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This is what the new Porsche 911 Turbo S looks like.

September 8, 2025

The new Porsche ISO is an improvement that surpasses everything.

Porsche 911 Turbo

The 911 Turbo S, Porsche’s most special 911 model, is unveiled at the IAA Mobility in Munich. It features a cutting-edge twin-turbo drivetrain with T-Hybrid technology, making it the most potent 911 ever made.

A strong rival is established by the new Porsche 911 Turbo S. Because of its unique blend of long-distance comfort, high performance, exclusivity, and everyday usefulness, its predecessor was already a sports car icon. The 911 Turbo S has now elevated the standard in every way. This sports vehicle delivers far better performance, a more aggressive design, more efficient aerodynamics, an upgraded chassis, and even more unique equipment. It comes in both coupé and cabriolet models.

The most comprehensive and versatile way to operate a Porsche 911 is with the 911 Turbo S. Frank Moser, Vice President of the 911 and 718 Model Range, states, “We’ve made the new 911 Turbo S more comfortable, more personalized, and significantly faster than its predecessor, whether for everyday use, long road trips, or on the track.”

Preliminary values for the 911 Turbo S Cabriolet include: Combined fuel consumption* (WLTP) 11.8–11.6 l/100 km, combined CO₂ emissions* (WLTP) 266–262 g/km, CO₂ class G, weighted combined CO₂ class G, and Combined fuel consumption* (WLTP) 11.8–11.7 l/100 km, combined CO₂ emissions* (WLTP) 267–265 g/km, CO₂ class G, and combined CO₂ class G.

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The new innovator of the hybrid biturbo T propulsion system

Porsche 911

The cutting-edge high-performance drive system produces 523 kW (711 hp) in total. The Porsche 911 Turbo S is now the most potent 911 production model ever. With a wide range of revs from 2,300 to 6,000 rpm, the maximum torque is 800 Nm. The power curve has a very wide peak: the maximum output of 711 horsepower is achieved between 6,500 and 7,000 crankshaft rpm. With its cutting-edge, lightweight T-Hybrid technology running at 400 V, it produces 61 horsepower more than its predecessor.

In 2024, the 911 Carrera GTS was the first vehicle to have the T-Hybrid drive system. Significant advancements have been made since then in order to include this technology into the new 911 Turbo S. The Porsche 911 Turbo S has two electric exhaust turbochargers (eTurbos), whereas the GTS’s T-Hybrid system only has one. The top-of-the-line model’s specifications have been carefully met by the turbine and supercharger. Both eTurbos enhance the powertrain’s response in addition to offering a notable performance boost.

With a capacity of 1.9 kWh, the notably small and light high-voltage battery is identical to the one found in the 911 Carrera GTS (911 Carrera GTS: combined fuel consumption* (WLTP) 11.0 – 10.4 l/100 km, combined CO₂ emissions* (WLTP) 248 – 236 g/km, CO₂ class G, weighted combined CO₂ class G). The Porsche Traction Management (PTM) all-wheel drive system is powered by an eight-speed PDK transmission with an integrated electric motor. The Turbo S Coupé takes 2.5 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph), which is 0.2 seconds faster than its predecessor. It only takes 8.4 seconds to sprint to 200 km/h (124 mph), which is a 0.5-second improvement. The Porsche 911 Turbo S has a top speed of 322 km/h.