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Porsche's Hybrid Heartbreak: Why The New Hybrid 911 Spells Doom for Tuners
While the new T-Hybrid system promises gains in performance and efficiency, here's how it presents one big challenge for aftermarket tuners to overcome
An engineer from Porsche claims that its new hybrid powertrain in the new 911 cannot be tuned. It is not a challenge from the brand for aftermarket tuners to try their luck or anything of the sort. They believe their new electric turbo system is too complicated to be tinkered with. They are however open to ingenuity and have left the E.C.U. unlocked for you to try. Tuners are a mad bunch of people and are no doubt looking forward to the challenge.
Should You Consider A 992.2 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Over The 992.1 911 Turbo?
With similar performance numbers, find out if its worth spending the extra cash for the outgoing 911 Turbo, or wait for the upcoming 911 GTS
The 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS is making a grand entrance, not just as a new model but as a technological trailblazer within the iconic 911 family. Its groundbreaking T-Hybrid system is set to become a mainstay in the upcoming 992 models, which is perfect because it all runs in the background, and you wouldn’t feel any difference apart from increased engine responsiveness.
Here's How The Bugatti Tourbillon Compares To The Rimac Nevera
Two different vehicles, two different powertrain technologies, developed under the same boss
Bugatti has dropped its latest masterpiece, the Tourbillon, and it’s unlike anything we’ve seen from the French automaker before. This bad boy isn’t just another W16-powered behemoth, oh no. It’s a hybrid hypercar with a heart that’ll make even the most die-hard gearlhead weak in the knees.
Mysterious Nürburgring Record-Setting Porsche Revealed As The 2025 Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid
Porsche releases fresh on-board footage of how the new Panamera's flagship trim went around the 'Ring in 7:24.172
Earlier this week, Porsche issued a press release about an upcoming top-end Panamera variant that set a new Nürburgring record. At the time, the German automaker did not reveal the specific trim that climbed to the top spot in the Executive cars class with combustion engines and hybrid powertrains. Porsche simply referred to it as the ’Panamera Top-Model’. But just a few hours back, a new video of the record-setting lap went live on Porsche’s social channels, confirming the record-setting model as the 2025 Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid alongside the announcement of the Panamera GTS. Test driver Lars Kern, a veteran of the Nordschleife set a new record with a time of 7:24.172, beating the outgoing model generation’s time by 5.64 seconds. Back in July 2020, Kern set a time of 7:29.81 minutes in the Panamera Turbo S, but later that year in November, the Mercedes AMG GT 63 S 4Matic+ managed to beat that record with a time of 7:27.800.
Here's Why The 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Does NOT Feature Acid Green Accents Despite Packing Hybrid-Tech
While this bold shade has been used on Porsche's mainstream Cayenne and Panamera hybrids, there's a simple reason why the latest 911 GTS does not feature it
The 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS has made quite an impression among enthusiasts, thanks to Porsche’s spanking-new hybrid system that doesn’t have a charging port. Everything works in the background, making you believe that it’s a normal 911 with only a flat-six engine. But that’s not the case, you see. The latest 992.2 911 Carrera GTS features a brand-new 3.6-liter flat-six with a single electrified turbocharger. There’s another electric motor squeezed between the eight-speed PDK and the flat-six. Together, the hybrid powertrain churns out an amazing 532 horsepower and 449 pound-feet of torque.
Porsche T-Hybrid Vs. E-Hybrid: What's The Difference?
While both say hybrid on the tin, there are few fundamental distinctions between the two technologies
With E.V. sales decreasing, hybrids are making a comeback, even in the high-performance segment. But let’s not kid ourselves; hybrid technology is complex. It’s a delicate dance between the ICE (internal combustion engine) and electrical components, working together perfectly to deliver the best of both worlds. We’re talking about a combustion engine, electric motor(s), battery packs, power electronics, wiring, and all sorts of high-tech wizardry. It’s not as simple as just slapping an electric motor onto an existing gas-powered engine - it requires careful engineering and integration to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
A New Era Hybrid Super Sedans: Here's Why The 2025 BMW M5 Weighs More Than A Full-Size Pickup
To find out if going hybrid has cost it dearly, we stack the new M5 against the Porsche Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid
The seventh-generation BMW M5 is here, and it’s packing a serious punch with a whopping 717 horsepower, roughly 100 more horses than before. This super-sedan is the most powerful in BMW’s stable, thanks to a new S68 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 and a powerful e-motor inside the eight-speed ZF automatic. But before you plan to start doing donuts in your driveway, there’s a catch: this beast has put on some serious weight due to all the electrical components.
What The 2025 Carrera GTS Can Tell Us About The 992.2 911 Turbo S
Hybridization is the 911's new gospel, but can the upcoming 992.2 Turbo S truly sing its praises?
The Porsche 911, an icon of automotive excellence, is on the cusp of a revolutionary transformation. The 2025 911 Carrera GTS emerges as a trailblazer, the first-ever production hybrid 911 to grace the asphalt. This electrifying marvel heralds a new era, whispering secrets of the rest of the forthcoming 992.2 generation of cars, including the highly anticipated Turbo S.
Porsche Engineer Sheds More Light On The 992.2 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS
Get under the skin to find out more about the fascinating engineering behind Porsche's all-new performance hybrid sports car
In a recent interview with YouTuber Jack from Savagegeese, the lead product manager for the Porsche 992.2 911 Carrera GTS and base models - Clen, took the opportunity to discuss the car’s T-Hybrid system. Diving into the technical aspects, Clen identified the T-hybrid turbo setup as the most complex feature of the car. Their goal with this system was to create something that captured the essence of hybrid performance without the traditional weight burden of a typical hybrid. Achieving consistent performance was obviously paramount, and Porsche collaborated closely with their Motorsports division, drawing inspiration from successful cars like the 919 Le Mans racer. This collaborative effort yielded a new breed of hybrid if you will, one that balances performance with efficiency,
Bugatti Tourbillion's Potential Impact On The Successor To The Porsche 918
The flagship V16 hypercar raises the hypercar bar with a hybrid twist. Could Porsche's upcoming halo car be next in line?
The Porsche 918 Spyder was an absolute beast, a hypercar that debuted the plug-in hybrid system and set the bar high for both performance and efficiency. Now, as the world awaits with bated breath for its successor, an unexpected muse emerges from the world of Bugatti: the Tourbillon. While the Tourbillon’s mind-blowing naturally aspirated V16 will remain its exclusive powertrain, could its more potent hybrid system hold the secrets to Porsche’s next hypercar adventure?
The Enduring Impact Of Acid Green On Porsche's Hybrid Identity
A color used to showcase Porsche's eco-friendly innovations, find out about the significance of this vibrant shade
Porsche, a name that you usually associate with high-performance gasoline engines, surprised the automotive world when it entered the hybrid market back in the late 2010s. But the German automaker didn’t just introduce a new technology; they also subsequently introduced a new color – acid green (PTS Color Code: 2M8), which is now synonymous with plug-in hybrid Porsches. In this article, we’ll dive deep into this vivid shade and how this bold choice became a key element in establishing Porsche’s unique identity in the hybrid space.
2025 Porsche 911 Targa 4 GTS
The Porsche 992.2 Targa 4 GTS features a new 532-horsepower T-Hybrid powertrain, a fresh exterior with improved aerodynamics, a 12.6-inch digital cluster. However, here's why it's already causing controversy!
The 2025 Porsche 911 Targa 4 GTS, a two-door, 2+2-seater sports car, marks a significant evolution in the iconic 911 lineup. This eighth-generation 911, known as the 992.2, introduces a new 3.6-liter turbocharged flat-six engine paired with an innovative T-Hybrid system, delivering a combined output of 532 horsepower and 449 pound-feet of torque, helping it rocket from 0-60 mph in three seconds, 0.3 seconds faster than before. However, the seven-speed manual is gone, which can be a big drawback for enthusiasts.