Feb 22 • 04:00 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Singer Restores a Legend: 911 Cabrio 964 in a Modern Edition - Only 75 Units

Singer has introduced a modernized version of the 911 Cabrio 964 inspired by the late 80s Carrera Cabriolet, with only 75 units set for production.

Singer has unveiled a modern variant of the iconic 911 Cabrio 964, drawing inspiration from the late 1980s Carrera Cabriolet, especially the 'Turbo-look' widened version that featured a naturally aspirated engine. The new model maintains the classic allure while integrating contemporary technology, being built on an original steel chassis from the 964 generation, structurally reinforced and complemented with carbon fiber body panels for improved performance and aesthetics. The heart of this performance car is a four-liter naturally aspirated boxer engine, developed with engineering support from Cosworth, delivering an impressive 420 horsepower and revving beyond 8000 rpm. While it stays rooted in the architecture of the 964 generation, the engine has received significant upgrades, including a four-valve setup per cylinder, variable valve timing— a first for Singer— along with both liquid-cooled cylinder heads and air-cooled cylinders. This modernized engine is paired with a titanium exhaust system, enhancing not just performance but also the overall driving experience. With only 75 limited editions produced, this model is set to appeal to car enthusiasts and collectors alike, as it beautifully combines classic design with modern performance innovations. Singer's dedication to honoring the legacy of the 911 Cabrio while pushing the boundaries of automotive engineering speaks to a growing trend in the automotive industry where traditional aesthetics meet cutting-edge technology, appealing to a market that values both heritage and advanced performance features.

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