An exceptional 1991 Porsche 911, reimagined by Singer Vehicle Design, is set to captivate enthusiasts as it hits the auction block through RM Sotheby’s. This masterpiece is part of Singer’s “Classic Study” series, born from the question of how to infuse the iconic sports car’s DNA with twenty-first-century innovation.
Dubbed the “San Juan Commission,” this unique vehicle exemplifies Singer’s commitment to excellence and meticulous craftsmanship. Drawing inspiration from the vibrant essence of Puerto Rico’s capital, every detail of this car exudes a perfect blend of familiarity and extravagance. Its Grand Prix White and Singer Racing Green exterior, paying homage to the iconic 2.7 Carrera RS, is just the beginning of its allure.
Underneath its striking exterior lies a hand-built, 4.0L, flat-six engine crafted by Ed Pink Racing Engines, boasting an impressive 390 hp and 315 lb-ft of torque. With a sprint time from 0 to 60 mph in under 3.3 seconds, this powerhouse is matched by a six-speed manual transmission, ensuring an immersive driving experience.
Inside, the San Juan Commission offers a luxurious retreat, featuring Recaro sport seats adorned in a bespoke blend of leathers, Alcantara suedes, and vibrant stitching mirroring the car’s exterior palette. Singer’s commitment to detail extends to every aspect of the interior, from the carbon fiber dashboard to the lightweight door cards and modern air conditioning system.
This singular creation by Singer, boasting a mere 25 miles driven since its meticulous restoration, is anticipated to fetch up to $1,500,000 USD at RM Sotheby’s ModaMiami auction. With its unparalleled blend of heritage, performance, and bespoke craftsmanship, this reimagined Porsche 911 is a true automotive masterpiece destined to capture the hearts of enthusiasts and collectors alike.