Should You Consider A 992.2 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Over The 992.1 911 Turbo? - Storyboard
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Porsche recently unveiled its first-ever production hybrid 911, the 992.2 GTS
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The performance difference between the new 2025 992.2 911 Carrera GTS and the older 992.1 911 Turbo isn't significant
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The 992.2 911 Carrera GTS debuts the T-Hybrid system, incorporating a new 3.6-liter mono-turbo flat-six and an e-motor in the 8-speed PDK
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As a result, the hybrid powertrain pushes out 532 horsepower and 449 pound-feet of torque
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0-60 mph comes at 2.9 seconds and top speed is limited to 194 mph
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The 992.1 911 Turbo uses the good ol' pure ICE power, thanks to a twin-turbo 3.7-liter flat-six. It churns out 572 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque
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Being more potent, it's quicker to 60 mph; it takes only 2.7 seconds. Top speed is rated at 199 mph
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As for driving dynamics, the new 911 Carrera GTS Hybrid isn't any slouch, and its e-turbo makes sure you're always on boost
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The 911 Turbo, on the other hand, feels laggy in the lower revs, even with two turbos
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The 2025 911 Carrera GTS isn't available readily and you may have to wait for a while depending on the backlog of orders
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On the other hand, the 992.1 911 Turbo could be readily available at your nearest Porsche dealership
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Swipe up to read more to find more about how the 2025 992.2 GTS compares to the 2024 992.1 Turbo.
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