The Upcoming Hybrid 2025 Porsche 911 992.2: What We Know So Far
The rumor about a hybrid version of the 2025 Porsche 911 992.2 has been circulating for a while; however, recent developments suggest that it isn’t far off. Spy shots of a test mule captured in our offices reveal intriguing insights about this hybrid prototype.
Silent Performance
The attention of our photographer was drawn not by the black Porsche, which is a common sight around our offices in California, but by the lack of sound from this particular model. “I didn’t hear the engine,” they noted. “I didn’t see an intercooler or airflow openings for one either.” This silent feature aligns with reports indicating a six-cylinder platform, confirming it as a non-plug-in hybrid.
Power Output Expectations
This hybrid Porsche is anticipated to produce as much as 700 hp in a possible electrified GT2 RS variant. Therefore, the future of the 911 lineup appears to include more than just higher-performance hybrids.
Advanced Braking Features
The test mule showcased Carrera brakes but with significantly larger rotors. Our photographer reported that “the dark grey anodized-looking Brembo calipers maybe had 350mm rotors from the Carrera S.” This noted change suggests that the performance of this hybrid hybrid vehicle will likely meet elevated driving standards. Additionally, the headlights bear a resemblance to the 2012 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25, implying an updated light signature for the 992.2.
Conclusion
As this tester circulates town, a later introduction this summer seems plausible. Consequently, this sighting emphasizes the potential for a range of performance hybrids within the new 911 lineup.