Peek Inside – 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera Interior
The interior of the 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera elegantly combines modern technology with classic 911 design. The car looks very familiar, but there are some changes that Porsche 911 drivers will definitely notice. For one, Porsche Coupe is now a two-seater as standard. However, the 2+2-configuration is available as a no cost option.
Driver Focused Cockpit
The Porsche 911 is a driver’s car, so the focus is on the driving experience. Important control elements are placed directly on or around the steering wheel. These include the standard drive mode switch, a redesigned driver’s assist lever and, most importantly, the start button.
In the new 911, the car is started by using an engine start button, as in Porsche’s GT racing cars. The start button is in “right” place, on the left of the steering column.
The Mode switch is now standard in the 911 Carrera and can be used to change between driving modes. In the 911 Carrera, there are the Normal, Sport and Wet driving modes. If the optional Sport Chrono Package is installed, the Sport Plus driving mode with the Launch Control and Sport Response performance functions is added.
The optimised control lever for the driver assistance systems is located to the left of the steering wheel. It enables quick access to the most important assistance functions and other settings using context-sensitive pop-ups in the instrument cluster.
Fully Digital Instrument Cluster
There is now a fully digital instrument cluster. The 12.6-inch curved display is fitted to the instrument panel and can be extensively modified. It offers up to seven views, including the exclusive Classic display, which is inspired by the traditional five-bar Porsche dial with center tachometer.
The central display is and remains the control centre of the PCM infotainment system. The high-resolution 10.9-inch display controls media services such as radio and streaming, navigation, and numerous vehicle and comfort functions.
The updated 911 has new connectivity features. The QR code significantly simplifies logging into PCM with Porsche ID. Apple CarPlay is more deeply integrated into the car. If desired, it displays information on the instrument panel and enables the vehicle’s functions to be used directly in the Apple ecosystem via, for example, the Siri voice assistant.
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