At the Munich Auto Show, Porsche unveiled the 992.2 facelift for the 911 Turbo S, now equipped with a T-Hybrid system that pushes output beyond 700 horsepower while improving efficiency. With this addition, the refreshed 992.2 lineup is nearly complete—only the standard Turbo and the GT3 RS facelifts remain. That means buyers can now choose from 19 different 911 models on the U.S. configurator, plus the limited-edition 911 Spirit 70, creating one of the most diverse sports car families on the market.
So here’s the big question: If you had a blank check to spend on a brand-new Porsche 911, which one would you buy?
A 911 for Every Personality
Porsche has made sure there’s a 911 for every kind of driver. You could be practical and opt for the base Carrera coupe, or lean toward style with a Targa 4S. Enthusiasts might prefer the manual-only Carrera T, while those chasing cutting-edge tech could choose the hybridized GTS. And of course, the hardcore crowd may gravitate toward the GT3 or the monstrous Turbo S.

The Case for the Turbo S
For many, the newly updated Turbo S is hard to beat. The outgoing 992.1 Turbo was already a standout for its blend of extreme speed and daily usability. While it may not deliver the high-revving rawness of a GT3, it excels as both a comfortable everyday driver and a thrilling weekend toy. With the addition of hybrid tech borrowed from the GTS—but paired with dual turbochargers—the new Turbo S promises even more performance without sacrificing refinement.
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Personally, I’d go for a Turbo S coupe with the optional glass roof, painted in Provence Blue from the standard palette, and an interior drenched in leather. It’s fast, luxurious, and versatile—everything a flagship 911 should be.
What Would You Pick?
From drop-top cabriolets to track-focused GT cars, Porsche’s 2026 911 lineup is stacked with choices. If you had unlimited funds, which version would you take home, and why? Would you play it safe with a Carrera, indulge in the elegance of a Targa, or unleash the full fury of a GT3 or Turbo S?