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Porsche’s Electrified 911 Expected by Mid-2020s, Not in 2024

Porsche enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the electrification of the iconic 911 may need to exercise some patience. Despite years of speculation and anticipation, the hybrid version of Porsche’s beloved sports car will not make its debut until sometime in the mid-2020s.

Frank Moser, Vice President Model Lines 911 and 718, confirmed that Porsche is actively developing the next generation of the 911, known as the 992.2, and that it will include a “performance hybrid” variant. However, this electrified 911, eagerly awaited by fans, is not scheduled to launch before the middle of the decade.

The hybrid system for the 992.2 911 will not follow a plug-in design, instead relying on the engine to charge the battery and recuperating energy during braking. It is said to draw inspiration from Porsche’s 919 hybrid Le Mans race car.

Although it remains unclear whether all 992.2-generation 911 models will embrace hybrid technology, industry observers speculate that it will likely debut on a high-performance variant, such as the GT2 RS or Turbo S. In addition, reports suggest that a turbo-hybrid GT2 RS could potentially join the lineup in 2026.

There have also been unverified reports from Europe indicating that hybrid technology might be incorporated into a mid-range model, such as the GTS.

As Porsche’s last model to receive any form of electrification, the 911 is set to follow the brand’s lineup, where other models already offer hybrid or electric power. Porsche is focused on ensuring that the 911 hybrid doesn’t add excessive weight from its electrical components, according to Michael Steiner, Porsche’s board member for development.

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