Singer Vehicle Design can’t stop thinking of ways to reimagine the air-cooled Porsche 911. The California-based shop unveiled a ridiculous build called the DLS Turbo on Tuesday. The new model is based ...
The world isn’t short of firms making old 911s look like even older 911s and drive like newer ones, but Singer remains the poster child for the whole movement. Because just when it looks like the ...
As with Monterey Car Week before it, the Goodwood Festival of Speed is becoming an unofficial auto show hosting debuts on the exceptionally exclusive and expensive side of the market. We saw ...
Vintage Porsches are special things. While the company’s roadgoing sports cars remain some of the finest ever built, Porsche’s racing cars of yesteryear inspire a mix of fear and adulation all their ...
The Dynamics & Lightweighting Study – Turbo (DLS-T) project from Singer, the vehicle design house known for restoring and reimagining 1989 to 1994 Porsche 911s, based on the 964 chassis, has outdone ...
Hot on the heels of its Turbo Study, Singer has revealed yet another "reimagination" of the Porsche 911. Called the Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer—DLS Turbo, it pays homage to the 934/5 race cars of ...
Singer on Wednesday unveiled the Turbo Study, a reworked Porsche 911 inspired by the 930 Turbo built from 1975 to 1989, which was the company's first experiment with forced induction. The Turbo Study ...
Singer Vehicle Design has been making "reimagined" Porsche 911s for more than a decade, but it has never produced a true convertible -- until now. Making its debut at Monterey Car Week is the new ...
It’s easy to see why Singer has chosen to reinterpret the 934/5. The race car was introduced in 1977 as a hybrid of the 934 and 935—it had the chassis and engine of the first, along with the wheels, ...
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