The Porsche 911 “Turbo Study Roxbury Commission” capsizes the market in 2025
Only a handful of examples in the world, a rare “Azzurro Thetys” hue and a price tag approaching $1.7 million: our analysis reveals why this Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer is becoming the new obsession of collectors. Its perfect balance of mechanical heritage and modern engineering is shattering the standards of handcrafted automotive luxury.
A creation that goes beyond classic catering

California-based Singer Vehicle Design, founded by Rob Dickinson, pushes the boundaries of restomod. Starting from a Porsche 911 type 964 base, each model is transformed with 100% carbon bodywork and a 4.0L flat-six engine developed with Cosworth. According to our research, only around a hundred Carrera Coupe “Reimagined” models will be produced, consolidating the brand’s absolute exclusivity. This extreme craftsmanship attracts top collectors from Los Angeles to Paris, seduced by its mechanical authenticity.
Since early 2025, Singer has been working with Red Bull Advanced Technologies to reinforce the chassis structure, thus connecting tradition and F1 precision. The “Roxbury Commission” embodies this philosophy with an Azzurro Thetys paintwork inspired by historic Porsches, combining elegance and modernity. In keeping with this logic of enduring perfection, the bespoke interior features woven leathers and analog instrumentation that evokes the myth of the 70s.
Precision engineering
This Turbo Study model is based on a flat-six block increased to around 510 hp, combined with a modern manual gearbox and a redesigned transmission. Every detail testifies to the collaboration between Singer and Cosworth, where the reliability and sound of a mixed-cooling engine redefine the notion of vintage performance. Engineers have integrated a Bosch engine management system, guaranteeing instant response without altering the original soul of air-cooled engines.

RM Sotheby’s experts confirm that prices are soaring on the secondary market, with some Singers already fetching over two million dollars in private sales. This trend illustrates the convergence of passion, perfection and rarity. In Paris, a number of collectors now confide in having these fully customized models imported, reinforcing the French capital’s place in the Singer customer circle.
Extreme craftsmanship as a signature
Each “Reimagined by Singer” requires almost 4,000 hours of manual labor. The adjustment of each carbon panel, the sheathing of the controls, right down to the hand-polished badges are finalized under the direct control of the brand’s master coachbuilders. This process elevates Singer beyond a restoration: it’s a
“A relentless pursuit of excellence in every detail.” – Rob Dickinson, founder of Singer Vehicle Design
A booming parallel market
In recent years, demand for Porsche 911 Singers has risen by 60%, according to high-end market trackers. The Oppenheimer and Roxbury models are becoming more investment objects than mere cars. Auctioneers such as RM Sotheby’s and Broad Arrow are observing a frenzy comparable to that for classic Ferraris, accentuated by limited editions of 100 or less. This structural scarcity has led to a speculative effect that Singer has kept under control, refusing to overproduce in order to preserve the artisanal integrity of its brand.
“Singerized means an extreme level of bespoke restoration and personalization that defines this exclusive niche.” – The Autopian, May 2025
A modern tribute to the 930 Turbo
Visually, the “Roxbury Commission” evokes the legendary 930 Turbo, while incorporating flowing lines and carbon aerodynamics. Specialists note the purity of the pastel hues, reminiscent of the Porsche palette of the 70s. Singer has perfected rear ventilation and weight distribution to optimize agility, making this car a symbol of perfect balance between elegance and power.
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