A legendary athlete reimagined: Everrats specializes in electrifying classic vehicles, and the British company's latest project is a milestone – its first project for Canada.
From a Porsche 964 Carrera 2 from 1990 became a strong electric sports car with 500 PS and 500 Nm. This means a doubling of performance!
Restomod Everrati Porsche 964
The E-Power enables impressive acceleration: from 0 at 100 km / h in 3,7 seconds. The special specimen, known as "Lighthouse Commission", was commissioned by a Canadian entrepreneur who was inspired by childhood memories of Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver.
The Lighthouse Commission Reconstruction
The penalty should not only be Daily Driver but also for longer trips – for example to Whistler or along the coast. Everrati founder Justin Lunay describes the project as a balance between classic charm and modern technology: “The customer wanted to preserve the timeless appeal of the 964, but with the reliability of a Electric drive."
Technology meets aesthetics
The completely newly developed 964 as EV has Body parts made of carbonto save weight and the Performance The conversion was carried out by a specialized Porsche expert in Irvine, Kalifornien, carried out.
The heart of the drive is a 62-kWh battery, which are equipped with a specially developed EV control system The package not only provides high performance, but also a range of around 300 km per load.
Perfect workmanship and strong performance
Visually, the 964 remains true to its origins, but is in a modern Nardo Gray The interior is based on cream-colored leather with gray accents, which gives the conversion a particularly elegant touch.
Alastair Hesp, whose Vancouver-based company specializes in e-conversions for athletes, was involved in adapting to Canadian regulations. He says: “The quality of the carbon body is outstanding – as if it were made by the world’s best body builders. And with 500 electric horses it is one of the fastest cars I have ever driven. "
Not a reconstruction, but a reinterpretation
According to the Everrati co-CEO Rhodri Darch the project is much more than just a conversion: “It is a completely redefined car that retains the character of the original.“ It was particularly important to the client that the 911 not only remain a show vehicle, but actually driven in everyday life – with airbags, rear seats and everything a modern car needs.
And the conversion has already international attention and was covered by well-known automotive bloggers, including Supercar blondie, presented. Image and video credits/source: Everrats | This content was created using AI and reviewed by an editor.