Singer Vehicle Design, based in California, USA, will be honored with the Central Feature at the Festival of Speed, taking place from July 9-12, 2026. Goodwood announced today that Singer will be the central focus of the 2026 Festival of Speed, presented by Mastercard, and will be celebrated with a dedicated Central Feature display. The Central Feature at the Festival of Speed, situated in front of Goodwood House, is renowned for its spectacular, large-scale sculptures created by artist Gerry Judah. For 2026, the feature will pay homage to Singer's impact on the automotive world, bringing together a special collection of vehicles with a grand fanfare, promising moments of exhilaration throughout the event. Since its founding by Rob Dickinson in 2009, Singer has garnered global acclaim as a unique automotive company. Famous for its reimagined classic Porsche 911s, Singer blends iconic design with cutting-edge engineering, material science, and craftsmanship. Each Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer is shaped by the company's simple yet powerful mantra: "Everything is Important." Singer's presence at the Festival of Speed extends beyond the Central Feature, with a Singer stand located in front of the Stable Yard, vehicles on display in the Supercar Paddock, and participation on the famous Hillclimb course. These engagements throughout the event will showcase Singer's evolution and the latest innovations from its California and UK teams. In recent years, Singer has unveiled its latest models at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, including the DLS (2018), the Classic Turbo (2022), the DLS Turbo (2023), and most recently, the Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Reimagined by Singer (2025), all of which made their public debut on the Hillclimb, captivating fans. Rob Dickinson, Founder and Chairman & Creative Director of Singer, commented: "I attended the very first Festival of Speed as a spectator in 1993, between band tours, and never in my wildest dreams did I imagine my life would tak