Any change to the iconic Porsche 911 qualifies as news, but the headline for 2025 is a big one: Porsche is electrifying road-going 911s for the first time by employing an optional hybrid powertrain. The gas-only powertrain gets a power boost as well, and design and technology updates round out the offerings as the Porsche 911 enters a new generation.
Update: Check out our full review of the Porsche 911 here.
Here’s everything we know so far about the 2025 Porsche 911. Be sure to bookmark this page: we’ll update it as we receive more information.
2025 Porsche 911 in Canada: What we know so far
- 2025 Porsche 911 styling
- 2025 Porsche 911 interior design and practicality
- 2025 Porsche 911 engines, motors and drive
- 2025 Porsche 911 price and release date
2025 Porsche 911 styling
A 911 needs to look like a 911, so the design can only change so much. Still, Porsche points to some exterior design updates for 2025. Each model gets its own new front fascia, and lighting has been centralized into the four-point LED matrix configuration. This frees up space formerly occupied by lighting for larger air intakes. On GTS models, five active air flaps are visible on each side of the exterior with another hidden flap closing the bypass from inside. These work with adaptive underbody front diffusors, a first for 911, to direct air flow.
At the rear, the Porsche-branded light band has been redesigned, and a new rear decklid grille with five strakes on each side flows into the automatic and variable rear spoiler. The rear license plate is now mounted higher, and the rear fascia has been simplified. Model-specific exhaust systems are equipped, including an optional sport exhaust system. GTS models receive a unique sport exhaust system as standard.
An available aero kit integrates a unique front fascia and front spoiler lip, special side skirts, and a lightweight fixed rear wing. Seven wheel designs will be available in staggered 19 and 20-inch or 20 and 21-inch combinations, the latter with available carbon fibre aeroblades.
2025 Porsche 911 interior design and practicality
Tired of pretending you can fit four people into your 911? If so, you’ll enjoy this news: from 2025, coupe 911 models will ship with two seats instead of four as standard. A 2+2 seating configuration remains as a no-cost option. The new 911 also comes with a fully digital instrument cluster and a start button for the first time—the latter, naturally, will be positioned to the left of the steering wheel—along with a cooled compartment in the centre console with an inductive phone charging space.
Through the 10.9-inch infotainment system, Apple CarPlay is more deeply integrated into the vehicle, allowing information to be displayed in the instrument cluster. Third-party apps such as Spotify and Apple Music can be accessed natively within the infotainment system without connecting a smartphone, and available video streaming can be accessed while the car is parked.










