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Electric Mercedes W113 SL

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Everrati Automotive Limited and Hilton & Moss have teamed up to work together on cars, and their first project is the Mercedes-Benz W113 SL Pagoda.

Everrati provided electric propulsion, and Hilton & Moss experts took care of the detailed restoration so that the fantastic classic breathed new life into it.

"Everrati is proud to work with partners who meet extremely high standards with their expertise in restoring Mercedes vehicles. We are excited to work with such a big name in the world of classic cars and look forward to offering legendary models in partnership with Hilton & Moss." said Everrati director Justin Lunny.

Hilton & Moss has just gained a reputation as one of the best British vehicle restoration companies and has been working with Jaguar and Aston Martin for a long time. He has more than 40 years of work on Mercedes vehicles behind him.

The result of the cooperation of the mentioned partners is the Mercedes-Benz W113 SL, which will be sold after the restoration and installation of the electric drive. Restoration involves complete disassembly, repair, protection, assembly using original and "refreshed" parts wherever possible. The companies claim that the car will be in better condition than when it left the factory.

After the restoration, electric motors will be installed, which will deliver 180 hp, 12 more than the original motor. The SL will accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in 7 seconds, or 1.8 seconds better than before.

All the work is done carefully and respectfully so as not to disturb the classic charm of the car.

The base price of the electrified model Mercedes-Benz W113 SL Pagoda is 295,000 pounds, and Everrati is already receiving pre-orders.

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