
Singer’s latest creation is based on the wide-body 964-generation 911 from the late-1908s & early-1990s.

This Pacific Blue example flaunts retro-looking white wheels and pop-up auxiliary lights, demonstrating restrained chicness.

This flamboyant Guards Red example gets black & white retro wheels and a more aggressive front bumper.

The drooped rear shown here houses an intake grille and a speed-activated rear wing.

In keeping with its sportier persona, this red unit gets Porsche’s iconic ‘whale tail’ spoiler.

Singer’s restomod retains the original’s powered soft-top roof, but uses a new ‘Z pattern’ mechanism.

Modern inclusions: Carbon-fibre bodywork, electrically adjustable dampers, carbon-ceramic brakes and 5 drive modes.

Convenience features include Apple CarPlay, built-in navigation, and a nose-lift system to clear small obstacles.

This red avatar’s interior exudes sportiness, featuring reimagined but classic 911 instrument layout.

A 4.0-litre flat-six with 420hp drives the rear wheels via a 6-speed manual gearbox.

Only 75 examples to be commissioned for the entire world.
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A bespoke coachbuilder specialising in restoring plus modifying classic Porsche 911 models, Singer Vehicle Design recently revealed the limited-run Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet. The US-based company, renowned for its restomod (restored & modified) classic 911s, has integrated several modern features whilst retaining the traditional design and appeal of the original Type 964 from the late-1980s. Applying inputs from Cosworth, the flat-six engine of the Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet by Singer revs up to 8,000rpm and produces 420hp.
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