The First Battery-Electric Porsche 911 (964) Hits The US Courtesy Of Everrati – SlashGear
The 964 Porsche 911 was originally produced between 1990 and 1993, and was the first Porsche vehicle to feature full-time all-wheel drive. In a collaboration with Gulf Oil International — hence the bright orange and blue livery — Everatti has applied its redefinition process to Porsche’s automotive icon.
As part of the treatment, Everatti gives the Porsche 911 a full “restomod” — maintaining much of the spirit of the original vehicle, making few changes to the feel and interior. Apart from a small screen in the center console above the transmission tunnel — and what Everatti calls “Custom Porsche inspired 5-gauge cluster dials,” — much of the interior of the vehicle, including the gear shifter, are only slightly updated. Everatti claims that the weight and weight distribution — an important part of what makes the Porsche 911 so special in the first place — is mostly left intact, while a carbon fiber body comes as standard.
In terms of performance, the EV drivetrain increases the power and torque from the original 247 BHP and 228 lb-ft of torque, to the new 500 BHP and 368 lb-ft, respectively. The 0-60 time drops down to under four seconds, while a 62 KWh battery gives the vehicle a claimed range of approximately 200 miles. Regenerative braking and regular AC and DC fast charging are offered as well, although no specifications are stated in regards to charging speed. Everatti also adds creature comforts like heated front seats, updated climate control, and a new entertainment system that includes full navigation, Bluetooth, and Apple CarPlay.
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