The Porsche 911 is an icon of what supercars are. First unveiled at the Frankfurt IAA Motor Show in 1963 as the 901, the Porsche was renamed the 911 during production. A car which has gone from the original air-cooled six-cylinder flat engine with two-liter displacement 130 hp and a top speed of 210 km per hour has changed into the icon people know today with the recently unveiled 2025 Porsche 911.
The all-new 2025 911 comes with many new features. Since they are used as both a track and daily driver car, Porsche has focused both on looks and utility. It is powered by a 4.0 L6-cylinder engine in the rear compartment, alongside an upgraded all-wheel drive design giving it better mobility in off-road courses. As a plus, Porsche designers have given it an even better aerodynamics kit.
Porsche has also upgraded the interior, with new lighting and a futuristic design. There have also been hints at a new hybrid design coming in the 2026 edition, including a 48 volt integrated starter generator and a redesigned front and rear fascia.
The new 911 will come in several different models including the Carrera, Carrera S, Carrera T and GTS models, with a starting price of 117,000 dollars and models reaching up to 174,000 dollars based on what specs and model the owner chooses.
Carter Paulsen • May 8, 2024 at 12:46 PM
Fun little fact for you, the reason the 911 was renamed from the 901 was because a different car manufacturer peugeot had rights to cars that were 3 digits with a zero in the middle. hence, 901 turned to 911