With only 51 units produced between 1993 and 1994, the Porsche 911 RSR from the 954 generation is one of the rarest and most desirable models of the 911 from the Stuttgart brand.
Therefore, finding a 911 RSR for sale is almost an impossible mission. However, Everrati, a company specialized in transforming classic models into 100% electric vehicles, decided to replace the original 3.8-liter combustion engine of the 911, capable of producing 350 hp, with an electric motor installed on the rear axle.
The British company did not disclose the power of the 100% electric motor, but in other 911 conversions carried out by Everrati, the company equipped the models with an electric motor capable of producing 500 hp. What has been confirmed is that the electric motor is powered by a 63 kWh battery, capable of achieving a range of up to 320 km. In addition, the company announced that this 911 RSR is capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds, although it has not revealed the top speed.
The Everrati Porsche 911 RSR remains faithful to the spirit of the original model with various weight reduction details, such as the removal of the rear seats, the addition of lightweight seats for the driver and passenger, carbon fiber details on the bodywork, including a unique aerodynamic package that features a large rear wing inspired by the design used in the RSR, along with 18” alloy wheels.
Everrati also revealed that the 100% electric version of the Porsche model is equipped with a premium electronically controlled active and adaptive suspension system, which offers multiple settings designed to optimize and improve driving dynamics, comfort, and performance, whether on the road or on the track.
“This work is a tribute to a legendary model with three decades, resulting in an incomparable experience that combines the best of classic design with modern performance and zero emissions,” emphasized Justin Lunny, CEO of Everrati.