Singer reveals the end result of its Dynamics and Lightweighting Study
Air-cooled perfection.
Late last year, Singer announced that they had been working with Williams Advanced Engineering on its most ambitious automotive project yet: to build the ultimate, air-cooled Porsche 911. The project, which is called the Dynamics and Lightweighting Study, is making its debut this week at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and boy, is it a stunner. Powered by a 500-hp flat-six, the modernized classic will be limited to 75 cars and each one will be built at Singer's new facility on the Williams campus in Grove, Oxfordshire, England.