Louis Vuitton and Singer Create Two One-Off Porsche 911s Worth Over £2.5M Each

French fashion house Louis Vuitton has teamed up with California-based Singer Vehicle Design to create two bespoke restomods based on the classic 964-generation Porsche 911. According to The Times, both cars are unique one-offs, with each project estimated to cost over £2.5 million.

The collaboration originally aimed to create a dashboard clock, but eventually expanded into a complete redesign of two sports cars, featuring lightweight carbon-fiber body panels, custom interiors, and tailored luggage sets.
Naturally Aspirated Classic Coupe with Skis and a Surfboard

The first project is the Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer – Classic coupe. The body is finished in Louis Vuitton’s signature saffron and cobalt blue colors. The cabin is upholstered in natural VVT leather with diamond quilting that mirrors the lining of the brand’s classic travel trunks.
The car comes with Bisten and Keepall suitcases, a leather jacket, shoes, and a carbon helmet. The roof rack carries a handcrafted wooden surfboard with Monogram inlay and a pair of mountain skis made of wood and Titanal alloy. Mechanically, the coupe features a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated flat-six engine, a 6-speed manual transmission, rear-wheel drive, and carbon-ceramic brakes.
Yacht-Inspired Classic Turbo Cabriolet

The second car is the Classic Turbo cabriolet, created in collaboration with Nicolas Ghesquière, artistic director of Louis Vuitton’s women’s collections. Its white body features fine wood trim on the bumpers, spoiler, and luggage compartments, referencing classic motorboats, while the hood and engine cover are secured with leather straps and buckles.
For the owner, a custom suit was tailored from parachute silk, gold sunglasses were crafted, and a Tambour clock was integrated into the dashboard, accompanied by a Tambour Automatic wrist chronograph in ceramic and yellow gold. The cabriolet is powered by a 3.8-liter twin-turbo flat-six paired with a 6-speed manual.
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According to Singer’s press release, both cars were built to special order and represent the most expensive projects in the tuner’s history.