Can you guess what Porsche is hiding under this veil?

This page is translated from the original post "Devinez-vous ce que Porsche cache sous ce voile ?" in French.

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Teaser Porsche

Porsche teased a new model a few minutes ago, and the outline of this surprise is enough to make the hearts of enthusiasts race.

Fortunately, there won’t be too long to wait as the official reveal is scheduled by Porsche for September 7 at 3:00 PM. If one had to make a bet, logic suggests that the 911 Turbo with over 700 horsepower is about to make its grand return. After the Carrera 4 variants in coupe, convertible, and Targa, the Turbo seems to be the next link in a beautiful chain of performance.

It’s under the hood that the real surprise could be hiding. The Turbo and Turbo S should adopt the Porsche Traction Management all-wheel drive system, already seen on the 4S, but this time with a hint of technological novelty: mild hybridization.

Porsche knows the benefits of electrification

This combination of thermal and electric engines would offer sharper acceleration, instant power, and enhanced efficiency. With two turbochargers, an electric motor, and torque management through an electromagnetic clutch, the hybrid 911 Turbo could become the perfect balance between tradition and innovation.

But don’t panic, we are not talking (yet) about a plug-in hybrid and even less so about an electric 911. The 911 Turbo remains the ultimate versatile sports car: more radical than a Carrera, but less extreme than a GT. The introduction of hybridization could simply widen its spectrum, offering both explosive performance and a smoother drive for everyday use.

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