The Coupe, irresistibly reminiscent of the Porsche 930 Turbo, is powered by a 3.8-liter 6-cylinder air-cooled box engine powered by two turbochargers.

Well-known American company Singer has published photos of the second Porsche 911 from the new Turbo Study program, inspired by the legend Porsche 930 Turbo from the G series.

Compared to the first customer, whose Singer 911 Turbo is equipped with (i) elements that contribute to driving comfort, the second customer of Singer's "turbo history" (which currently hosts more than 70 customers) insisted on a car with which performance will be above all else.

Responding to demand, in the Singer, its white 911 Turbo was fitted with an additional modified suspension, with which the car floor is even closer to the ground, carbon-ceramic brakes visible behind Fuchs green lips and highly profiled seats.

Performance is supported by the fact that the 6-cylinder 6-cylinder 3.8-liter air-cooled boxer engine in this case develops 510 horsepower, which is 60 "horsepower" more than the first Singer 911 Turbo delivered in the Touring edition.

A 6-speed manual transmission is responsible for transmitting power to ground.

The California-based company, which was founded in 2009, has not shown how much a modern version of the Porsche 930 Turbo costs, but unofficially, about a million dollars are mentioned.

/ Telegraphy /