David Beckham invests in EV conversion firm

David Beckham with Lunaz founders David Lorenz and Jon HiltonDavid Beckham with Lunaz founders David Lorenz and Jon Hilton
David Beckham with Lunaz founders David Lorenz and Jon Hilton
Ex-footballer turned entrepreneur secures 10 per cent stake in Lunaz ahead of firm’s expansion

David Beckham has taken a 10 per cent stake in a firm specialising in converting classic cars to electric power.

The former footballer, well known for his love of a fast and flashy motor, is investing in Silverstone-based Lunaz, as the firm announces ambitious expansion plans.

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Lunaz launched in 2019 and is famous for its conversions of high-end classic cars such as the 1960s Rolls-Royce Phantom, Jaguar XK120 and early Range Rovers, with prices starting at £245,000 and rising to more than £500,000.

Lunaz's electric Range Rover conversions start at £245,000Lunaz's electric Range Rover conversions start at £245,000
Lunaz's electric Range Rover conversions start at £245,000

It is now launching two new arms which it says will create 500 skilled jobs developing electric drivetrains for heavy goods vehicles and off-the-shelf EV systems for customers.