The new Porsche 911 (992.2) looks like the old one, but prepare for big changes

The facelifted Porsche 911 is expected to offer hybrid power for the first time when it arrives next year

This is our first look at the forthcoming 992.2-generation Porsche 911, but don't be fooled – despite what appear to be relatively minor design changes, the new model is likely to offer hybrid power for the first time, marking a shift in philosophy that could bring a new level of capability to the iconic sports car

The hybrid system will be integrated into the existing flat-six engine, as the 992 was designed from the outset to be compatible with an electrified powertrain. Initially the idea of an electrified 911 was cancelled before the 992 was launched, but Porsche has decided to revisit the concept for the model's midlife update.

Porsche will use mild-hybrid technology rather than a plug-in system, with a battery positioned ahead of the flat-six engine and between the rear seat bulkhead. The electric motor will be positioned between the engine and existing eight-speed PDK gearbox.

It's unclear whether the technology will be applied to all models in the range, but expect it to bring a useful extra hit of performance (and, admittedly, weight) while filling torque holes in the 3-litre twin-turbo flat-six. Efficiency should receive a boost too, with the mild-hybrid system taking load away from the petrol engine. 

As ever, Porsche's mid-cycle design updates will be subtle. This prototype appears to be fitted with an optional aero kit, which includes a fixed rear wing, and its new LED headlights, front bumper and rear valance clean up the overall design. 

The Taycan saloon will inspire the tech upgrades inside the new 911, with that car's optional passenger infotainment display potentially making an appearance. The facelift could also bring a redesigned centre console and a relocated dash-mounted gear selector, similar to that of the recently revised Cayenne SUV

Expect the gen-2 992 to officially debut in a few months time, with a 911 Turbo hybrid potentially arriving in 2024.

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