open on YouTube
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911 on video
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Cayman on video
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