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Everrati announces new electrified Porsche inspired by the legendary 911 ST

Wesley DoyleBy Wesley DoyleMay 18, 20233 Mins Read
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The racing edition of the 911, the ST is one of the most desirable models in Porsche history.

Everrati Automotive Limited, the leading technology company specialising in the redefining and futureproofing of automotive icons through the integration of
cutting-edge EV powertrains, has announced its latest redefined and electrified Porsche – a new addition inspired by the legendary 911 ST.

Produced in extremely limited numbers between 1970-1971 as a lightweight racing edition of the 911, the ST remains one of the most revered and desirable models in Porsche history. The new model pays homage to the ST, blending a Porsche motorsport-inspired hand built body with a host of weight-saving measures and a bespoke, OEM-grade, state-of-the-art EV powertrain.

Based on an expertly restored steel G-Series base, the ST-inspired model features an OEM-grade 62kWh battery pack and battery management system, with electric motors delivering 440bhp to the rear wheels via a limited slip differential, enabling an emission-free range of more than 200 miles and sub-4-second 0-60mph acceleration. Combined with AC and DC Fast charging, the car is modernised with optional features including air conditioning, power steering, and Apple CarPlay. Completing the high-tech specification is the option of TracTrive suspension. The premium, electronically controlled active and adaptive suspension system offers multiple settings designed to optimize and enhance driving dynamics, comfort, and performance, whether on the road or track.

For this very special new addition to its line-up, Everrati has partnered with world-renowned specialist RS Werks, a Porsche restoration and customisation company based in Pennsylvania, USA, to ensure absolute attention to detail, with both overall weight and weight distribution targeted at as close to that of the original 911 ST. The agreement follows Everrati’s partnership with Aria Group, based in Irvine, California, which builds the firm’s 964-based models for the US and international market, underlining its strategy to forge relationships with the world’s best specialists where appropriate.

The timing of this announcement coincides with a special year for the Porsche 911, with 2023 marking the 60th anniversary of the Porsche 911 (901), first introduced to the public at the Frankfurt IAA Motor Show in 1963. In celebration, Porsche AG is rumoured to be releasing its own special edition 911 ST, based upon the current 992 generation GT3 RS.

“The original 911 ST is a legendary machine, ultra-rare, lightweight, the very essence of a motorsport-inspired Porsche,” said Justin Lunny, Everrati Founder and CEO. “Our redefined version pays homage to that legend, pairing hand built craftsmanship, similar weight and weight distribution with OEM-grade engineering processes, resulting in a new model that emulates the ST’s classic style and driver appeal, but is futureproofed via a state-of-the-art electric powertrain.”

Designed and developed at its global headquarters in Oxfordshire to the highest standards, the latest 911 ST-inspired model will join Everrati’s leading portfolio of redefined automotive icons, which includes electric versions of the Porsche 911 (964) Coupe, Targa, Cabriolet, Range Rover Classic, Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Series, GT40, and Mercedes-Benz W113 SL Pagoda.

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Wesley Doyle

Wesley Doyle is editor of Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International and Stadia. He has over two-decades experience in publishing during which time he has worked at some of the UK’s leading consumer magazine titles in the health and fitness and sport sectors. Wesley is also passionate about cycling and interested in alternative technologies, particularly in transportation, to achieve net zero.

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