Singer

Singer Vehicle Design, born from a passion for Porsche 911s, isn't a car manufacturer in the traditional sense. Instead, it's a restoration and reimagining house. Founded in 2009, Singer takes existing 964-generation 911s and meticulously rebuilds them, imbuing them with modern performance and bespoke aesthetics.

The company's focus is on detail, from the carbon fiber bodywork to the meticulously crafted interiors. While the original 911's DNA is preserved, Singer's creations boast upgraded engines, suspension, and braking systems. The result is a car that blends vintage charm with contemporary engineering.

However, Singer's exclusivity and high price tag limit its accessibility. Despite the undeniable craftsmanship, the brand's focus on a specific model and its limited production runs place it firmly in the realm of high-end automotive art, rather than a widely accessible classic car experience.