Porsche is set to redefine high-performance driving with the 2026 911 Turbo S, the new range-topping model of the iconic 911 series. Revealed in a digital world premiere on September 7, 2025, hosted by Hollywood actor and racing driver Patrick Dempsey, this model pushes the boundaries of power, comfort, and exclusivity. The 911 Turbo S combines cutting-edge T-Hybrid technology with Porsche’s signature craftsmanship, delivering an unmatched driving experience for both daily commutes and track adventures.

The 2026 911 Turbo S boasts an innovative twin-turbo T-Hybrid powertrain, producing an astounding 701 horsepower (523 kW), making it the most powerful production 911 to date. With a 0-60 mph sprint in just 2.4 seconds—0.2 seconds faster than its predecessor using Launch Control—and a lap time around the Nürburgring approximately 14 seconds quicker, this model sets a new benchmark for performance. Its muscular design, refined aerodynamics, and optimized chassis enhance both agility and long-distance comfort, appealing to enthusiasts and discerning drivers alike.
The world premiere, broadcast on Porsche’s Newsroom, YouTube, and LinkedIn, showcased the vehicle’s development journey, from wind tunnel testing to engine innovation and track trials in Weissach. Dempsey was joined by sports car boss Frank Moser, development driver Jörg Bergmeister, and tech YouTuber Jason Fenske, offering insights into the engineering behind this masterpiece. The 911 Turbo S is now on display at the IAA Mobility in Munich’s Open Space at Wittelsbacherplatz from September 9, 2025, inviting enthusiasts to witness its bold presence firsthand.
Porsche’s Legacy of Excellence –
Rooted in Stuttgart, Germany, Porsche has long been synonymous with precision engineering and exhilarating performance. Founded with a commitment to crafting vehicles that inspire, Porsche continues to innovate while honoring its heritage. The 911 Turbo S embodies this philosophy, blending advanced technology with the emotive roar of its flat-six engine, a hallmark of the 911 lineage since 1963.
Porsche Cars North America, based in Atlanta, oversees operations across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Colombia, supported by approximately 795 dealers. Regional management includes Porsche Canada Inc. in Mississauga, Ontario, and Porsche de Mexico in Mexico City, ensuring tailored experiences for diverse markets. The 2026 911 Turbo S, available as a coupe ($270,300 MSRP) or Cabriolet ($284,300 MSRP, excluding $2,350 delivery fee), is now open for orders, promising unmatched personalization options.
For more details, including high-resolution images and videos, visit the Porsche Newsroom at newsroom.porsche.com. Stay connected with Porsche on social media platforms like Instagram, X, YouTube, and LinkedIn under @Porsche for the latest updates. The 2026 911 Turbo S is designed to captivate both loyal Porsche enthusiasts and newcomers, offering a dynamic blend of supercar performance and everyday versatility for urban streets and open roads alike.