2025 AC Cars Ace Classic Electric

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About the Car

2025 AC Cars Ace Classic Electric

AC Cars, Britain’s longest-standing automaker, debuted the 2025 AC Ace Classic Electric at the SEMA 2024 show in Las Vegas in collaboration with TREMEC Electric GT, showcasing a blend of vintage aesthetics with modern EV performance. This new model is a significant addition to the storied lineup of AC sports cars, tracing back to the iconic 1922 Brooklands racer. The roadster also signifies the start of a strategic partnership with TREMEC as AC Cars expands its collection of exclusive sports cars.

  • AC Cars introduces the 2025 AC Ace Classic Electric at SEMA 2024 in partnership with TREMEC Electric GT, showcasing a blend of heritage design and advanced EV technology.
  • The new model marks a milestone for AC Cars, combining vintage sports car aesthetics with modern electrified performance, built on the legacy of the iconic Brooklands race cars.
  • Featuring a hand-laid carbon fiber body and bespoke interior, the AC Ace Classic Electric maintains classic styling while incorporating a powerful 300 bhp (225 kW) EV drivetrain.
  • The 300 bhp TREMEC Electric GT powertrain delivers 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) of torque, a 0-62 mph acceleration in 4.9 seconds, and a driving range exceeding 200 miles.
  • Limited to just 49 units, the AC Ace Classic Electric can be reserved exclusively at the SEMA show, with production slated to begin in 2025.
  • TREMEC’s electric platform supports balanced handling with a 50/50 weight distribution, enhancing driving dynamics while retaining a lightweight build of 1,134 kg (2,500 lb).
  • Available in two styles, the AC Ace Classic Electric features the open grille design reminiscent of early models, while the Bristol version includes the iconic “smiling face” from 1953.
  • Precision-crafted carbon-fiber construction provides durability and reduced weight, reflecting AC Cars’ tradition of high-quality coachwork, also seen in the AC Cobra GT Roadster.
  • Standard colors for the AC Ace Classic Electric include red, white, and blue, with a customizable leather interior and options for bespoke configurations through AC’s personalized service.
  • Only 49 road-registered units will be produced, each bearing a unique chassis number, with prices starting at $275,000 (£212,000) before taxes and custom options.


Handcrafted Design and Modern Power

Built with a hand-laid carbon fiber body and finished with a unique interior, the AC Ace Classic Electric combines the nostalgic essence of traditional sports cars with modern EV capabilities. Powered by a 300 bhp (225 kW) TREMEC EV drivetrain, it delivers 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) of torque, achieving a 0-62 mph sprint in 4.9 seconds. With a 72 kWh battery, the vehicle provides a range of over 200 miles. A limited production of 49 units will be available for reservation exclusively at the SEMA event.