“1971 Land Rover Electromod by Everrati: First in America | Giga Gears”

**Everrati Expands Internationally with First Electric Land Rover for American Customer**

Everrati, a renowned restoration and electromod company based in the UK, is making significant strides in its international expansion. The recent unveiling of the stunning Land Rover Series IIa marks a milestone as the company’s first creation for an American customer.

### Restored and Electrified
The vehicle, based on a 1971 Series IIa, underwent a meticulous restoration process to bring it back to its former glory. Everrati then took it a step further by replacing the traditional engine with electric motors, delivering an impressive 150 hp and 221 lb-ft of torque. The electric Land Rover offers both two- and all-wheel-drive options, powered by a 60 kWh battery pack that provides a range of 150 miles.

### Attention to Detail
In addition to its electrification, the Land Rover received a makeover with a new paint color called limestone. The refurbishment also included a new canvas roof, classic bench seating, and a wooden steering wheel complemented by teak flooring at the rear of the vehicle.

### A Unique Commission
Commissioned by a buyer known as Craig, the electric Land Rover is aptly named “The Polo Commission” due to the owner’s involvement in corporate and equestrian law. The vehicle was presented to Craig at the Grand Champions Polo Club in Florida, where he expressed his pride in owning the first electric Land Rover in the United States.

### Everrati’s Vision
Everrati’s foray into the U.S. market comes on the heels of establishing a North American headquarters. Founded in 2019 by Justin Lunny and Nick Williams, the company has been at the forefront of electrifying classic vehicles, including Porsche 911s and Mercedes SLs.

As Everrati continues to push boundaries in the world of electromobility, the electric Land Rover Series IIa stands as a testament to their commitment to innovation and sustainability.

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