Rare Porsche 911 Singer "Highlands Commission" Surfaces for Auction
One of just 450 examples and showing only 2,103 miles on the odometer.
A rare 1994 Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer, known as the “Highlands Commission,” is poised to command attention at an RM Sotheby’s auction. This exquisite restoration, one of approximately 450 Classic 964 chassis produced by Singer Vehicle Design, represents a premiere example of bespoke automotive engineering and design.
Completed in December 2021 and originally delivered to Dallas, Texas, this Highlands Commission showcases Singer’s renowned artistry. Its desirably equipped 4.0L flat-six engine, assembled by Porsche Motorsport North America (PMNA), delivers 390 hp and was updated in June 2024 to the latest PMNA specifications. This refresh included new cylinder heads, a carbon-ceramic brake upgrade and subtle aesthetic enhancements, amounting to nearly $40,000 in additional work.
The Rainette Green exterior is complemented by a luxurious interior featuring Vivaldi leather trim, woven inserts and Tivoli square-weave carpets. Attention to detail extends to bespoke touches like a Deep Orange tachometer, a Le Mans shift knob and a Momo Prototipo steering wheel. High-performance Ohlins suspension, nickel-accented Fuchs/RSR wheels and track seats with piano-black backs round out the specifications.
With only 2,103 miles on the odometer, this Highlands Commission offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a Singer restoration in pristine condition. It also represents a rare chance to bypass Singer’s years-long waitlist and acquire a Classic-specification 964 — an offering no longer available for order.
Inquiries are open via RM Sotheby’s official site, with the auction, the amfAR x RM Sotheby’s sale, to kick off on November 22. This rare example is expected to fetch as much as $1,500,000 USD.