Nicknamed Blackbird, the triple black 911 makes 500 horsepower and an instant 369 lb-ft of torque, paired with a single-gear transmission instead of a Tiptronic gearbox. The tuner claims the EV can go 0-60 mph in just under four seconds.
In terms of range, the model can drive for 200 miles on a single charge thanks to a 62-kilowatt-hour battery pack. Despite the weight changes, Sacrilege Motors claims the Blackbird will retain the 911’s weight distribution, which is “crucial to the car feeling like a Porsche 911 should.”
Other specs include two-way inverted custom Penske race shocks at the front, three-way adjustable remote-reservoir custom Penske race shocks at the rear, Brembo slotted discs, 18-inch Fiske three-piece custom forged wheels wrapped in Michelin PS2 rubber, and a limited-slip differential.
“Our passion for Porsche cars is paramount to this project,” said Bobby Singh, Sacrilege Motors’ president and technical lead. “We want to deliver an analog, air-cooled-era 911 with the reliability and instant power of an EV while preserving an exhilarating driving experience that’s familiar to air-cooled 911 enthusiasts.”