en.Wedoany.com Reported - Porsche will not launch a fully electric version of the 911. CEO Michael Leiters confirmed at an event for Auto, Motor und Sport magazine that the iconic sports car will continue to feature internal combustion engines and hybrid powertrains.
Leiters emphasized that Porsche has not abandoned its electrification strategy. The company will continue to invest in electric vehicles and provide consumers with the electric products they truly need, but the electric 911 is not part of that plan. Over a year ago, Porsche adjusted its direction, shifting away from a full commitment to electric vehicles and placing greater emphasis on hybrid options.
In the Brazilian market, Porsche follows this strategy, offering at most electrified assistance for the 911. A recent example is the 2026 911 Turbo S, which features a 3.6-liter twin-turbocharged engine paired with the T-Hybrid system. This powertrain is the same as that of the 911 Carrera GTS but is equipped with two turbochargers instead of one. Although the displacement has been reduced, the stroke has increased, and the turbocharger integrated with an electric motor nearly eliminates turbo lag.

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