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2025 Porsche 911 Hybrid
Starts at $164,900
Pros
- All-world acceleration, handling and braking
- Impeccable materials and build quality
- Infinitely customizable
Cons
- Limited cargo space
- Hybrid powertrain adds weight and cost without significantly improving fuel economy
- Tire roar at cruising speeds can be intrusive
- No manual transmission
What's New for 2025?
The 911 Hybrid debuts this year and is offered exclusively in Carrera GTS trim. Highlights of the "T-Hybrid" powertrain include a new 3.6-liter engine with a single turbocharger plus electric assist for a total output of 532 horsepower, nearly 60 more than in last year's non-hybrid GTS. The 2025 Carrera GTS Coupe gets to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds, according to Porsche, beating the 2024 GTS by three-tenths of a second despite weighing about 100 pounds more. We wish the fuel economy were also new — as in, much better than before — but with a combined rating of just 19 mpg from the EPA, it's as if the hybrid system isn't helping the cause at all.
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2025 Porsche 911 Hybrid
Starts at $164,900
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