Lunaz turns the classic Range Rover into an electric car |
Lunaz brings electrical engineering to classic luxury cars like Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Jaguar because electric cars are the future.
The Silverstone-based company produces classic luxury cars and has unveiled the Jaguar XK120, Bentley Continental and Rolls-Royce Phantom Vs.
Lunaz is now expanding its product line to include Range Rover vehicles manufactured between 1970 and 1994, or what the company calls the classic era of Range Rover design.
The first set of 50 classic Range Rover vehicles with three and four doors that have city or country specification.
As the name suggests, "city standards" are more suitable for driving in the city and on the highway, where the emphasis is on passenger comfort.
On the other hand, the "national / regional symbol" aims to integrate the modern technology of these classic cars into an off-road environment.
However, it includes an all-wheel drive system and an updated suspension that includes improved non-slip rails, actuators, and dual brakes.
Lunaz ensures these designs are customer specific and have completely independent interior and exterior trim.
The company has fully identified a capless version of the Safari. This was the first stand that appeared in the James Bond movie "Octopus" in 1983.
Other examples of more modest allocation include: beverage areas for rear passengers, or the creation of different storage areas and bins to meet the specific needs of customers across the country.
The interior design also provides modern technology options such as an infotainment system in the front, air conditioning, a full screen and various options for the interior.
The car was completely redesigned and repairs began with the dismantling of the metallic car and the installation of the drive system.
The widely used Range Rover starts at £ 245,000 plus local taxes. According to Lunaz, the first 50 cars are currently under modification and are expected to be delivered to customers in the summer of 2021.