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Porsche's most iconic model in for huge upgrade as it goes hybrid for first time

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There are four major upgrades for the car, from an enhanced cooling system to a fresh interior
There are four major upgrades for the car, from an enhanced cooling system to a fresh interior

PORSCHE'S 'most iconic' model is going hybrid for the first time - and the German manufacturer has a winning formula.

The industry giant announced their legendary 911 will be undergoing a major model makeover this summer.

A fully electric 911 has not yet been put on the table, but rather a focus on going that direction with their coupé and cabriolet eiqetiqhtirrprw
A fully electric 911 has not yet been put on the table, but rather a focus on going that direction with their coupé and cabrioletCredit: Getty

The hybrid, expected to hit the market by the end of 2024, will be called 992.2 and is one of four new vehicles - the new Panamera, Taycan and electric Macan.

It will have a four-wheel drive and blends the iconic six-cylinder engine with an electric motor in the front axle assembly, meaning it will power the front wheels only.

The 400V system stores its power in a lightweight lithium ion battery and has been created with rapid charge in mind.

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Insiders have claimed the 911 next-generation in 2027 will have a 3.6litre version of the six cylinder engine.

A fully electric 911 has not yet been put on the table, but rather a focus on going that direction with their coupé and cabriolet.

Porsche is also due to roll out an 800bhp-plus hybrid version of the GT2 RS.

It comes as a much-loved car, first released to the public in the 1990s, has been revived as a hybrid vehicle.

Vauxhall, the UK's oldest surviving car brand, has revolutionised its classic Corsa for the modern era.

Plus, an iconic motor which was shelved over twenty years ago has also been transformed into a hybrid.

Japanese automaker Honda has brought back the once-popular Prelude after it was axed in 2001.

And, Renault has now revealed the name of its brand-new 'fuel saving' hybrid which will compete with the best selling Nissan.

The Symbioz is the car giant's new SUV and will feature petrol and hybrid model versions.

The hybrid 992.2 is set to be released by the end of the year
The hybrid 992.2 is set to be released by the end of the yearCredit: porsche

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