Everrati Automotive, known for its bespoke EV conversions, has expanded its lineup with zero-emission versions of the classic Range Rover and Land Rover Defender. Prices start at £185,000 for a fully restored and enhanced Defender using Everrati’s OEM-grade EV powertrain.

Everrati goes through the entire vehicle, restoring it to the highest standards and customizing it to the customer's wishes. It then installs a new OEM-grade three-phase AC motor, single-speed gearbox, and battery pack, optimizing the layout for the best weight distribution. Everrati promises that the electric car conversion is not permanent, and an owner can go back to the original drivetrain if they want.

 

 

Everrati builds all its vehicles with sustainable luxury materials, including low-carbon leather from Bridge of Weir. It also works with marque-specialist partners to incorporate custom-designed parts like gauges and trim to update the vehicles while preserving the classic aesthetics.

Pricing for the Range Rover starts at £230,000, which equals $278,000 at current exchange rates. The Land Rover Defender starts at £185,000 or $223,850. Both prices do not include tax or the price of a donor vehicle.

 

 

Converting classic cars to electric vehicles is a promising but pricey concept that allows drivers to enjoy the benefits of an environmentally sustainable vehicle without sacrificing the classic style and driving experience. All this comes with a hefty price tag, but for those who are looking to make a statement with their classic car and reduce their carbon footprint, Everrati's electric conversions offer an exciting prospect.

Source: Motor1

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving