'Die Charakteristika der Motoren - die ja das Herz eines jeden Singer Autos sind - werden weiterhin von Singers Spezifikation definiert', so bestätigt das kalifornische Unternehmen selbst die Nachricht. Singer’s rumored first turbocharged car could also be in the agreement, but it's too early to confirm that. Besonders heikel ist in diesem Zusammenhang auch, dass Porsche die Aggregate nach den Spezifikationen bauen wird, die der Tuner definiert hat. All other units under the deal will be built at Porsche Motorsport’s North America headquarters.įor now, Singer and Porsche will collaborate only on engines with future naturally-aspirated motors also being part of the plan. The engines for them will continue to be assembled in the UK by Williams Advanced Engineering, as Road and Track reports. It’s important to note that this new agreement doesn’t include the Singer DLS cars. Back in 2017, Singer and Williams Advanced Engineering shocked the air-cooled Porsche Type 964 restomod world by joining forces to create the stunning Dynamics and Lightweighting Study (DLS). “The characteristics of the engines – very much at the core of every Singer car – will continue to be defined by Singer's specification,” a statement by the California-based firm confirms the news. More interestingly, Porsche will assemble Singer’s engines to the specifications defined by the tuning company. This is not something we see every day in an industry where OEMs usually tell customers to use only original parts and never rely on services by aftermarket companies. This move comes as a little surprise to us as it basically means the legendary sports car maker gives an official approval of Singer’s work. Singer Southampton Commission Wears Eye-Catching Mix Of Blue And Orange.
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The information was first unearthed by TopGear and then confirmed by Road and Track. Singer, the California-based tuning company that builds modernized air-cooled Porsche 911s, has reached an agreement with a subsidiary of Porsche with the latter taking responsibility for building the engines Singer will use from now on. We know the headline of this article may sound a little confusing but it’s the actual news here. The engines for the DLS cars will be built in the UK, though.