Singer, the California-based luxury specialist that restores and reimagines classic Porsche 911s in collaboration with their owners, presents the first car reimagined through DLS Turbo services and reunited with its owner. Singer’s clients often name their car at the start of the restoration, and in this case the owner chose “Sorcerer.”

This Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer has been named Sorcerer by its owner and is specified in graduated Fantasia Blue, with a track-focused rear wing and front fascia, and 7-spoke magnesium centre-lock wheels with a Champagne finish. Sorcerer is restored around the original Type 964 monocoque, augmented with chassis strengthening, and wears lightweight carbon fibre bodywork, inspired by the rare 934.5 endurance racer from the late 1970s.

The reborn flat six is based on the Type 964’s engine and develops over 700HP and 750Nm of torque with 3.8L capacity, 4-valves per cylinder, twin turbochargers with variable turbine geometry, water-cooled cylinder heads, air-cooled cylinders and an electrically powered horizontal fan. DLS Turbo services incorporate a twin-turbocharged, 9000rpm, 3.8L flat six, restored and developed by Singer, combining expertise in turbocharging with the remarkable engine developed through DLS services. Latest generation ABS, traction control, and electronic stability control, developed with Bosch, are combined with selectable drive modes, a manual six-speed gearbox and rear-wheel drive.

The owner has specified seats trimmed in Pebble Grey leather with Pearl Grey Alcantara seat centres, and Champagne piping. The interior bright trim is specified in Champagne with satin carbon fibre selected for the lower interior environment.
