While some folks might not like the idea of adulterating a vintage car with a modern electrical powertrain, they might change their minds when they see the latest EV from Lunaz Design. The British company specializes in taking vintage homegrown vehicles, and the Range Rover Classic gets both standard and long-wheelbase versions with fully electric power in either Town (comfort) or Country (off-road) trim. You can even opt to get the Country configuration with three-doors. Customers can upgrade the vehicle to their liking but should consider the $330k starting price. While there’s no word on output or range, there’s gotta be a market for these bespoke EVs because the original’s electricals could only be improved upon.
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