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1974 Classic Electric Ford Bronco

Zero Labs is currently selling one of their impressive electric Ford Bronco´s. Meticulously rebuilt from the ground up, this one-of-a-kind restomod merges classic American muscle with next-generation electric innovation.

Finished in a stunning Metallic Gray carbon fiber body by Aria Group, the 1974 Classic Electric Ford Bronco retains its original silhouette while boasting flawless modern craftsmanship, panel gaps so tight you could barely slip a card through. Inside, the cabin blends hand-stitched white leather with Eames-style walnut finishes and nickel-plated CNC controls, creating a space that’s both luxurious and nostalgic.

Under the hood (or where the hood used to matter), the original ICE engine is replaced with a 350-hp BorgWarner electric drivetrain powered by a 70 kWh battery pack, good for over 170 miles of range. It even keeps a 5-speed manual transmission, offering that raw driving connection rarely found in EVs. With independent suspension, Brembo brakes, and a custom steel chassis, it’s every bit as capable as it is beautiful.

This isn’t just an electrified Bronco, it’s the first of its kind, representing three years of engineering and design mastery by California-based Zero Labs. Every inch of it redefines what a restomod can be, perfectly balancing heritage and high-tech luxury.




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