Porsche has taken a bold step into the future by unveiling the first-ever hybrid 911 Turbo S. Known for blending power with luxury, Porsche is now combining that tradition with electrification. The result is the most powerful 911 ever made, pushing performance to levels never seen before.
The car runs on a twin-turbo 3.6-liter flat-six engine paired with a T-Hybrid electric motor. Together, they produce a massive 701 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. This allows the Turbo S to launch from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.4 seconds, making it even quicker than the previous model. On the Nürburgring track, it cut 14 seconds off its lap time, proving that the hybrid upgrade also improves handling and agility.
Porsche has added serious hardware to manage this power. The Turbo S now comes with the largest carbon-ceramic brakes ever on a 911, wider rear tires for stronger grip, and active aerodynamics with cooling flaps and an adjustable rear wing for stability at high speeds. The car can reach a top speed of 200 mph with ease.
The hybrid 911 Turbo S isn’t just about speed—it’s about showing how performance and electrification can work together. Prices start at $270,300 USD for the coupe and $284,300 USD for the cabriolet, with deliveries set to begin in Spring 2026.
Detail Info
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Name: Porsche 911 Turbo S Hybrid
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Engine: Twin-Turbo 3.6L Flat-Six + T-Hybrid Electric Motor
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Power: 701 hp / 590 lb-ft torque
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0-60 mph: 2.4 seconds
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Top Speed: 200 mph
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MSRP: $270,300 (Coupe) / $284,300 (Cabriolet)
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Release Date: Spring 2026
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Where to Buy: Porsche
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