In the Porsche tradition of incremental model enhancements, here's the Cayman R. It is the lightest, most powerful Cayman yet. And we want one.
The R uses the 3.4-litre flat-six engine of the S, but tweaked to produce 325bhp - 10bhp more. Torque stays as was, 273lb.ft.
Add that to a 55kg weight reduction, a limited slip differential and 20mm lower suspension and you get one hell of a Cayman. It really is biting the 911's engine-filled behind now.
With the six-speed manual the car will hit 62mph in five seconds dead, a 0.2-second reduction. But with PDK and the Sport Chrono package it'll rip to the benchmark in just 4.7 seconds.
The weight reduction - about equivalent to a pregnant supermodel, if kilograms mean nothing to you - comes by way of throwing air conditioning out the window, shrinking the fuel tank, adding a set of carbon fibre buckets and using the anorexic door cards of the 911 GT3 RS.
And even though the rim size goes up to 19 inches, unsprung weight goes down because those alloys are Porsche's lightest.
Visual enhancements include a standard aero kit incorporating a fixed rear wing, black wing mirrors, black surrounds for the headlamps and the obligatory Porsche side stripes.
And for that you'll be charged about £5,000 more than an S, the total cost of the R coming in just shy of £52,000.
The Porsche Cayman R makes its world debut this week at the LA Auto Show alongside its 911 Speedster and Carrera GTS relatives. Order one from the beginning of 2011.