Charge Cars, which was placed into administration on 31 May 2024, has been acquired by a consortium of private investors.
The creator of the ’67 – the all-new luxury, bespoke, electric muscle car – now plans to accelerate final development of the vehicle at its new global HQ in Silverstone.
Paul Abercrombie, CEO of Charge Cars, said: “On behalf of the consortium, I am delighted to announce the acquisition of Charge Cars.
“The ‘67 establishes a new class of EV – and we will now accelerate final development at our new global HQ in Silverstone, UK, rapidly delivering this exciting luxury vehicle to customers.
“The Charge brand has huge global potential, and we look forward to revealing more details very soon.”
The ’67 is designed and engineered from the ground up to create a new high performance luxury vehicle.
It is a hand-crafted car, with a body licensed by Ford Motor Company, combining American muscle car styling with an entirely new platform and the latest technology to captivate a new generation of sustainability-conscious automotive aficionados.