Free Porsche 718 Cayman VIN Decoder
Porsche 718 Cayman VIN Decoder & Lookup
A Porsche 718 Cayman VIN decoder translates the 17-character VIN into that exact 718 Cayman's factory identity — year, trim, engine, transmission, drivetrain, and assembly plant — using the official NHTSA database. CarWhere's decoder is free with no account, and pairs the decode with open recalls, federal owner complaints, and verified buyer prices for the same 718 Cayman.
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How a Porsche 718 Cayman VIN is structured
Every Porsche carries a standardized 17-character VIN. Using the sample format WP0AA2A73JL012345 (Sample 2018 Porsche Panamera built at Leipzig, Germany.), here is what each position means:
| Position | Section | In sample | What it encodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–3 | World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI) | WP0 | Identifies Porsche and the country/region of build (WP0, WP1). |
| 4–8 | Vehicle Descriptor Section (VDS) | AA2A7 | Manufacturer-defined: model family, engine, and body/series. The exact meaning varies by make and model year. |
| 9 | Check digit | 3 | A calculated value that validates the other 16 characters. |
| 10 | Model year | J | Encodes the model year on a standardized 30-year cycle. |
| 11 | Assembly plant | L | Identifies the factory that built the vehicle. |
| 12–17 | Sequential number | 012345 | The unique production serial for this specific unit. |
WP0 identifies Porsche sports cars (911, 718 Boxster/Cayman, Taycan). WP1 identifies Porsche SUVs (Cayenne, Macan). Decode your own VIN above for the exact values — the sample is illustrative of the format only.
Where Porsche builds it
- Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, Germany (911, 718, Taycan)
- Leipzig, Germany (Cayenne, Macan, Panamera)
- Bratislava, Slovakia (Cayenne)
The 11th VIN character identifies which plant built a specific 718 Cayman; the assembly plant is one of the facts the decode confirms.
Sources, data & limitations
Data source: VIN decoding returns manufacturer-reported attributes from NHTSA's vPIC database; recall campaigns and owner complaints come from NHTSA. Manufacturer-submitted fields vary by model year and market. Coverage: recalls and complaints are matched to the decoded year and model and do not confirm that this individual VIN has an unrepaired recall — verify exact-VIN status with Porsche or NHTSA. This free decoder does not include accident, title, odometer, or ownership history. Cite this page: CarWhere, “Porsche 718 Cayman VIN Decoder,” carwhere.com/tools/vin-decoder/porsche/718-cayman, updated June 18, 2026. Reviewed by Sam Reynolds, Lead Researcher, CarWhere.
FAQ
What does a Porsche 718 Cayman VIN decoder show?
Model year, trim level, engine and displacement, transmission, drive type, body style, and assembly plant for that exact 718 Cayman — from manufacturer-submitted NHTSA vPIC data. CarWhere also cross-references open recalls, federal owner complaints, and verified buyer transaction prices for the same year and model.
Where is the VIN on a Porsche 718 Cayman?
Lower driver's-side corner of the windshield (visible from outside), the driver's door jamb sticker, the title, or the insurance card. WP0 identifies Porsche sports cars (911, 718 Boxster/Cayman, Taycan). WP1 identifies Porsche SUVs (Cayenne, Macan).
Is the Porsche 718 Cayman VIN decoder free?
Yes — free, no account, no lookup limit. The optional $9.99 Full VIN Report adds the original window sticker (where Porsche publishes one), itemized factory options, a recall and complaint scan, and a market price check with a negotiation target.
Can I check 718 Cayman recalls and problems by VIN?
Yes — at the model level. Decoding the VIN pins the exact year and model, and CarWhere surfaces the open NHTSA recall campaigns and federal owner complaints filed for that year/model — useful for spotting known trouble areas before buying a used 718 Cayman. A campaign match does not by itself confirm this individual VIN has an unrepaired recall; verify exact-VIN status through NHTSA or a Porsche dealer (recall repairs are free for eligible vehicles).