It's not often that we get to see the house take on tuning French German sports cars, so when we came across Delaville-prepped Porsche Cayman R1 immediately attracted our attention.
One of the lesser known tuners in France, Delaville was established in 2007 and focuses exclusively on Porsche models that currently provides comprehensive programs for the Cayman and the cut 911. The company says it also works in the air for the Speedster, the Cayenne SUV and Panamera sedan, with details to be published at a later date.
Back to the Cayman-based model R1 was unveiled at the 2011 Coupe International Motor Show in Lyon last month, proposing a major overhaul with a variety of exterior upgrades of power.
The obvious external change begins with a wide body kit that includes front bumper and rear spoiler and side panels, which adds 120 mm (4.7 inches) to the total width of the front and the Cayman Islands 180 mm ( 7.1 inches) in the rear.
Cars can also be tailored set of quad exhaust pipes and LED daytime running lights and large alloy wheels multispoke are the same color of the body.
Delaville states offering different options, scissor-style doors for fingerprint recognition system, open the hood.
Inside, the house tuning French adds a pair of bucket seats with Alcantara trim on the steering wheel and shifter.
Buyers can choose between three different power series, which increase the production of 340HP, 385HP and 420HP, while the most effective option is only for people like you are going to use the car on the track racing.


















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