Everrati, a company specializing in rebuilding automotive classics on battery-based powertrains, has wrapped work on a Porsche 911 (964) coupe that came out in 1991.
The car sports new carbon-fiber bodywork which is partly wider than stock, modern lighting all around, and RS Cup bumpers. The roof hatch remains as is per customer’s request.
Elsewhere, Everrati updates the shocks and the springs, and leaves the exhaust tips in place purely as an aesthetic touch. The internal combustion engine is no more, and an electric motor takes its place with 507 PS (500 hp / 373 kW) and 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) of torque. Outfitted like this, the restomod needs less than four seconds to sprint to 100 km/h (62 mph) and runs 240 kilometers (149 miles) on a single charge.
The company is currently busy with the final tests, and the first customer deliveries are expected to begin towards the end of the year. Put away at least £250,000 if you would like one added to your collection.