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Everrati secures a partner in the USA to build Porsche 911 electromods

European tuner and EV conversion specialist Everrati has mentioned its plans to invade the North American market before, but up until now, it had implied building custom cars in Europe and shipping them overseas – slow, expensive and suboptimal. Luckily for the company, this seems to be over now.

California-based composite expert and low-volume manufacturer Aria Group has agreed to assist Everrati in building electric variants of the Porsche 911. The name ‘Aria’ may not ring a bell, but the company stands behind many of the glorious and famously expensive Singer and Radford restomods, making it an ideal choice of partner.

Budget-conscious Everrati fans in the USA may now order an entry-level 911 spec called Pure, which offers 446 PS (440 hp / 328 kW) of electric thrust and has 290 km (180 miles) of driving range. It needs 4.5 seconds for the standard sprint. Those with deep pockets may want to consider Signature, a spec with 507 PS (500 hp / 373 kW), a four-second sprint and 241 km (150 miles) of range.

Prices start at $260,000 for a slim-bodied Porsche 964 EV and reach $325,000 if a widebody top spec is desired. The donor vehicle and any applicable taxes are not included.