Luxury Meets American Classic - ECD Automotive Design Launches its First American Muscle Car Product
ECD Automotive Design, known for its remarkable luxury restomods including one-of-a-kind builds of classic Land Rover Defenders, Range Rovers, and Jaguar E-Types, is taking a massive jump into the American muscle car market. Just five months since the launch on NASDAQ, the Kissimmee, Florida-based corporation proudly presents its lovingly created ECD custom classic Ford Mustang. The initiation marks an encouraging new chapter for both ECD and the iconic Mustang lineage. Fusing authority, elegance, and nostalgia for the popular American classic, this one-of-a-kind will delight fans with a car that few will ever witness in motion, providing a luxury, top-of-the-line commodity. Every car emphasizes the company’s commitment to precision, setting forth as the benchmark for the highest performing classic muscle car.
The Value of the Client Journey
ECD’s interest in the timeless Mustang market substantiates its commitment to customer satisfaction and the affection for unique, individualized cars. Since the first customized Land Rover Defenders were delivered in 2013, the organization has established a reputation for providing an unmatched client journey from the very beginning of the process, all the way through post-delivery. “Putting the client in the center of the process has been key to our success,” explains Tom Humble, co- founder, and Chief Experience Officer of ECD Auto Design. “This consumer-centric model has naturally matured our product line into more innovations as our returning clients have made new vehicle requests, including vintage classic Range Rovers, Jaguar E-Types and now ECD’s first American muscle car, the vintage Ford Mustang.”
Investing in an Exclusive Mustang
Like the high demand Land Rover and Jaguar restorations, each ECD Mustang is entirely tailored. Customers can align their vehicles to meet their exact specifications with over 2 million combination options available. From the exterior to the interior, each car is personal, accumulating to an unmistakable design that is true to the owner. Clients will have the opportunity to choose from a wide variety of powerful engines powered by Roush to ECD’s second generation EV options. Imagine owning a classic Mustang that is one-of-a-kind.
“I couldn’t be more excited to introduce our first American muscle car at ECD,” comments Scott Wallace, CEO of ECD Auto Design. “Beyond the car itself though, this release is all about the team. Our America Strong team will closely handcraft each classic Mustang with the highest level of attention to detail, ensuring we’re truly building American pride with every car produced.” Wallace continued to offer an invitation, saying, “I hope you will join us on our journey as we redefine what it means to drive American classics. Drive the experience, the experience being ECD Auto Design, where legacy meets leadership, and dreams become reality with every car we hand build”
ECD Auto Design’s expansion to the classic Ford Mustang signifies another step in its commitment to quality and innovation in the automotive restoration and customization industry. With its unique blend of dedication, quality artisanship, tradition, and passion for classic vehicles, ECD Auto Design has grown into the go-to shop for the luxury automotive experience of a lifetime.
Wallace hinted that “This is the first of many to come. Do not be surprised when you see the other American classic cars in our lineup. I am beyond excited for what the road holds ahead for ECD Auto Design.”
About ECD Auto Design
ECD, a public company trading under ECDA on the Nasdaq, is a creator of restored luxury vehicles that combines classic English beauty with modern performance. Currently, ECD restores Land Rovers Defenders, Land Rover Series IIA, the Range Rover Classic, Jaguar E-Type, and the Ford Mustang. Each vehicle produced by ECD is fully bespoke, a one-off that is designed by the client through an immersive luxury design experience and hand-built from the ground up in 2,200 hours by master-certified Automotive Service Excellence (“ASE”) craftsmen. The company was founded in 2013 by three British “gear heads’ whose passion for classic vehicles is the driving force behind exceptionally high standards for quality, custom luxury vehicles. ECD’s global headquarters, known as the “Rover Dome,” is a 100,000-square-foot facility located in Kissimmee, Florida that is home to 90 talented craftsmen and technicians, who hold a combined 61 ASE and five master level certifications. ECD has an affiliated logistics center in the U.K. where its seven employees work to source and transport 25-year-old work vehicles back to the U.S. for restoration. For more information, visit www.ecdautodesign.com.