Porsche T-Hybrid Vs. E-Hybrid: What's The Difference? - Storyboard
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Porsche recently unveiled its first-ever production hybrid the 2025 911 Carrera GTS
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It features Porsche's T-Hybrid tech which is different from their E-Hybrids
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The T-Hybrid system incorporates an e-motor inside the turbocharger which helps spool it faster in the lower rev range
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As a result, the 2025 Carrera GTS should feel more responsive with instantaneous throttle response
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There's another e-motor inside the gearbox that produces 54 hp and is powered by a tiny 1.9 kWh battery pack
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E-Hybrids meanwhile are typical PHEVs with their own set of twists
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Both the Cayenne SUV and the Panamera sedan features the E-Hybrid technology
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E-Hybrids pack a larger battery pack than a mild hybrids and it allows electric-only driving for short distances
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The battery packs inside PHEVs can be charged externally via a charging cable, unlike mild hybrids
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Swipe up to read more about the differences between T-Hybrid and E-Hybrid
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