Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer
Highlights
- Offered from and commissioned by Formula 1 World Drivers' Champion Jenson Button
- Rear-wheel drive, 4.0-Litre Motorsports engine, Ohlins adjustable suspension, Brembo Carbon Ceramic Brakes
- Unique specification of PTS Porsche Cassis Red Metallic with carbon bucket seat for driver and touring seat for passenger
1992 Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer – Classic Services – The Bel Air Commission
Commissioned personally by Formula 1 World Drivers’ Champion Jenson Button and offered today from his collection, the Bel Air Commission reflects the singular vision of one of the 21st century’s greatest racing drivers. Beautiful to behold in terms of cosmetic specification, the Bel Air Commission was conceived to give its notable owner the best possible Porsche 911 driving experience on the road.
At the heart of the Bel Air Commission is Singer Vehicle Design’s 4.0-liter ‘Motorsports’ engine, mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. Furthermore, it is fitted with the Ohlins sport adjustable suspension alongside carbon ceramic brakes. The car beautifully encapsulates modern performance within its sleek bodywork, boasting seam-welding and a carbon fiber roof in addition to the full carbon fiber bodywork. Finally, it also boasts the singer hallmarks of both the external oil filler and frunk-mounted external fuel filler.
For its paintwork, Jenson chose a paint to sample shade of Porsche Cassis Red Metallic, a very charismatic hue that varies from purple to pinkish-bronze depending on the light, which was offered on 911s but also the 928 and 968 in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This is protected by full car paint protection film. The paintwork is further offset by full touring trim including nickel bumperettes but without rubber and the side reflectors have been removed. The decklid lettering, Singer script, and RS wheel centers are also finished in nickel, with the brake calipers finished in black with silver lettering to match the nickel trim throughout the exterior trim.