Everrati, founded in 2019, is a UK company whose motto is “Future Proofing Past Masters.” It replaces combustion engines of iconic cars with electric power trains. These include the Land Rover Series IIA, Mercedes-Benz SL and now the Porsche 911 964 wide body from 1991, all restored to concours condition with electric technology
SUPPLIEDIt replaces combustion engines of iconic cars with electric power trains. These include the Land Rover Series IIA, Mercedes-Benz SL and now the Porsche 911 964 wide body from 1991, all restored to concours condition with electric technology.
This it achieves by replacing the steel front and rear wings, bonnet, doors and roof with the lightweight material to further enhance the car’s performance while engineering in a similar driving ‘feel’ to the conventional model, says Everrati, which has procured the handling finessing services of former British Touring Car Championship and Porsche Carrera Cup driver’s champion Tim Harvey.
“When we launched Everrati in 2019, it was our mission to create the most desirable, technically advanced, sustainable, zero-emission iconic cars in the world,” explains Justin Lunny, founder & CEO of Everrati Automotive.
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