To the naked eye, these cars appear to be stock. Everrati, however, has added a power output instrument to the gauge cluster. Buyers can specify the adjustable TracTive suspension system as an option when purchasing.
Everrati's new powertrain consists of an electric motor that offers 440 or 500 hp (328 or 373 kW) outputs. The more powerful variant produces 369 lb-ft (500 Nm) of torque. It takes less than 4.0 seconds to go from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 96 km/h).
The vehicle has a 62-kilowatt-hour battery as well. The driving range for the Everrati is estimted to be around 200 miles (322 kilometers).
Most 911 convertibles from the 964-era have an air-cooled 3.6-liter flat six that produces 250 hp (186 kW) and 229 lb of torque (311 Nm). There were also a handful of droptop turbos that put out 380 hp (283 kW).
Everrati uses only authentic 964 convertibles for this conversion. The company builds these vehicles with the option to return the car to its original condition.
Everrati is based in Oxfordshire, England. The firm is assembling the electric 911 Cabriolet for the UK and Europe there. The examples for the United States will be created by Aria Group in Irvine, California. The company is now taking orders for the new car model.
Though the company has not yet announced the price, similar coupe versions retail for £250,000 ($282,800).
Source: Motor1