The 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman’s interiors are similar to what we see on other Porsche cars. The interior is super sporty, with a driver-focused layout that gives a cockpit feel. The controls are easy to understand and are well-placed as well. The ironic point about this interior is that the control buttons are hard, and the dash features some hard plastics that feel low quality and take away the premium-ness in this interior. However, many surfaces get the leather treatment, if you want it. It costs extra. All in all, these interiors pack some plush but can do better as well.
The 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman is a two-seater car. The seats have tremendous comfort and come with a lot of support as well. There’s enough bolstering on the sides and the under-thigh support is excellent. The seats come with a ton of adjustability, making sure any body type and size can fit in comfortably. The taller passengers might have to duck in thanks to the low profile of the car. The doors open wide, so no problem getting in and out. Visibility from the cabin at the front and the side is superb, but there are some blindspots at the rear.
The cabin does not have much storage space: only a few pockets and cup holders. The pockets are shallow, and it's best to keep things in a bag or within the pockets. The cup holders are out of reach for the driver.
Models
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2022 Porsche 718 Cayman
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2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
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2022 Toyota Supra A91-CF edition
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2021 BMW M2 Competition
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Seating Capacity
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2
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2
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2
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4
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Front Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Leg Room, in inches)
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N/A
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37.9/54.4/42.8
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38.3/54.4/42.2
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40.1/54.4/41.5
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Second Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Leg Room, in inches)
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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36.5/53.4/33
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Standard Trunk Capacity (cubic feet)
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14.9
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12.6
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10.2
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13.8
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Maximum Trunk Capacity (cubic feet)
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
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The BMW M2 is the only car here that can seat 4 passengers. In terms of interior space, the BMW M2 offers the most headroom, and the Corvette offers the most legroom in the front. The shoulder room in the front is similar in all the three rivals, at 54.4 inches. The second row of the M2 is tight in terms of legroom, but has decent shoulder room and headroom.
The standard cargo capacity is the most in the 718 Cayman at 14.9 cu-ft, whereas the M2 comes in second with a cargo capacity of 13.8 cu-ft. The Corvette has a cargo capacity of 12. Cu-ft. The Supra has the least, at 10.2 cu-ft. The Cayman has two storage spaces, at the rear and the front. The rear is pretty much vertical, and the one at the front is around half the size of the rear space. Some of the interior features on the 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman are:
- Heated front seats
- Auto-dimming rear-view mirror
- Interior air filtration
- Dual-zone climate control
- Tilt-and-Telescopic steering wheel
- GT sport steering wheel (opt) ($330); Heated steering wheel (opt) ($470)
- Ventilated Seats (opt) ($740)
- Fire Extinguisher (opt) ($140)
- Smartphone compartment (opt) ($560)
How intuitive is the car’s infotainment unit?
The 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman’s infotainment system is similar to last year’s, and we are not a fan of the same. The unit is complex, and takes time to learn thanks to tons of buttons. Both the trims get a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment unit.
Standard features include SiriusXM, HD Radio, Porsche communication management, Aux and USB ports, Bluetooth, etc. The optional assistance features and the parking sensors all show their data on this screen, and that is the only thing that is easy to understand on this unit. Some of the highlights of the infotainment system are:
- 7-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
- Bluetooth
- Two USB-ports
- SiriusXM, HD radio, Satellite Radio
- 8-speaker audio system
- Burmester High-End surround sound system (opt) ($4690)
- Bose Surround sound system (opt) ($990)
- Navigation with Porsche Connect (opt) ($2320)