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Porsche 911 Turbo S (2026) Review

Porsche 911 Turbo S (2026) Review

Indrive cast Feb 06, 2026 15 min
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About this episode

A deep dive into the 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S reveals its impressive 2.4-second sprint and the innovative 3.6-liter T hybrid engine. The episode sparks a debate on whether Porsche has perfected the hybrid formula or if enthusiasts will miss the analog tachometer. With discussions on speed, design, and the balance between innovation and mechanical purity, listeners are encouraged to engage in the ongoing conversation about the future of performance cars.

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2.4 second sprint

"If the violence of that 2.4 second sprint and the song of the 3.6 liter T hybrid stirred something in your soul, then execute the mandate."

When someone talks about a '2.4 second sprint', they mean how fast a car can go from a complete stop to 60 miles per hour. It's a way to measure how powerful and quick a car is.

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3.6 liter T hybrid

"If the violence of that 2.4 second sprint and the song of the 3.6 liter T hybrid stirred something in your soul, then execute the mandate."

A '3.6 liter T hybrid' means the car has a 3.6-liter engine that uses both gas and electricity to run. This helps the car use less fuel while still being powerful.

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hybrid formula

"Has Porsche perfected the hybrid formula?"

When they mention the 'hybrid formula', they're talking about how some cars use both gas engines and electric motors to work better and be kinder to the environment. It's like having the best of both worlds.

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