Porsche Announces Plans for 911 Turbo Hybrid Model in 2025
Porsche has announced plans to release a hybrid version of its iconic 911 Turbo model, set to debut in 2025. Instead of the traditional plug-in hybrid system, this new variant will employ a 3.6T oil-electric powertrain.
Further details regarding the car have surfaced, including leaked images.
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The newly unveiled model extends the 911 family's classic design while boasting a more dynamic front package. The rear diffuser is also noticeably designed with two separate exhaust pipes that add an air of excitement.
Under the hood, the new car features a 3.6T supercharged engine combining with an oil-electric powertrain to deliver a combined output of 398 kW and 610 Nm of torque. To match this performance is an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission.