After adding some refreshment to the 2025 911 sports car and a new hybrid powertrain to the GTS, Porsche is now working to reveal the revised turbo model; this includes the Turbo and Turbo S.
The reveal will be done this September 7th at the Munich Motor Show. Porsche has been purposely hiding the details of their latest creation, and they only released shadow teaser pictures that show a 911 coupe completely camouflaged with a taller rear wing, which is for the new 911 Turbo. The new 911 Turbo S will be revealed before the end of this year; that’s a statement from the automaker.
The outgoing Turbo, which produces 572 horsepower, and the Turbo S, which produces 670 horsepower from a twin-turbocharged 3.7-liter flat-6, will be succeeded by this new model and will likely pack a hybrid powertrain that will boost the sports car’s performance further than in the past.
The reports published earlier suggested that the hybrid system would make the Turbo S’ horsepower go beyond 700, as the current model only produces 640 horsepower. This would be from a different setup than the one used in the new GTS model, which features a T hybrid system of a flat 6 engine with electric turbochargers and worked closely with an electric motor to get the extra 54 horsepower and 110 pound-feet of torque.
For its pricing, the base Turbo could come at an estimated cost of $230,000 to $260,000 and would be more than the current model. More details will be out this Sunday, and sales of this new 911 Turbo and 911 Turbo S will start sometime next year, 2026.