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This Company Transforms Mid- 60s Ford Broncos into Electric Vehicles
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Based in Hawthorne, California, Zero Labs Automotive restores and modifies classic vehicles.
The company has an interesting mission: take any classic car and make it electric. The company is starting with the Original Land-Rover Series III 109 Wagon and First Generation Ford Bronco. The company re-engineers the body with new components to attach it to a full battery-electric chassis. The result is a mid-60s Bronco, but with 300-600 HP, 18,000 RPM, 85-100kWh performance, and a range of 235+ miles with DC fast charging.