Porsche has unveiled its first-ever production hybrid 911 sports car, the 2025 911 Carrera GTS hybrid, priced at $164,900. The hybrid model accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds and reaches a top speed of 194 mph. It features a 3.6-liter boxer hybrid engine with 532 horsepower. A cabriolet version is also available starting at $178,200, with deliveries expected in the U.S. by late 2024. This launch is part of Porsche's strategy to meet increasing demand for electrified vehicles, with a goal of 80% of its vehicles being partially or fully electric by 2030.
The 2025 model year for the Porsche 911 sports cars introduces several significant updates:
Hybrid Powertrain: For the first time, Porsche has introduced a hybrid version in the 911 lineup. The 2025 911 Carrera GTS hybrid features a newly developed 3.6-liter boxer hybrid engine that delivers 532 horsepower and 449 foot-pounds of torque1. This model can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 194 mph.
Exterior and Interior Design Enhancements: The 2025 911 sports a refreshed exterior and interior. Notably, this includes a fully digital driver instrument cluster, a first for the 911 series. These changes contribute to a more modern and technologically advanced vehicle.
Improved Standard Equipment: The updated models are equipped with enhanced standard features such as rear-axle steering, which improves the car's stability and maneuverability3.
These updates are part of Porsche's broader strategy to incorporate more electrified vehicles into its lineup, reflecting the industry's shift towards sustainability without compromising the high-performance characteristics that the 911 is known for1.
Customers can start ordering the new Porsche 911 Carrera GTS hybrid models now, as ordering is already open2. Deliveries of these hybrid models are expected to begin toward the end of 2024 in the U.S.