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Singer Celebrates 300th Restoration

The Sotto Commission comes to life

The 300th Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer has been completed in California. The 1990 Porsche 911 was restored in collaboration with its owner, who named their car the ‘Sotto’ commission. This car exemplifies Singer’s personalization services and love affair with the 911. Its specification represents requests made by its owner.

Build highlights include:

  • Presented with carbon fiber bodywork in Resistance Blue with ghosted side stripes
  • Bespoke interior trimmed in orange leather with black stitching
  • Lightweight carbon fiber track seats with woven leather centers and nickel grommets
  • 4.0L, naturally aspirated, air-cooled flat-six, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission sending power to the rear wheels
  • Carbon ceramic brakes
  • Titanium sports exhaust

Remagining the 911 continues to thrive

The milestone represents Singer’s careful but steady growth since its founding in 2009. Singer now employs over 600 people across world-class teams in California and the UK. On behalf of its global clientele, Singer brings together beauty, craftsmanship and innovation. Founded in California in 2009, Singer has become famous for celebrating the Porsche 911. The company undertakes bespoke restorations for owners of the air-cooled cars.

Singer’s philosophy highlights

  • A passionate focus on iconic design and a homage to the world’s most iconic sportscars.
  • Highly personalized restorations with superlative attention to detail, guided by the mantra Everything is Important.
  • Modern engineering and material science combined with beautifully executed interiors and jewel-like details.
  • A deep connection with California and its automotive zeitgeist.
  • Singer is now synonymous with the concept of Reimagining – bringing together heritage with twenty-first-century engineering and material science.

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