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ECD Automotive Design's Project Gravette Porsche Wins “Best in Show – European Modified” at the 2025 Festivals of Speed
Globenewswire· 2025-11-04 14:15
Core Insights - ECD Automotive Design, Inc. announced that its Project Gravette Porsche 993 won Best in Show – European Modified Division at the 2025 Festivals of Speed, showcasing the company's expertise in luxury vehicle restoration and customization [3][4][5] Company Overview - ECD is recognized as the world's largest Land Rover and Jaguar restoration company, specializing in bespoke luxury builds, including models like Defenders, Range Rovers, Jaguar E-Types, Ford Mustangs, and Toyota FJs [3][6] - The company was founded in 2013 and operates from a 100,000-square-foot facility in Kissimmee, Florida, employing 102 staff, including 67 craftsmen and technicians with a combined total of 66 ASE certifications [6][7] - ECD's vehicles are fully bespoke, designed through a luxury experience, and hand-built over 2,200 hours by master-certified craftsmen [6] Recent Achievements - The Project Gravette Porsche 993 is ECD's first Porsche 911 customization and has quickly gained recognition for its design and craftsmanship [4][5] - The win at the Festivals of Speed validates ECD's ability to blend classic design with modern performance, enhancing the company's brand visibility and supporting its growth strategy across various channels [5] Product Portfolio - ECD's current restoration offerings include Land Rover Defenders, Land Rover Series IIA, Range Rover Classic, Jaguar E-Type, Ford Mustang, and Toyota FJ, with a focus on high-quality, custom luxury vehicles [6]