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Singer unveils latest reimagined Porsche 911

Powered by twin turbo 3.8-liter air-cooled flat-six with air-to-water intercooling

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Singer Vehicle Design unveiled the latest incarnation of their Turbo Study Program and the finished product is truly excellent in vision, details and execution.

“Californian luxury brand Singer adds a sports focus to their Turbo Study restoration services,” the company recently announced. “This Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer is specified by its owner to focus on sports performance, including a power increase to 510 HP.

“The results illustrate the capabilities enabled by the study and Singer’s collaboration with owners to deliver a personal vision.” 

Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer – Turbo Study – Specified by owner with a sports focus.

  • 3.8L, twin turbocharged, air-cooled flat-six with air-to-water intercooling
  • Power increase to 510 HP
  • Centre-mounted fuel filler
  • Sports-calibrated suspension with reduction in ride height
  • Carbon-ceramic braking system
  • Visual carbon fiber elements for front splitter, shark-fin intake and whale tail spoiler
  • Rear bumperette delete
  • Interior presented in bespoke houndstooth ‘Grun’ cloth, with visual carbon fiber accents
  • Lightweight carbon fiber seats
  • Rear cross-brace, lightweight door trims, and painted interior surfaces
  • Lightweight carbon fiber bodywork in Turbo Racing White

Singer Porsche 911
Elevated front view showing carbon fibre bodywork in Turbo Racing White with double green top stripes, and external, center-mounted fuel filler. (Courtesy of Singer Vehicle Design)
Singer Porsche 911
Side profile showing carbon fibre bodywork in Turbo Racing White, lowered ride height, visual carbon fiber elements for front splitter, louvred bumpers, rear shark fin air intake and whale tail rear spoiler. (Courtesy of Singer Vehicle Design)
Singer Porsche 911
Left rear ¾ showing whale tail rear spoiler with visual carbon fiber elements, louvred bumpers, widened track, functional shark fin engine intake, rear bumperette delete and carbon fibre bodywork in Turbo Racing White (Courtesy of Singer Vehicle Design)
Singer Porsche 911
Rear view showing rear bumperette delete, whale tail rear spoiler with visual carbon fiber elements, twin exhaust pipes, and carbon fibre bodywork in Turbo Racing White. (Courtesy of Singer Vehicle Design)
Singer Porsche 911
Bespoke interior specified with a sports focus. Presented in Houndstooth “Grun” cloth with visual carbon fiber accents, lightweight door trims, and painted surfaces for sills and transmission tunnel. Lightweight carbon fiber seats, six-speed manual transmission, inductive phone charging, air-conditioning. (Courtesy of Singer Vehicle Design)
David P. Castro
David P. Castro
The Santa Rosa, California native is an experienced automotive and motorsports writer with a passion for American muscle cars. He is a credentialed automotive, NASCAR, and IndyCar reporter that graduated from the University of Nevada. A devoted F1 and NASCAR fan, he currently resides in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife, son, Siberian Husky, Mini Cooper, and 1977 Chevrolet C10.

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