Porsche Announces the New 2025 911 Carrera S Coupe and Cabriolet
Porsche’s already staggeringly expansive 911 lineup is growing in 2025. The new 911 Carrera S Coupe and Cabriolet are due this year, bringing a power boost and even more options and configuration choices.
The big story with the new Carrera S is its power upgrade, which boosts the twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter engine’s output to 473 horsepower and 390 pounds of torque, a 30-horsepower bump over the previous model. That improvement comes thanks to new turbos and upgraded cooling, and Porsche said the car can make the 0-60 mph run in just over three seconds.
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes and Active Suspension Management are available, along with rear-axle steering. Inside, the new car gets more leather, and, like other 911 models, buyers can option a back seat at no cost. The Cabriolet model has four seats and cannot ditch the back row.
Gallery: 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera S Coupe and Cabriolet -- Plus More
Of course, this wouldn’t be a Porsche without a novel’s worth of customization options. The Carrera S is available with a full leather interior, and buyers can gain access to 48 different color combinations using Porsche’s Exclusive Manufaktur Leather option.
Pricing for the Carrera S Coupe starts at $148,395, including a $1,995 destination charge. The Cabriolet starts at $161,595, but few will leave the factory without at least a few thousand in added-cost options and upgrades. Both cars are due on dealers’ lots this Spring.
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Jeez. Did the change the IP? Looks like it came out of my moms 79 electra. The backlite extend lower. No like. When was peak 911. The 2022 Carrera?
In the old days we’d get excited about a massive powertrain revision netting us 15hp. Now Porsche just tweaks the aero on the turbos and gets 30hp with a simple update of a drawing.