Porsche India has launched the all-new Porsche 911 Turbo S, bringing the quickest production 911 to the country. The 992.2-generation Turbo S uses Porsche’s new T-Hybrid technology — electric-assist turbochargers plus an integrated motor — to deliver dramatic gains in power, responsiveness and outright lap pace.
Price, bookings and availability
The new Porsche 911 Turbo S is listed in India from ₹3.80 crore (ex-showroom, India), and bookings are open at authorised Porsche dealerships. Porsche India’s model page shows the Turbo S priced from around ₹3,80,35,000 (incl. VAT); customer deliveries are expected to follow Porsche’s global rollout schedule (deliveries in India are indicated to begin in later phases, with many outlets reporting shipments timed for 2026).
What’s new: the T-Hybrid powertrain
The headline change for the Turbo S is its hybridised approach to forced induction. A newly engineered 3.6-litre twin-turbo flat-six works with two electrically assisted turbochargers and an integrated electric motor to produce roughly 701 hp (around 711 PS) and about 800 Nm of torque — making this the most powerful production 911 to date. The electric turbos virtually eliminate lag and give a sharper throttle response across the rev range.
Performance, handling and track credentials
Porsche quotes a 0–100 km/h time in the low-2-second bracket (2.4–2.5s depending on spec) and a top speed near 322 km/h for the Turbo S. More tellingly, Porsche recorded a Nürburgring Nordschleife lap of 7:03.92, underlining the model’s track prowess and the effectiveness of the powertrain and chassis upgrades. The Turbo S also features wider rear track, massive carbon-ceramic brakes, centre-lock wheels and Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control for improved control and comfort.
Design and cabin: subtle but purposeful
Visually the Turbo S remains unmistakably 911 but adds bespoke aerodynamic elements — enlarged intakes, a reworked rear wing and an active diffuser — plus exclusive interior trims such as “Turbonite” accents, a driver-focused cockpit and extensive Porsche Exclusive customization options. Buyers can pick coupe or cabriolet layouts and tailor the cabin with performance-oriented packages.
Verdict
For buyers in India who want a daily-usable supercar that’s also a Nürburgring-ready rocket, the Porsche 911 Turbo S represents the pinnacle of 911 engineering: hybrid turbocharged power, race-bred chassis tech and iconic 911 character — at a corresponding premium. Bookings are open now; expect deliveries in line with Porsche’s 2026 global delivery window.
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