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It's not. While the Cayman may have great driving dynamics the base car is underpowered. That's why Porsche offers a Cayman S. It's also why many tuners drop in a more powerful 911 engine and differential to match the Cayman's chassis. The Cayman was neutered from the factory to prevent it from cannibalizing the 911 period.
Why would they bother making the base model if they didn't plan to sell any?
My point is that Porsche sees a market for a 270hp mid engine car with great handling in 2013. The NSX itself may be outdated in some ways but the concept that underpins it is alive and well.