Land Rover Series IIA, 100% electric restomod by Everrati

Land Rover Series IIA, 100% electric restomod by Everrati


Replacing an iconic car from the 1960s with a 0-emission model? This is Everrati’s work that finds a kind of dedication in its latest modification, the 100% electric Land Rover Series IIA.

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Starting from one of the The most popular off-road vehicles ever, 1961 Land Rover Series IIA, Everrati has created a 100% electric restomod that aims to make the undisputed icon of the sixties still relevant. Everrati is one of the reference points for those involved in electrical restomods. Creation and first delivery Land Rover Series IIA 100% electric by Everrati In many ways it marks the inauguration of Everrati in the face of great public interest in transforming iconic cars into 0-emission models and, therefore, according to current standards.

Land Rover Serie IIA and Everrati

Presented at the Grand Champions Polo Club in Florida, so much so that it has already been named as Polo Commission, the electric series of Land Rover IIA and Everrati is already a success that is accompanied by unusual enthusiasm. The Land Rover Series IIA and Everrati engine were designed and developed in Upper Heyford, England, resulting in two engines that together produce 152 horsepower and 300 Nm of torque. In terms of autonomy, Land Rover Series IIA and Everrati 241 km long with a single charge and also has the advantage of providing a reset system. In terms of performanceacceleration from 0 to 100 km / h is less than 13 seconds.

The battery is 60 kWh and AC and DC fast charging system is available. Land Rover Series IIA and Everrati offer both four wheel drive modes always keeping Land Rover’s natural off-road orientation intact.

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The restomod performed by Everrati on the Land Rover Series IIA also includes an intervention in terms of design. Physical activity is characterized by a galvanized frame and Lime color and the presence of black steel wheels. Inside, however, we find teak floors, a wooden steering wheel, standard bench seats and a canvas roof with a modern design. Modernity and tradition come together in a natural way for an interesting renovation that, as announced by the same Everrati CEO Justin Lunnyrepresents the company’s commitment to maintaining the legacy of its most iconic vehicles while managing to promote sustainable mobility at the same time.

The Land Rover Series IIA that Everrati intervened with his restomod is one the perfect combination of classic elegance and robustness, a vehicle suitable for urban and rural environments. A model that even today, with its electronic equipment, can continue to communicate with all its unknown iconicity.

Land Rover Series IIA and Everrati: pictures and photos

Here are some interesting pictures Land Rover Serie IIA and Everrati which combines tradition and modernity while respecting the car’s iconic nature and desire for sustainable driving.