The 911 is the reason Porsche became Porsche. And while change has long been part of its journey, the iconic sports car is about to undergo what is arguably the biggest modification in its nearly six-decade lineage. (Yes, even bigger than going water-cooled.)
The 911 is going hybrid
On May 28, Porsche will officially unveil the long-awaited hybrid version of the 911. Though the change is likely to ruffle feathers among 911 purists, it will also result in a considerably quicker sports car.

According to Porsche, brand ambassador Jörg Bergmeister used a test version of the hybrid 911 to complete a lap of the Nürburgring in 7:16.934 minutes — 8.7 seconds faster than the vehicle’s predecessor, the Carrera S.
“The new 911 has become considerably faster on the track,” Bergmeister said in a press release, also citing “more grip” and “significantly more power.”
