There has been endless chatter on the forums about this car (P-9, Rennlist and our own Are Spyders....? endless post on the Boxster forum), so I though that it's about time we had something here, where it should be.
Firstly, the GT4 definitely is a done deal since it popped up very briefly on the US Porsche Driving Experience website [ http://www.planet-9.com/gallery/files/3/caymangt4confirmed_original.jpg ].
Secondly, there have been a number of sightings of the car [ http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/porsche/cayman/87008/porsche-cayman-gt4-spied-pictures ].
Speculation has it that it'll probably be announced officially at the 2015 Geneva Show but there'll be plenty of info "leaked" before then of course.
As far as the spec is concerned, from the pics it's obvious that there are a number aero mods compared with the basic spec 981s and the car appears to be running (lightweight?) bespoke 20" wheels and larger brakes with, perhaps, 6-pot callipers (carried over from the 991 GT3 parts bin?). Naturally, the lowered suspension set-up will be bespoke and I reckon that both manual and PDK 'boxes will be offered, but whether or not the latter will feature tweaked software (like that in the GT3) remains to be seen; the same applies to mods to the steering software.
There haven't yet been any interior shots but it's likely that it'll follow that of the Cayman R in having lightweight bucket seats, lighter door trims and fascia and radio and aircon delete options, although it's difficult to see where else Porsche can eliminate weight, other than to take out sound deadening material, owing to the aluminium construction of the BIW. Maybe there'll be a Clubsport package featuring a lightweight battery and smaller fuel tank options as well as a roll cage plus other race-oriented options for those who want to enter the GT4 Race Series.
The main bone of contention appears to be the engine and its power output. These have ranged from a 380PS (375BHP) tuned 3.4L up to it possibly being a 450hp turbo-4 or maybe fitted with the 981 GT3 engine (the latter two being totally far fetched in my opinion). There is also speculation that it will be a bespoke 3.6L version of the flat-6, but I can't see why Porsche would introduce an additional bore size when they've already got three capacities: 2.7L, 3.4L and 3.8L. Speculation has it that the 991.2 will have turbocharged flat-6s of 2.9L and 3.8L capacities, and if future Cayman and Boxster models are to feature the turbo flat-4 then it would be sensible for Porsche to have a single capacity flat-6 of 3.8L for the GT3, GT4(?) and the Turbo. So my take on it is that the GT4 will have a detuned 3.8L with a power output of 380PS which will give an improvement in low speed torque over the 3.4L. The detune will most likely come from throttle body/plenum revisions and a DME remap; the exhaust system will of course be bespoke, with lower backpressure than that in the standard cars.
Finally, the price. Hopefully it'll hit the showrooms at around £65k, but maybe that's just wishful thinking on my part as well as there being some garish colours - orange and green perhaps.
Jeff