In a world shifting towards electric mobility, Inverted’s Electric Toyota Land Cruisers stand out as a blend of style and sustainability, redefining the classic driving experience into a futuristic marvel. Priced at $244k, these custom 40 series (J40) Land Cruisers from Inverted are a statement of luxury and innovation on the road.
Building on the success of their electrified classic Range Rover series, Inverted undertakes the meticulous restoration and electrification of vintage vehicles, offering bespoke EV conversion services for Land Cruiser models such as the FJ40, FJ43, and FJ45. The seamless integration of custom 53kWh battery packs ensures a smooth and powerful driving experience.
By converting vintage Land Cruisers into electric wonders, Inverted aims to provide drivers with a modernized twist on classic design while addressing common issues of vintage vehicles such as poor performance and reliability concerns. The newly engineered custom Land Cruisers boast upgraded features like CCS rapid charging ports capable of up to 75kW, enabling rapid charging times and an impressive range of up to 150 miles.
Through a meticulous restoration process that involves stripping down each vehicle to its bare metal, Inverted ensures that every Land Cruiser leaving their workshop is in pristine condition. The customized details cater to the specific preferences of each client, guaranteeing a unique and personalized driving experience for every owner.
Featuring an electric motor that enhances performance with 215 horsepower and over 250 lb-ft of torque, the Inverted Land Cruisers retain the original transmission, allowing for smooth gear shifts and innovative upgrades. With the ability to start smoothly in any gear, these electric marvels provide a new level of driving comfort unheard of in vintage vehicles.
In summary, Inverted’s Electric Land Cruisers combine classic aesthetics with modern technology, offering a premium driving experience that merges the best of both worlds for automotive enthusiasts seeking luxury and sustainability.
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