Singer unveiled its Porsche 911 Turbo Study earlier this year and now has a fully customized customer specification to showcase the car’s potential. We are mainly interested in the nice pictures, but we also give you all the details about this particular car.
The carbon fiber body is finished in Turbo Racing White and is complemented by green stripes and green painted wheels. Meanwhile, the interior is made of pied-de-poule “Grun” fabric. The colors white, black and green match the inside with the outside. This particular car has the available lightweight carbon fiber seats and carbon fiber interior trim. Both the door sills and the transmission tunnel are painted in Turbo Racing White to further meld the interior with the exterior of the car.
As for performance, the Turbo Study comes standard with a 964-derived (but heavily modified) 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six that puts out 450 horsepower. Singer promised more power was possible with the initial reveal, and it delivered with this example, boosting it to 510 horsepower. All other performance extras are also included here. Singer fitted it with the sport calibrated suspension, which gives it a lower ride height. Plus, it gets the carbon ceramic brake package. Whoever built this car certainly primed it for some potential track time.
The only thing missing from this latest Turbo Study news is, of course, a price. Trust that it is extremely expensive and there is already a long line to order one.
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