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This Company Takes Old Porsche 911s and Turns Them Into Electric Cars

This Company Takes Old Porsche 911s and Turns Them Into Electric Cars

Those who love the iconic body of an old Porsche 911 but feel the pull to step into the future are in luck. Voitures Extravert is a Dutch company that takes old Porches and turns them into electric vehicles. Wild, right? They strip the ride and drop in a battery that delivers a range of around 250 miles, meaning you’re not even at that much of a disadvantage compared to modern EVs. This new/old 911 boasts regenerative breaking, a max speed of around 125 mph, and best in class climate control and audio. The process is an exhaustive one, so these electric Porsches won’t be coming out in droves. In fact, only twelve are available for 2019 and can be reserved now, while the company plans to up the output to three per month in 2020.