Photographers have captured a thinly veiled Porsche 911 Turbo S convertible undergoing rigorous testing at the Nurburgring. The prototype, riding on Pirelli P Zero tires and boasting Sport Design elements like twin exhaust tips instead of the usual quad-pipe setup, hints at a significant evolution of the iconic sports car.
Equipped with center-lock mismatched wheels, carbon-ceramic brakes, a roll cage, and a telltale high-voltage warning sticker, the test car strongly suggests a hybrid powertrain. While Porsche has already introduced mild hybrid technology to the Carrera GTS models, the upcoming 992.2 Turbo S is expected to feature a more substantial hybrid system, likely incorporating a larger battery and electric motor.
This electrification strategy aligns with Porsche’s commitment to sustainable performance, and it’s speculated that a purely internal combustion Turbo model might coexist with the hybridized Turbo S to cater to different buyer preferences.
Moreover, rumors of a Touring-spec Turbo with a manual transmission and rear-wheel drive have ignited excitement among enthusiasts. The upcoming Porsche 911 Turbo S is poised to redefine performance with a hybridized powertrain. Building upon the already potent 992.1 Turbo S, the electrified model promises to deliver even higher output.
Despite a hefty price tag starting at $230,400 for the coupe and $243,200 for the convertible, the Turbo S remains a highly sought-after vehicle. While the Carrera GTS impresses with 534 horsepower, the question remains whether the Turbo S will retain its single-turbo setup or adopt twin electric turbochargers to match the anticipated power boost.
Exterior changes include vertical front bumper slats and redesigned headlights, while the interior features a digital instrument cluster replacing the iconic analog tachometer.