Three Non-hybrid Alternatives To The Upcoming Porsche 911 Turbo S You Can Still Buy New - Storyboard
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If you are not a fan of the upcoming 911 Turbo S going hybrid, these 3 alternatives have the pedigree and performance minus the electrification
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The C8 Corvette brings mid-engine American V-8 performance to a segment dominated by European models
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The C8 Z06 is the first Corvette to feature a flat-plane V-8
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It revs to 8,600 RPM and sounds like something you'd find in a Ferrari
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With a starting MSRP of just over $113,000, the C8 Z06 is a true bargain, and about half the expected price of a 992.2 Turbo S
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The Nissan GT-R R35 was specifically designed to compete with the 911 Turbo S
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Current Nissan GT-R prices start at $122,985. The NISMO is yours for $222,985
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2025 is the last year, in which the GT-R will be available
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Only 1,500 will be built, 300 of which NISMO
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Ferrari Roma is the Italian brand's latest, entry-level GT, and shares a platform with the Portofino
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Even in Spider (convertible) form, the Roma is all about lightness and grace
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With a starting price of just over $247,000, the Roma is the second-most affordable Ferrari and would match the Turbo S in terms of price
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The Porsche 992.2 Turbo S will feature a more powerful variant of the GTS' T-hybrid powertrain, with around 710 hp
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Swipe up to learn what makes these three sports cars worthy alternatives to the 992.2 Turbo S
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