Porsche reveals its most powerful 911 ever

The 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S has been revealed at the IAA Mobility Show in Munich, Germany, and it’s the quickest and most powerful road-going version of the iconic sports car ever.

The upgraded eighth-generation 992.2-series Turbo S brings a new 3.6-litre flat six-cylinder petrol engine with two ‘eTurbos’ and 400V hybrid tech to produce no less than 523kW of power and 800Nm of torque. 

That’s 45kW more than the outgoing Turbo S, making it the most powerful drivetrain ever offered in a showroom Porsche 911. 

The new Turbo S has been confirmed for Australia and is due to arrive here in the second quarter of 2026 (April to June next year), priced from $577,300 before on-road costs for the Coupe and $598,000 before on-roads for the Cabriolet, making both body styles around $40,000 more expensive than before.

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In Coupe form, the new Turbo S comes as a two-seater with an additional rear seat offered at no extra cost, while the Cabriolet is a four-seater in two-plus-two layout as standard. 

The new powertrain enables a claimed 2.5-seconds 0-100km/h acceleration time – an improvement of 0.2 seconds over its non-hybrid predecessor – and the coupe takes a claimed 8.5 seconds to reach 200km/h, 0.5 seconds less than before.

Top speed is 322km/h – faster than legendary supercars from the brand such as the 1988-1993 Porsche 959, which went toe-to-toe with the Ferrari F40 to become the world’s fastest production car. 

The new Turbo S flagship’s ‘T-Hybrid’ setup includes the same 1.9kWh battery as used in the rear-wheel drive 911 Carrera GTS but adds a second electric ‘eTurbo’ and Porsche Traction Management (PTM) all-wheel drive.