Pumped restomod Porsche DLS Turbo (18 photos)
Atelier Singer, known for its restomods based on classic Porsche has unveiled a new project called the DLS Turbo. Track and road modifications of the sports car refer to the racing Porsche 934/5 sample of 1977, but differ in appearance and chassis settings. The projected cost will be about $2 million.
DLS Turbo, which, in fact, became a continuation of the earlier Turbo Study project, based on the Porsche 911 (964) of the early 1990s. However, the scale of the alterations allows us to talk about the creation of a completely new car. The Singer supercar differs from the donor in its body, interior, running gear and power unit.
Both versions received a radically widened track, massive bumpers and impressive wheel arch extensions with air intakes. The track modification features a larger front spoiler and a giant wing at the stern, which is replaced by the road version spoiler. At the same time, Singer is ready to sell both options to the customer. decorations for the back, to fit the mood of the wing or spoiler.
Supercars also differ in the design of rims up to 20 inches If the road modification they look relatively traditionally, we developed a unique look for the track, reminiscent of the interweaving of many threads.
Both modifications are equipped with a 3.8-liter boxer six with twin turbo. It develops more than 700 hp. With. and works with 6-speed mechanics. The dynamic characteristics of the supercar are not yet are called.
Atelier Singer is known for its outstanding projects based on the Porsche 911 with naturally aspirated engines. The company has built 450 of these cars, after which I decided to switch to turbocharged options. In the case of the DLS Turbo, only 99 copies will be built.