Here is everything you need to know about the Porsche 911 hybrid

Porsche has introduced its hybrid 911 for the road the 911 Carrera GTS, as part of an update, to the seventh-generation model. This update includes changes in aerodynamics and design added features and a refreshed interior.

Details on the powertrain

The standout feature of the 911 Carrera GTS is its T Hybrid petrol system. This setup consists of a turbocharged 3.6-liter six-cylinder boxer engine, an electric motor mounted on the gearbox, and a compact liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery. Together they deliver 541hp and 610Nm of torque which is an increase of 60hp and 40Nm compared to the model twin turbo 3.0 liter six-cylinder engine.

Performance enhancements include acceleration times from 0 100kph in 3.0 seconds (0.4 seconds quicker) from 0 160kph in 6.8 seconds (0.9 seconds and from 0 200kph in 10.5 seconds (1.1 seconds faster). The top speed has also seen an increase to reach up to 312kph now. Despite adding around 50 kg to its weight for an of 1595 kg better battery placement enhances weight distribution to front, to rear ratio.

The new 911 Carrera GTS hybrid has set a lap record, at the Nürburgring clocking in at 7 minutes and 16.93 seconds. It's impressively faster than the model by 8.7 seconds thanks in part, to the upgraded BorgWarner turbocharger that includes an energy recovery system of capturing up to 11kW of kinetic energy through its electric motor brake regeneration feature.

This setup allows the T-Hybrid system to operate without the need for external charging.

The flat-six engine alone produces 485hp and 570Nm of torque, while the integrated ZF electric motor in the 8-speed dual-clutch gearbox adds 54hp and 150Nm. Together, they deliver peak power at 6,500rpm and torque between 1,950rpm and 6,000rpm. The hybrid system also includes a compact 1.9kWh battery and a pulse inverter, resulting in a 6-litre reduction in the fuel tank size to 84 litre.

The new Carrera GTS, initially available in rear-wheel drive, is compatible with four-wheel drive, suggesting future applications in the 911 Turbo and Carrera 4 models.

In addition to the hybrid powertrain, Porsche has made several aerodynamic improvements. The 911 now features active front air ducts, redesigned OLED taillights, a revised spoiler, and a reworked diffuser. An optional aero kit can significantly reduce lift, enhancing downforce at high speeds. The drag coefficient has been reduced from 0.32 to 0.27, a new record for the 911.

The interior includes an all-digital driver display, replacing the analog tachometer, and hybrid-specific displays on the touchscreen.

There is currently no information on when the facelifted 911 will be available in India.

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