
In a compelling blend of heritage and high-tech innovation, UK-based EV specialist Inverted is turning heads by reviving the iconic Land Rover Series I, II, and III models—with fully electric drivetrains. While the exterior remains unmistakably vintage, the underpinnings and powertrain have been overhauled to meet the expectations of today’s electric vehicle market.
This electrified Land Rover delivers emotive design and contemporary usability. It targets classic car collectors and eco-conscious enthusiasts alike and offers a unique alternative in the rapidly evolving EV space.


Timeless Design Meets Modern Performance
Despite retaining its original 1960s-era styling, the Inverted Land Rover is powered by a 62 kWh battery split between the front and rear axles. This layout improves weight distribution and driving dynamics, while the electric motor produces 160 horsepower and an extraordinary 900 Nm of torque.
Performance is brisk, with 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) achieved in 8 seconds—a remarkable feat for a vehicle built initially for rugged, low-speed utility. Even more impressive is that Inverted has preserved the Land Rover’s original four-wheel-drive system, transfer case, and locking differentials, allowing it to maintain full off-road capability.
Practical Upgrades for a New Era
Modernization extends beyond performance. The electric Land Rover supports both 6.6 kW AC charging and 60 kW DC fast charging, enabling a 20–80% charge in just 38 minutes. Though its estimated range is 193 km (120 miles), the vehicle is not intended for long-haul commutes—it is positioned for urban driving and weekend adventure.
Drivers can choose from eco, traffic, and off-road modes, offering adaptability to different environments while preserving the minimalist and tactile driving experience associated with classic vehicles.

Niche Market Appeal at a Premium Price
The base price of this electric Land Rover is 150,000 GBP(about 197,722 USD). Although the price includes the cost of the donated vehicle, it is still a burden for the general consumer. However, this vehicle is not just a retro replica for classic car collectors and old car enthusiasts. Instead of the inconvenience of starting the engine and pulling the choke yourself and the inefficiency of having to endure the smell of exhaust fumes, it provides a quiet and intuitive driving experience.
Harry Millington, founder of Inverted, noted that many classic car enthusiasts seek the vintage look without the usual compromises. He explained that the electric version preserves the iconic design while eliminating issues like hard starts and exhaust emissions, offering a smooth, silent driving experience.
Electrification as Preservation, Not Replacement
The Inverted Land Rover is more than a retrofit—it reimagines sustainable heritage. At a time when emissions regulations are putting pressure on internal combustion classics, this project offers a compelling path forward. It allows collectors to preserve and drive their vehicles without sacrificing environmental responsibility or modern usability.
With growing interest in electrified resto-mods, Inverted’s approach may encourage broader industry adoption, especially as regulatory frameworks continue to tighten around emissions and urban access zones.
For buyers seeking a balance of design integrity, modern tech, and environmental consciousness, Inverted’s electric Land Rover delivers a distinct and emotionally resonant solution—a vintage off-roader built for the future.