Safari-Wars: Singer ACS Vs. Porsche 911 Dakar - Storyboard
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Both the 911 Dakar and the Singer ACS are Porsche sportscars that work off-road
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Singer beat Porsche to the off-road sports car game by introducing the ACS in 2021
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The Porsche 911 Dakar was introduced in November 2022
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Like all Singer cars, the ACS is based on a Porsche 964
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Porsche 911 Dakar is based on the 992.1 Carrera 4 GTS
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ACS stands for All-terrain, Competition Study
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Singer ACS features two 5-way adjustable dampers per wheel and 265 mm of suspension travel
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In its max-ride height setting, the 992 Dakar features up to 80 mm more ground clearance than the standard 911 GTS
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The 911 Dakar's 3.0-liter twin-turbo flat-6 is good for 473 hp and 420 lb-ft
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Singer ACS is powered by a Porsche-build, air-cooled boxer of the Mezger design
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You can adjust the power of the Singer ACS between 450 and 600 horsepower
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The 911's Dakar-inspired livery pays hommage to the 1984 original, Porsche 953 Dakar
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Both Singer ACS and Porsche 992 Dakar feature roof-mounted racks for additional equipment
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The Singer ACS is more hardcore than the 992 Dakar, with a stripped-down, rally-spec interior
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The 911 Dakar features a lot more creature comforts and is essentially a well-spec'd 992 cabin
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Production of the Porsche 911 Dakar was limited to 2,500 units
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Only 2 Singer ACS prototypes were developed... for now
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2023 Porsche 911 Dakar cost $223,450
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While the Singer ACS is north of $1.0 million
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Sadly, Singer had to go back to the drawing board due to legal issues with Porsche
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Swipe up for the full story and to see how Prosche's 911 Dakar compares to the Singer ACS
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