The Turbo’s Glorious Comeback
Porsche proves once again that it can still dominate the supercar world with the 2026 911 Turbo S. Featuring the new T-Hybrid system borrowed from the Carrera GTS, this car delivers an astonishing 701 horsepower and rockets from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds. It’s nearly as quick as the GT3, lapping the Nürburgring in 7:03.92 despite weighing 3,829 pounds.
The 911 Turbo S strikes the perfect balance between performance and comfort — a hallmark of the Turbo family. It may look like a grand tourer, but underneath, it’s a savage, precise machine designed to deliver both thrill and refinement in every drive.
Instant Power From a Smarter Heart
Under the rear deck sits a 3.6-liter flat-six engine paired with a compact hybrid system that uses smaller turbos than the GTS. The electric motor adds 80 horsepower, eliminating turbo lag and delivering instant torque across the entire rev range.
The car also benefits from Porsche’s PDCC active suspension, which continuously adjusts the stabilizer bars to maintain perfect composure through corners. Even though it’s heavier than its predecessor, the Turbo S feels nimble, precise, and incredibly stable at high speeds.
Engineering Meets Emotion
The new Turbo S is not just about raw power — it’s about feeling. The steering is laser-sharp, the suspension is supple yet responsive, and the new hybrid system adds a futuristic edge without dulling the visceral Porsche character.
Compared to the previous generation, it’s quieter, smoother, and more comfortable. Yet when you floor it, it unleashes all 701 horses with ferocity. The 2026 Turbo S bridges Porsche’s past and future, proving that hybridization can enhance performance, not compromise it.
Pricey, Yet Worth Every Dollar
Starting around $270,000 and reaching up to $285,000 fully equipped, the 2026 911 Turbo S sits among the world’s top-tier supercars. But Porsche’s build quality and engineering precision make it feel worth every penny.
It might not shout with wild design like Italian rivals, but it delivers something they often miss — effortless speed, usability, and an unshakable sense of control. In Porsche’s world, “hybrid” is no longer about compromise — it’s about evolution.














