Scoop! This special and rare Land Rover is located in the Netherlands

Scoop! This special and rare Land Rover is located in the Netherlands

Many electric cars find their way to the Netherlands fairly quickly, but they are not as special and rare as this one. We welcome a very nice Land Rover Series II.

This is a Land Rover Series II from Everrati. That’s a name you may be familiar with. Everrati is a British company that specializes in electric drives for classic cars. The company has already made a name for itself with electric versions of the Porsche 911 (964) and Ferrari GT40. This Land Rover shows that it’s not just about exotics. The special feature: It is the first car from Everrati to set foot on European soil. And then also in Amsterdam!

Prince Bernhard

We even know who this yellowed Everrati belongs to. The British proudly report that Shane Happach is the happy owner of the classic electric vehicle. He works in financial technology and is an early adopter of sustainable luxury mobility. He also owns a yacht from the Dutch company Waterdream, founded by Prince Bernhard. That’s why this boat can be seen in almost every photo here.

Well, what exactly does Mr. Happach get? First, a car that is of course fully RDW approved. After all, Everrati worked hard on the Land Rover Series II’s body, chassis and suspension. In addition, all parts have been reinforced and improved where necessary to optimally accommodate a new electric powertrain.

Range Everrati Land Rover Series II

The Land Rover has two electric motors that together produce 150 hp and 300 Nm. The 60 kWh battery allows a range of 150 miles (or 240 kilometers). That’s as much as the original Land Rover Series II, says Everrati. “Your” Land Rover Series II also includes a 4WD system and can charge with either AC or DC charging.

All in all it is a special Land Rover Series II, with great attention to detail. Everrati is certainly not the only party specializing in this type of conversion, but it is a very young one. The company was only founded in 2019 and over the past four years has already equipped many iconic models with an electric powertrain, including the Porsche 964, Ford GT40, Mercedes-Benz SL Pagoda and Range Rover Classic.

Source: Auto visie

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