Electric Aston Martin DB6 gets limited production run

Electric Aston Martin DB6 gets limited production run

The car will be powered by Lunaz’s proprietary modular electric powertrain, and has a range of 255 miles.

Lunaz Design, a company known for re-engineering and electrifying classic cars, has introduced a limited production run of restored, re-engineered and electrified Aston Martin DB6 cars. Highly limited build-slots will be made available for Aston Martin DB4 and DB5 cars.

Following the confirmation of orders for these first cars, Lunaz will now offer to clients a limited production allocation of Aston Martin DB6 cars in both left-hand drive and right-hand drive configurations. The company says exact prices will be communicated privately but will exceed $1 million. First deliveries are scheduled for the third quarter of 2023. Prices for rare DB4 and DB5 model cars will be available strictly on application.

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Each electrified Aston Martin DB6 by Lunaz will undergo an exhaustive bare-metal restoration and re-engineering process. Lunaz says driveability is ensured through the up-rating of brakes, suspension and steering while interior comfort and convenience is brought up to modern standards through the provision of air conditioning and the sensitive integration of latest infotainment, navigation systems and full Wi-Fi connectivity.

The car will be powered by Lunaz’s proprietary modular electric powertrain, developed entirely in-house and comprised of European-sourced Tier 1 OEM battery cells and motors. All current Lunaz vehicles’ battery capacity ranges are from 80-120 kWh. Range is 255 miles. Every car by Lunaz is equipped with CCS fast-charging capability.

All electrified vehicles by Lunaz are engineered, designed and crafted at the company’s home in Silverstone, England.

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