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Mercedes-Benz SL “Pagoda” EV Conversion Blends Classic Luxury And Modern Tech

Everrati, the UK-based EV conversion specialist that’s known for bringing cool classics back to life with an electric kick, unveiled its latest creation based on the iconic Mercedes-Benz SL “Pagoda” from the 1960s.

Unveiled at the Fairmont Monte Carlo Hotel in Monaco, which is located right next to the famous Formula 1 Hairpin Curve where a Citroen Ami also happened to roll over a while back, Everrati’s SL is described as being the new benchmark for understated sustainable luxury.

Put on display in the hotel’s lobby for this year’s Monaco Yacht Show that runs between September 27 and 30, an event where the EV conversion specialist also brought a reimagined Land Rover Defender that fits inside a superyacht, the electrified SL bearing the factory codename W113 has been meticulously restored to Concours standards by Mercedes-Benz specialists Hilton & Moss, while the standard internal combustion powertrain has been replaced with an electric variant that was designed, developed, and manufactured in-house by Everrati.

Gallery: Mercedes-Benz SL "Pagoda" EV Conversion By Everrati

Finished in a shade of deep blue, the first of the “Pagoda” EVs converted by the UK firm has a factory-fresh interior with leather-covered seats and a cleverly redesigned instrument cluster that retains the original look but has had its tachometer repurposed as a power meter.

Revealed at the 1963 Geneva Motor Show, the original Mercedes-Benz SL “Pagoda” replaced the iconic convertible variant of the 300 SL gullwing and got its nickname from the concave shape of the detachable hardtop. Powered by an inline-six gasoline engine that made anywhere between 148 horsepower and 168 hp, depending on the size of the engine.

As far as the EV conversion is concerned, Everrati's website states that the vehicle has 300 horsepower and can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in under 7 seconds. Its range is listed at 200-plus miles and the top speed is 124 mph.

Speaking about its latest model, Everrati co-founder and CEO Justin Lunny had this to say: “This meticulously restored and redefined car is the ultimate two-seater electric luxury grand tourer, a unique proposition which pays homage to the history of the legendary SL ‘Pagoda’, yet is fully future-proofed, enabling it to be enjoyed today - and in the hands of the next generation tomorrow. We are witnessing a revolution with surging demand for high-end sustainable vehicles which are zero-emission yet retain timeless design and iconic character.”

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