
Here is a Porsche 911, not necessarily like the others. At least for his generation. More than 200,000 units were sold between 1973 and 1989 and are part of this generation of 911s, one of the most popular in history. today, The model we are interested in is starting a new life thanks to Everratithe cook specializes in upgrading.
The British firm has unveiled a new kit to transform this 911 into a true electric sports car without changing the car’s aesthetics or settings.
Power injection
Instead of the original 2.0-liter and 2.4-liter engines capable of developing up to 270 hp. for the fastest versions, we now find an electric motor 440 hp mounted on the rear axle, which allows it to be driven. The electric motor runs on a battery 60 kW/h and the car can drive to 322 km with one charge.
Figures such as 0 to 100 km/h and top speed are not reported, but Everrati clarifies that the battery and motor setup has been calibrated to not alter the driving experience.
The weight distribution remained the same, and the mass itself remained “very close to the original”, although Everrati does not mention this specifically. At that time, this 911 weighed about 960 kg.
Sacrilege?
This isn’t Everrati’s first conversion kit. In the past, British engineers have already tackled other automotive myths, such as the Ford GT40, equipped with a 62.5 kWh battery and 800 hp, or the Mercedes W113 Pagode with 180 hp. and 220 km of autonomy.
This isn’t their first Porsche either, as there was also a 500 hp 911 (964) upgrade. and 290 km of autonomy.
Source: Auto Plus

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