MR24 · Cobalt ·

MR24 COBALT — Cold precision. Inner fire.

MR24 Cobalt embodies the nobility of a revered Porsche icon, restored with respect and reimagined with boldness. Based on the rare 1972 911 S 2.4 — known for its iconic oil filler flap — this 24th Signature build is both a tribute to engineering heritage and a declaration of contemporary style. This Restomod is our vision made metal: preserve the soul, elevate the drive, and refine every last detail. A blue-blooded 911 with icy poise and a blazing heart.

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Design

Its subtly reworked Regency Blue coat evokes the metallic chill of cobalt and the depth of a stormy sky. Inside, every texture has meaning: a custom-woven blue fabric reminiscent of raw denim, deep blue leather paired with refined black panels, and a gear knob crafted from wood and matching tones. The seat stitching and textile gradients are masterfully detailed, while cold aluminum trims cut through the softness — a bold signature of restrained luxury. The result is an interior of quiet complexity.

Performances & sensations

Beneath the decklid, the fully rebuilt 2.4-liter flat-six delivers 190 horsepower with sharp, immediate response. True to its 70s roots but refined with modern precision, the engine breathes with confidence. The lightweight chassis, sharp manual gearbox and intuitive handling make every curve an invitation, every acceleration a moment of joy. The MR24 Cobalt isn’t a museum piece — it’s a living machine, designed to thrill. Stoic on the outside, electric on the inside.

Specs

Brand: Porsche | Base Model: 911 S | Year: 1972 | Engine: 2.4 | Power: 190HP |
Weight: 1075kg | Transmission: Manual | Color: Regency Blue | Upholstery: Leather, Fabric & Aluminum | Use: Leisure drives and weekends

Timeless Design

The Porsche 911 is a symbol of timeless design, and the 1972 S version is no exception. With its clean lines and iconic profile, it embodies the essence of Porsche styling. Its rounded forms and instantly recognizable silhouette have earned the admiration of purists, who consider it one of the purest expressions of Porsche design — a key reason for its popularity among Restomod enthusiasts.


Performance and Innovation

Under the hood, the 1972 911 S 2.4 featured an innovative flat-six engine capable of delivering impressive power and acceleration for its time. With 190 horsepower, the car could sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in under 7 seconds — a remarkable achievement for a production car in the early ’70s. It was also equipped with Porsche’s signature rear semi-trailing arm suspension, providing outstanding handling and road-holding, reinforcing its status as a top-tier sports car.


Luxury and Comfort

Inside, the Porsche 911 S combined sporty functionality with luxurious comfort. Bucket seats, a three-spoke steering wheel, and distinctive gauges created an immersive driving experience. Despite its sporting nature, the 911 S didn’t compromise on comfort, offering a cabin where aesthetics met performance.


Heritage and Collectible Value

The 1972 911 S 2.4 is now highly sought after by collectors and is often regarded as a valuable investment. Well-preserved and carefully restored models command high prices, a testament to their iconic status in the automotive world. With its timeless aesthetics, exhilarating performance, and precision engineering, it embodies the spirit of the Porsche brand — continuing to inspire generations and establishing itself as a modern Restomod icon.