Porsche 911 Hybrid Unveiled And It’s Stunning!
SAUDI ARABIA : The latest iteration of the Porsche 911 has been officially revealed, showcasing the facelifted version of the 992-generation. Debuting in the Carrera and Carrera GTS versions, this new model boasts an updated interior and enhanced performance capabilities. Notably, it marks a significant milestone in the 911’s 61-year history by introducing the first hybrid variant. Here’s a detailed look at the all-new, yet familiar, Porsche 911.
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What features of the brand-new Porsche 911 Carrera GTS stand out?
The advent of the all-new hybrid powertrain is the centrepiece of the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS.Historically, the Porsche 911 has stood as a symbol of motoring purity, especially as automakers increasingly pivot towards electrification due to stringent emission regulations. However, this shift towards hybrid technology doesn’t spell the end of high performance for the 911. Unlike many high-performance hybrids, this model doesn’t feature a plug-in system with a pure electric mode.
The new 911 GTS introduces Porsche’s T-Hybrid technology, which is a lightweight hybrid powertrain. It incorporates a newly developed 3.6-litre six-cylinder turbocharged boxer engine, an electric motor that assists the turbocharger for instant boost, and another motor integrated into the 8-speed dual-clutch PDK transmission to enhance performance. This combination delivers a total output of 541 PS and 610 Nm.Performance-wise, the new 911 GTS accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.0 seconds and reaches a top speed of 312 km/h. Impressively, Porsche claims this new model lapped the 20.8 km Nurburgring Nordschleife 8.7 seconds faster than its predecessor. The 911 GTS is now available for bookings in Europe, offering both rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive configurations.
The 911 Carrera continues to feature a 3-liter twin-turbo boxer engine, which has undergone a complete rebuild. It now includes the intercooler from the Turbo models, previously exclusive to the GTS models, resulting in an output of 394 PS and 450 Nm.
Visually, the new Porsche 911 maintains its classic silhouette but introduces subtle yet impactful design updates. The front now features new LED Matrix headlights, which integrate all lighting elements into a single cluster. The car also boasts larger lower air intakes with active air flaps on the GTS and relocated front ADAS sensors beneath the license plate.
Driving dynamics have also seen improvements. The 911 Carrera GTS now includes standard rear-wheel steering and PASM sport suspension with adaptive dampers, riding 10mm lower than the standard Carrera. Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) is available as an option, utilizing electro-hydraulics powered by the high-voltage battery to enhance performance.
Inside, the new Porsche 911 is available in both two-seater and 2+2 configurations. The instrument cluster is now fully digital, featuring a 12.6-inch curved display. The 10.9-inch center touchscreen for the infotainment system has been updated with the latest PCM system, offering easier access to drive modes and settings, video streaming while parked, and native apps for Apple Music and Spotify. The vehicle also includes wireless phone charging up to 15W in a cooled compartment, high-power USB-C PD ports, standard ambient lighting, and a drive mode switch on the steering wheel for the standard Carrera.
In conclusion, the facelifted Porsche 911 blends traditional design elements with modern technological advancements, ensuring it remains a compelling choice for enthusiasts while embracing the future of hybrid performance.
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