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“EVERRATI HASN’T USED THIS AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SMOOTH OFF THE EDGES OF OLDER 911S”

“Everything we do is reversible,” promises Justin Lunny, the founder of Everrati. Clearly it’s not the first time he’s been asked how contentious it is surrendering a perfectly tidy Porsche 911 to the EV cause. “We’re updating them but we’re not ruining them. If somebody wishes we allow them to have their engine, package it up and put it in storage or a mancave. But if we achieve what we’ve set out to do, we’ll still make these cars engaging and fun. Though it’s a different experience by definition.”

The car you see here is the Everrati Signature. Not the company’s first

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