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Porsche Unveils 2026 911 Turbo S T‑Hybrid With 701 HP

The non‑plug‑in T‑Hybrid pairs twin e‑turbos with a 400‑volt chassis system to cut lag and lap times despite extra mass.

Overview

  • Porsche revealed the hybrid Turbo S at the IAA Mobility show in Munich, calling it the most powerful production 911 to date.
  • The new 3.6‑liter flat‑six works with two electrically assisted turbochargers, a 1.9 kWh battery and an e‑motor in the PDK gearbox for a combined 701 hp and 590 lb‑ft.
  • Claimed performance includes 0–60 mph in 2.4 seconds, 0–124 mph in 8.4 seconds and a near‑200 mph top speed, plus a 7:03.92 Nürburgring lap that is 14 seconds quicker than the previous model.
  • The hybrid hardware adds about 180 pounds to 3,829 pounds, countered by quicker‑reacting electro‑hydraulic PDCC, wider rear tires, larger carbon‑ceramic brakes and active aero for cooling and drag reduction.
  • Porsche announced U.S. pricing at $270,300 for the Coupe and $284,300 for the Cabriolet, with sales slated to start in Spring 2026.