This 911 Hybrid vehicle is a new development vehicle that looks exactly like the 911 Carrera, unlike previous examples.
The Porsche 911 Hybrid’s development is taking place in the snow rather than at Nurburgring as in previous spy shots. This model is slightly different from the previous vehicles. These photos show two examples of the 911 Hybrid. The first one has the obvious warning sign that electrification is occurring. It uses a decal featuring a lightning bolt. On the driver’s side, the A-pillar has a small yellow circle.
It looks identical to the Porsche 911 Carrera spy photos. The front has a lower fascia, with two sensors in the middle opening. Corner inlets are large and include a mixture of vertical and horizontal slats. The auxiliary lights located on either side of the body serve as testing purposes and are not intended for production. Camouflage is more prominent at the rear. The engine cover is covered with mesh panels. It appears that the entire rear bumper has a cover. The snow also conceals the tail even more. The exhaust pipes coming out of the middle can be barely seen, with a small space separating them.
Oddly, the 911 Hybrid development cars have used the 911 Turbo body with inlets in their rear fenders. These holes are not visible in these photos even though you zoom in to see camouflage. The vehicles were also seen in spy photos and videos with the rear section of the side windows blacked out. It was speculated that only had two seats. In the photos of this story, the headrests in the back are visible. It is difficult to determine if this detail is present. Motor1 Italy CEO Pietro Innocenti, Porsche Italia, stated that the 911 Hybrid would be debuting shortly. However, he didn’t provide any exact timing. This model is not a plug in hybrid, but uses technology from the 919 Hybrid. The 911 Hybrid’s powertrain information is not yet available. According to previous rumors, Porsche plans to prioritise power over improved fuel efficiency. According to some reports, could produce 700 horsepower (or 522 kilowatts).