Sebring to unveil Electric Retro-Inspired Sports Cars

August 31, 2023
Sebring to unveil Electric Retro-Inspired Sports Cars
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If you like the idea of owning a classic sports car, but are put off by thoughts of all that mechanical maintenance, then a new retro electric could be the answer. Electric vehicle developer, Sebring Works, will unveil new electric sports car designs at the iconic Goodwood Revival in September. 


Sebring Works says it has taken the essence of classic aesthetics and combined it seamlessly with its proprietary EV platform.

"We understand the sentiment behind classic cars, the emotion, the style, the craftsmanship. At Sebring Works, we are not just in the business of building cars; we are crafting experiences," says Gary White, Rainmaker at Sebring Works. "Our new cars pay homage to the timeless designs that have captured our hearts while embracing today's driving experience. You can be assured that you will turn heads as well as enjoy an exhilarating ride.”

The new cars will be introduced at stands 322 and 323 on Thursday, September 7th, from 5pm at the Goodwood Revival. 
 
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