First Look! The Most Powerful Porsche 911 Ever Is Now a Hybrid
More power and more weight for the flagship 911: Say hello to the 2026 911 Turbo S.My head snaps back as the hybridized 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S rockets forward. Moments before, Jörg Bergmeister—the sports car racing champion and Porsche test driver—had switched drive modes in the 911 Turbo S development prototype and punched it toward the first corner of Porsche’s Weissach track.
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In Porsche’s record-setting Taycan Turbo GT, I’ve launched friends and family into the horizon with that electric car’s seemingly endless thrust. It's got more than 1,000 hp to the new 911 Turbo S’ mere 701 hp, yet the 911 feels just as quick.
So that’s what that’s like from the passenger seat.
How did Porsche do it?
“911s Are All the Same”
Anyone who thinks 911s are all the same hasn’t paid attention to the lineup in a while. A dizzying array of options exists so (rich) enthusiasts can feel like a kid in a candy store.
Some are RWD, others AWD, and power is naturally aspirated, conventionally turbocharged, or hybridized. Each difference subtly affects the character of the car.
Now, the flagship model leads with hybrid technology.
Astoundingly Quick
With standard AWD, the 2026 911 Turbo S picks up where the 911 GTS hybrid leaves off.
Top speed is 200 mph, incredible for any car, let alone one that attempts to balance road-tripping comfort with all-out capability. For those keeping score, however, the previous Turbo S was good for 205 mph.
Acceleration from 0 to 60 on the new model is a head-snapping 2.4 seconds, two tenths quicker than before and close to the quickest Taycan Porsche offers.
“Two and a half seconds [from 0 to 100 kph] is at the corner of what is possible for physics,” Michael Roesler, 911 model line director, jokes. Roesler says that now, but we suspect there’s more in the tank before the 911 becomes fully electric one day.
Maybe that won’t happen too soon, though. When asked whether the 911 Turbo S could become a plug-in hybrid (such as some Mercedes-AMGs), he responds in the negative, quipping: “Is this a 911 or a lorry?”






