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Porsche 718 vs Porsche 911

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Porsche 718
Porsche 718

$132,500 - $335,300

2025 price

Porsche 911
Porsche 911

$277,800 - $660,500

2025 price

Summary

2025 Porsche 718
2025 Porsche 911
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Engine Type

Flat Twin Turbo 6, 3.6L
Fuel Type
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Premium Unleaded/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
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11.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
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2
Dislikes
  • Complex roof system
  • Not as liveable as a regular 718
  • Might be the last petrol-powered 718

  • Potent power and can feel less enthralling than ICE
  • Supercar-level pricing is getting out of control
  • Road noise slightly impacts daily drivability
2025 Porsche 718 Summary

“If this is to be our end, then I would have them make such an end as to be worthy of remembrance.”

King Theoden may have been talking about the men and women of Rohan in The Lord of the Rings, but he could have just as easily been talking about the team behind the Porsche 718 Boxster.

It’s been nearly 30 years (yes, that long) since the Boxster joined the Porsche line-up as the more affordable sports car alternative to the 911, but now it’s facing a dramatic change that will make it a very different beast.

Porsche has committed to an electric future for the 718 but before it does so, there was one more petrol-powered version to create, this one, the 718 Spyder RS. It stands to be the final 718 to have an internal combustion engine, but could also be the best.

The 718 Spyder RS is the Boxster version of the previously released Cayman-based GT4 RS. So it takes every element of the sports car and turns it up to 11. This is faster, more powerful, lighter and more dynamic than the Boxster has ever been.

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2025 Porsche 911 Summary

The icon is electric. Well, kind of.

This is the new Porsche 911 Carrera GTS, which ushers in a facelift for the brand’s most famous model — and it’s one that introduces a pretty major change.

That faint whistling you hear is most likely the distant wails of the Porsche purists, because this new 911 is now a hybrid.

Yes, the Carrera GTS features Porsche’s clever T-Hybrid engine, which is the brand’s take on electrifying the world’s most famous sports car.

It’s faster than the model it replaces, but it also fundamentally alters the formula that has made the 911 the world’s most iconic sports car.

The question is, does it alter it for the better?

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