We have to admit we had taken a break from showing you various shades of the Porsche Cayman GT4, but this only makes the comeback even sweeter. In fact, we should say "bitter", since we're talking about beer here.
The uber-Cayman you'll find in the video at the bottom of the page has become nothing less than a track-savvy Heineken billboard. So while we're sorry for the fake taxi GT4 we showed you last year, this sportscar now gets the title of the wildest GT4 we've shown you to date.
While this is a Swiss-brewed effort (check out the number plate on the rear apron and you'll understand), the Porsche is used to cause a stir in The Netherlands, Heineken's home country.
To be more specific, the 991 Carrera S-engined Cayman is seen engaging in a track day that took place on the TT Circuit Assen. And since such a Porscha draws attention in factory form, the wrap obviously turned the contraption into an attention magnet.
Fortunately, the owner of the Zuffenhausen machine also likes to enjoy his Porsche on the street. This is why the final part of the clip shows the GT4 turning heads on public roads.
Truth be told, it's difficult to come up with a wrap that doesn't involve a chrome finish, but is crazier than the one seen here. In fact, we expect many people that notice the machine believe the beer company has paid the owner of the car for the advertising stunt, but, to the best of our knowledge, this is far from the case.
On second thought, we're not 100 percent sure about the title we awarded to this velocity beast above. That's because we can't decide whether the Heineken theme is superior to the Martini one - we're referring to the worn-out Martini livery GT4 that borrowed its wrap from a 911 GT3 RS PDK. And no, we can't tell you why both are connected to the world of... adult refreshments.
While this is a Swiss-brewed effort (check out the number plate on the rear apron and you'll understand), the Porsche is used to cause a stir in The Netherlands, Heineken's home country.
To be more specific, the 991 Carrera S-engined Cayman is seen engaging in a track day that took place on the TT Circuit Assen. And since such a Porscha draws attention in factory form, the wrap obviously turned the contraption into an attention magnet.
Fortunately, the owner of the Zuffenhausen machine also likes to enjoy his Porsche on the street. This is why the final part of the clip shows the GT4 turning heads on public roads.
Truth be told, it's difficult to come up with a wrap that doesn't involve a chrome finish, but is crazier than the one seen here. In fact, we expect many people that notice the machine believe the beer company has paid the owner of the car for the advertising stunt, but, to the best of our knowledge, this is far from the case.
On second thought, we're not 100 percent sure about the title we awarded to this velocity beast above. That's because we can't decide whether the Heineken theme is superior to the Martini one - we're referring to the worn-out Martini livery GT4 that borrowed its wrap from a 911 GT3 RS PDK. And no, we can't tell you why both are connected to the world of... adult refreshments.