Everrati completes its first Canadian electromod, turning a 1990 Porsche 964 into a 500-horsepower electric daily driver.
British EV conversion specialist Everrati has unveiled its first Canadian commission—a fully electrified 1990 Porsche 964 Carrera 2, boasting 500 horsepower and a custom design tailored for everyday use. Dubbed the “Lighthouse Commission,” the half-million-dollar build combines cutting-edge electric power with the timeless appeal of Porsche’s air-cooled icon.
Commissioned by a tech entrepreneur inspired by childhood visits to West Vancouver’s Lighthouse Park, the vehicle was designed to be both a capable daily driver and a high-performance tourer for coastal drives and Whistler getaways. The 964-based EV features a carbon-fiber body, ultra-compact electric powertrain, and a brand-new 62-kWh battery pack, delivering an estimated range of 300 kilometers (185 miles) per charge. With a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) time of just 3.7 seconds, it more than doubles the output of its original flat-six engine.
Everrati’s founder, Justin Lunny, emphasized that the project preserves the essence of the 964 while adapting it for a new era. “The client challenged us to create a vehicle that captures the timeless, enduring appeal of the 964 while delivering reliability with daily driving in mind,” Lunny stated.
Finished in Nardo Gray with a cream leather interior accented by gray striping, the Lighthouse Commission retains the classic Porsche aesthetic while incorporating Everrati’s signature badging. The transformation was completed in collaboration with marque specialists in Irvine, California, ensuring the electrified driving experience mirrors that of the original sports car.
With this first Canadian commission, Everrati continues to push the boundaries of luxury EV conversions, keeping classic icons on the road while embracing sustainable performance.