October Cars & Coffee at K2 Motorcars delivered a full-scale Porsche takeover with Singer Vehicle Design headlining an already stacked lineup. This month wasn’t about deep storytelling; it was about the machines themselves, and they showed up in force.





Singer brought an exquisite 911 Carrera Coupe, fully reimagined. Turbo-bodied, meticulously finished, and powered by their newest naturally aspirated flat-six, it blended the raw, old-school sensation of air-cooled Porsche DNA with the refinement and comfort of the modern era. Every detail felt intentional; every line shaped with purpose.




Parked nearby, a matched pair of RS models stood out immediately: a GT4 RS and Spyder RS, both finished in Paint-to-Sample Sepia Brown. The GT4 RS stole eyes with the full Manthey package; front canards, sharper aero work, an improved rear wing, and those striking rear wheel covers designed to trim drag and carve out faster laps.









Then, quietly commanding the crowd, were two Carrera GTs. One dressed in Black. The other in GT Silver Metallic; a color that has become synonymous with the car for good reason. Even after more than two decades, both examples carried that same tension, character, and elegance that made the CGT an icon from the moment it debuted.




The rest of the lot filled out the theme: plenty of 911s in every flavor, a Bugatti Chiron in Viper Green adding an unexpected contrast, and a surprisingly bold 992 GT3 RS spec in Arctic Grey with blue wheels. A combination you wouldn’t expect to work, but somehow, in person, it absolutely did.







October at K2 was a gallery. A celebration of Porsche heritage, modern craft, and pure enthusiast energy; exactly what makes these mornings worth showing up for.


















