A run of 50 electrically propelled classic Range Rovers has been announced by Silverstone-based firm Lunaz.
The company, established in 2018, specialises in electrifying British classic cars, having previously revealed makeovers of Rolls-Royces, Jaguars and Bentleys, and says that the global demand for such vehicles means it is doubling its workforce and expanding its production facility.
Prices start at £245,000, excluding local taxes, for the electric classic Range Rovers, with customer deliveries from summer 2021.
Lunaz is basing its vehicles on Range Rovers built between 1970 and 1994, and will be offering them in three specifications.
The standard- and long-wheelbase ‘Town’ edition will place the emphasis on occupants’ comfort, and reflect the fact that some are owner-driven, but some will also be chauffeur-driven.
Meanwhile the ‘Country’ specification will ensure these electric classics are ready for off-road adventuring with four-wheel drive and uprated suspension.
Roofless, Octopussy-style versions have been confirmed, too, based on conventionally bodied vehicles – and the first of these has already been allocated to a buyer in Europe.