We cannot claim to have evaluated the current Porsche 911 range in its entirety (although we are open to offers). True to character, the marque offers a multitude of versions, even in New Zealand. Fourteen to be precise.

PORSCHE 911: POWERTRAIN 3.0-litre twin-turbo petrol boxer 6-cylinder, 3.6-litre turbo-petrol boxer 6-cylinder with two-motor hybrid system or 4.0-litre petrol boxer 6-cylinder OUTPUT 290kW/450Nm, 353kW/530Nm, 375kW/450Nm, 398kW/610Nm or 523kW/800Nm EFFICIENCY 10.6-15.2l/100km (WLTP) SIZE 4542mm long, 1520-1885kg PRICE $293,900-$525,000.
But we’ve reviewed three quite different iterations of the 911 over the course of 2025: the Carrera T with manual transmission, the Carrera GTS T-Hybrid with Porsche’s innovative new electrified powertrain, and the very focused GT3 Weissach Package. And every one has been a life-affirming, inspirational experience.
Okay, so a $300k-plus (plus a lot in some cases) sports car turns out to be fantastic: big surprise, right? But the 911 remains a truly remarkable creation that celebrates so much of its important heritage, yet continues to push forward in terms of technology, maximum performance and yes – efficiency.
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Every time Porsche makes a character-threatening change to its most famous model (a hybrid 911?), it just seems to get better.
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Porsche 911 Carrera T: three-pedal thrills.
It’s an expensive machine in any form. But there’s a big difference between price and value, and regardless of whether you’re one of the lucky few who can afford one, the 911 is the best sports/performance machine we’ve driven this year.
Runners up: Toyota GR Yaris, Hyundai Ioniq 5 N (2024 winner).
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And don’t forget the Overall Winner will be announced at 7am on Friday, December 5.
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