The Singer DLS, which stands for Dynamics and Lightweighting Study, has finally made its official debut today. Singer reimagined the air-cooled 964 Porsche 911 in a way no one has before with the DLS.
The first 964-gen 911 Singer built as part of its DLS Turbo program is called "Sorcerer." It's built to Singer's track specifications, with a twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter flat-six that revs to 9000 rpm ...
It’s called “Sorcerer,” possibly because it makes whatever’s in the rearview mirror promptly disappear. Singer's DLS Turbo reimagines the Porsche 911 with a bold widebody design. "Sorcerer" features ...
Let’s just marvel at this one for a while shall we? I suspect you have been already. Maybe you’d like some more time? Go back, just check that rear arch is as mad as it looks? It is, take it from me.
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 ...
Although Singer exclusively works with the Porsche 911, the California-based outfit’s catalog is far more diverse than you might expect. From comprehensive Classic and Turbo builds to the recently ...
Remind me what we’re looking at here? A controversial rear wing with a Porsche 911 bolted to it. This is Singer’s DLS Turbo, arguably the wildest thing anyone’s ever done with an old Porsche 911: a ...
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