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Charge Cars Under New Ownership

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Charge Cars (Charge), creator of the ’67 – the all-new luxury, bespoke, electric muscle car – has been acquired by a consortium of private investors.

Paul Abercrombie, CEO of Charge Cars, stated: “On behalf of the consortium, I am delighted to announce the acquisition of Charge Cars. The ‘67 establishes a new class of EV – and we will now accelerate final development at our new global HQ in Silverstone, UK, rapidly delivering this exciting luxury vehicle to customers. The Charge brand has huge global potential, and we look forward to revealing more details very soon.”

The ’67 is designed and engineered from the ground up to create an exciting new high performance luxury vehicle. It is a hand-crafted car with a body licensed by Ford Motor Company. It combines iconic American muscle car styling with an entirely new platform and the latest technology to captivate a new generation of discerning, sustainability-conscious automotive aficionados.

Featuring central floor-mounted batteries providing an optimum centre of gravity, the ’67’s cutting-edge, bespoke-designed electric powertrain ensures incredible performance, thanks to 400kW peak power and 1520 Nm of torque from AWD quad-motor technology.
In-house bespoke suspension and lightweight carbon fibre components beneath the skin are combined with torque vectoring, ABS, ESC, and traction control, enabling the highest safety and vehicle dynamics standards.

Advanced interior features include an all-new, fully bespoke digital touchscreen interface, in-house-designed lighting, a premium custom immersive audio system, and Apple and Android compatibility. Produced in a limited run, with unparalleled bespoke luxury and extensive customisation, each ’67 will be as unique and distinctive as its owner.

Further news from Charge will be revealed imminently.

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