Porsche 911 will remain powered by internal‑combustion engines, says CEO Michael Leiters. Learn the reasons and future EV strategy – read now!
According to Porsche’s chief executive Michael Leiters, the iconic 911 model will not be offered as a fully electric vehicle. The announcement was made at a recent event hosted by Auto, Motor und Sport, confirming that the 911 will continue to rely on internal‑combustion engines rather than transitioning to a pure‑electric configuration.

Why the 911 Remains Gas‑Powered
Leiters explained that while Porsche is expanding its electric lineup, the 911’s heritage and market demand favor a selective approach. The company is focusing on “real‑world” customer needs, which currently point toward preserving the traditional powertrain for this flagship model.
Recent Additions to the 992.2 Generation
The latest 992.2 variants have been equipped with the T‑Hybrid drivetrain, a hybrid system that boosts performance and reduces fuel consumption without abandoning the gasoline engine. This move reflects Porsche’s effort to modernise the 911 while maintaining its core identity.

Porsche’s Broader Electric Portfolio
Beyond the 911, Porsche has been actively expanding its EV offerings. The company launched the high‑performance Taycan sedan in 2019 and now offers two fully electric SUVs – the Cayenne Electric and the Macan Electric. These models demonstrate Porsche’s commitment to electric technology, but on a platform that aligns with market demand.
Strategic Outlook on EV Investment
Leiters reiterated that Porsche will continue investing in electric vehicles, but “in a selective manner.” He cited the slower growth of the global EV market in some regions and the overestimation of demand for electric models as reasons for a cautious rollout. The focus will remain on expanding the electric range where demand is strongest, while the 911 retains its gasoline core.

Implications for the Future
The decision signals that Porsche favours a diversified propulsion strategy rather than a wholesale shift to electric. The 911, often described as the soul of the brand, will keep its combustion engine at the centre of its near‑future offering, ensuring that the model’s legacy continues alongside Porsche’s expanding electric family.
For more details on Porsche’s EV strategy and the latest developments in the 911 line, stay tuned to our updates.

