British firm Everrati is partnering with US-based manufacturing company Aria Group to help meet the surging demand for its Porsche 911 'electromod' conversion.
The Oxfordshire-based company currently restores and electrifies a selection of classic cars, swapping the combustion engine for the latest electric vehicle powertrains.
Due to increasing demand from the US for its Porsche electromod, Everrati will collaborate with Aria Group, a manufacturing firm which specialises in manufacturing low-volume, high-end vehicles.
Everrati says Aria’s expertise and state-of-the-art manufacturing and composites facility based in California will enable the brand to "accelerate delivering times and meet the US demand".
The partnership follows the announcement of the creation of Everrati North America, the firm’s new US arm which will be based in Calabasas, California.
Everrati says its entire product range is available in every major market, with demand for its models being led by "sustainability-conscious millennials and Gen-Z buyers" who want EV power over ICE.
“I am absolutely delighted to announce our agreement with Aria Group,” said Everrati founder and CEO Justin Lunny.
“Like Everrati, Aria Group is expert in the provision of the highest quality, custom iconic cars, adding OEM-grade engineering and manufacturing, resulting in the highest possible quality products.”
The popular 911 (964) redefined by Everrati range consists of coupe, targa and cabriolet models, which can be built with either a narrow or wide body, with an officially-licenced Gulf Edition also available.
The Everrati 911 has a 373kW (500bhp) EV powertrain and a 53kWh battery, delivering an electric range of up to 200 miles, and a sub four second 0-62mph time.
Alongside the 911, Everrati’s current line up of models includes a Land Rover Series IIA, GT40, and Mercedes-Benz W113 SL Pagoda.
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