Everrati Partners with Aria Group To Sell Electric Porsche Restomods in the US
British outfit Everrati is partnering with Aria Group and will sell made-in-USA restomods. The company will now design products specifically for American buyers.
In August 2021, we discussed Everrati’s all-electric widebody Porsche 911 restomod. After electrifying other classic models like Land Rover Defender and Mercedes SL, Everrati is helping future proof 964-Gen 911. Now Everrati is expanding its 911 electric vehicle program to the US. After establishing Everrati North America, the company is now partnering with the Aria Group.
Everrati will now build made-in-USA vehicles specifically for American buyers. Aria Group’s collaborations with outfits like Singer and Jensen Button’s Radford have been responsible for creating some exciting cars. A large portion of Everrati’s sales comes from Gen-Zers and millennials. The company’s customer base desires a blend of the futuristic EV powertrain and the timeless design of classic models.
Everrati Automotive Limited’s Founder & CEO, Justin Lunny, shared his thoughts on the new partnership. “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,” said Lunny. He further adds,” The build of our first car in Irvine is already well underway and I cannot wait to deliver it to our Californian customer in the coming months.”
Everrati also claims that demand for its electric offerings is surging in California amongst its sustainability-conscious customer base.
What impresses us about Everrati is the attention to detail throughout the company’s offerings. Even with its 964-Gen Porsche 911 restomod, the outfit split the batteries between the front and rear end to maintain the original weight distribution of the 911. Amongst other models, the company also offers a Gulf Edition. This restomod flaunts the oil company’s iconic classic blue and orange livery, which is officially licensed.
Prices for Everrati offerings in the US start at $260,000, which does not include the cost of a donor car or taxes. The company will also launch its first car at the upcoming Monetary Car Week. Furthermore, Everrati intends to add more models to its lineup as the company grows its market share in the US.
President & CEO of Aria Group, Clive Hawkins, also offered his views on the new venture, “Over many years, Aria Group has garnered a reputation as a leader in the low-volume, high-end vehicle engineering and manufacturing space. Everrati’s products, such as the redefined Porsche 911 (964), set new standards for electrified iconic vehicles, and we are excited to be playing a key role in the company’s expansion into the US market.”
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