Porsche has made a groundbreaking announcement by introducing the first-ever production hybrid version of its iconic 911 sports car – the 2025 911 Carrera GTS. This move signals a significant shift in the automotive industry towards electrification, as well as a commitment to meeting stringent fuel economy standards.
According to Frank Moser, Porsche’s vice president of the 911 and 718 model lines, the decision to create a hybrid 911 was carefully considered to ensure that it would maintain the vehicle’s legendary driving dynamics. The result is a unique powertrain that is seamlessly integrated into the overall concept of the car, delivering a significant boost in performance.
The 911 Carrera GTS hybrid is no slouch when it comes to speed and power. With the ability to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds – 0.3 seconds faster than the previous non-hybrid GTS model – and a top track speed of 194 mph, this hybrid sports car is sure to turn heads on the road. It is equipped with a newly developed 3.6-liter boxer hybrid engine that produces an impressive 532 horsepower and 449 foot-pounds of torque.
For those interested in owning this piece of automotive history, the 911 Carrera GTS hybrid will be available as a coupe starting at $164,900, while the convertible version will start at $178,200. Both models will be offered in rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations. Orders are currently being accepted, with deliveries expected to U.S. dealers by the end of 2024.
Porsche’s decision to introduce hybrid vehicles to its lineup reflects a broader trend in the automotive industry towards electrification. The company currently offers a range of electrified models, including plug-in hybrid Cayenne and Panamera models, as well as the all-electric Taycan. Based on customer demand, Porsche anticipates that at least 80% of its vehicles sold globally will be partially or fully electric by 2030.
In addition to the introduction of the hybrid 911 Carrera GTS, Porsche also unveiled updates to its 2025 911 sports car lineup. These updates include enhancements to the exterior and interior designs, such as a fully digital driver instrument cluster for the first time, improved engine performance, and upgraded standard equipment like rear-axle steering for added stability. The new 911 models are expected to arrive in U.S. showrooms in the fall.
Porsche’s foray into hybrid technology with the 2025 911 Carrera GTS marks a significant milestone for the iconic sports car manufacturer. With impressive performance specs, a carefully crafted hybrid system, and a commitment to electrification, Porsche is leading the way towards a more sustainable and innovative future in the automotive industry.