Everrati Automotive Limited has announced the launch of its latest addition to its growing portfolio: a zero emission Mercedes-Benz SL W113 ‘Pagoda’.
The new benchmark for understated sustainable luxury, the new model made its global debut at the renowned Fairmont Monte Carlo, just a stone’s throw from the famous Formula 1 Hairpin Curve and will be on display in the hotel’s illustrious lobby for the duration of the Monaco Yacht Show from 27th-30th September, an event at which the company has a significant presence.
Everrati has respectfully reinvented the masterpiece. Hand-built and meticulously restored to concours standards by Mercedes-Benz specialists Hilton & Moss and re-powered with a cutting-edge electric powertrain designed, developed, and manufactured in-house by Everrati.
The elegant SL ‘Pagoda’ has been redefined as the world’s ultimate open top, two-seater zero emission luxury grand tourer.
Offering an exquisite blend of heritage, luxury, sustainability, and future-proofed technology, the SL ‘Pagoda’ redefined by Everrati presents a unique proposition.
As car custodians, Everrati stays true to the quality of the vehicle yet provides an OEM-grade powertrain upgrade that exceeds the performance specifications of the original enabling unparalleled enjoyment and fun for multi-generational owners’ recreation and preservation.
Everrati’s passion and care preserves such masterpieces of automotive engineering and design, transforming them into rolling art that are perfectly within the zeitgeist for current times, but are legacy products that can also be enjoyed for generations to come.
As well as debuting its new electrified SL ‘Pagoda’ at Monaco Yacht Show, Everrati will also be chauffeuring VIP guests around the principality in its zero emission Land Rover Series IIA, while the company also revealed a new Defender Shore Tender Edition at the event, a collaboration with superyacht designers Bannenberg & Rowell and superyacht brokers, Edmiston.
Justin Lunny, Everrati Co-Founder and CEO said: “Monaco Yacht Show is one of the world’s most glamorous and exclusive events and, without doubt, Everrati has pulled out all the stops. I am delighted we have given our redefined electric Mercedes-Benz SL ‘Pagoda’ such a fitting global debut, thanks to a remarkable collaboration with the Fairmont Monte Carlo Hotel – a revered brand that shares our passion for sustainable luxury.
“This meticulously restored and redefined car is the ultimate two-seater electric luxury grand tourer, a unique proposition which pays homage to the history of the legendary SL ‘Pagoda’, yet is fully futureproofed, enabling it to be enjoyed today – and in the hands of the next generation tomorrow. We are witnessing a revolution with surging demand for high-end sustainable vehicles which are zero-emission yet retain timeless design and iconic character. We look forward to showing VIP show visitors how we have reinvented this piece of automotive history to the highest standards and could not wish for more appropriate surroundings.
“I am also delighted we have such an eye-catching presence at Monaco Yacht Show this week, through our redefined and electrified Land Rover Series IIA, which will be on chauffer duty throughout, and our innovative Defender Shore Tender partnership with Bannenberg & Rowell and Edmiston.”
Pierre Louis Renou, General Manager, Fairmont Monte Carlo, added: “Fairmont has always been an environmental leader among eco-friendly hotels, as one of the first luxury hotel brands to achieve emission reduction targets. We believe it is our privilege to enhance genuine experiences and promote a rich cultural exchange within our communities by ensuring long-term stewardship of our planet. We are delighted to collaborate with Everrati on the debut of its stunning zero emission, fully electric Mercedes-Benz SL ‘Pagoda’, a car that truly exemplifies sustainable luxury.
“At the Fairmont Monte Carlo, each of our strategic decisions are taken by considering and measuring the carbon footprint impact. Many actions and investments were made and resulted in the drastic electricity savings of the hotel -19 per cent of the electricity consumption.”