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David Beckham Buys 10% Stake In Lunaz, EV Firm Known For Making Electric Rolls-Royce And Bentley

45 year old Manchester United, PSG and Real Madrid legend David Beckham buys 10 per cent stake in Lunaz.
Lunaz is known for converting iconic cars like Rolls-Royce, Range Rover and Bentley into electrified versions.
Like his trademark free kick, David Beckham is also famous for his love of high-end luxury cars.
His garage boasts fleets of several head-turning luxury cars, including Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Phantom.
Man United Legend David Beckham has taken a 10 percent stake in Lunaz, a UK-based technology company known for re-engineering and converting internal combustion engine-powered vehicles into electrified versions.
The 45 year old year old joins Reuben and Barclay families, and Alexander Dellal, as well as founding investors Navid Mirtorabi and CJ Jones as an investor at the company.
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Lunaz is known for its extraordinary works, including electrified versions of a 1961 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, 1961 Bentley Continental S3 and Range Rover Classic.
Like his trademark free kick, Beckham is also famous for his love of cars as his garage boasts fleets of several head-turning luxury cars.
Beckham’s love for high-end luxury cars no doubt convinced Maserati to seek the services of the former Read Madrid star to help the Italian brand promote its lineups.
And to announce their partnership, Beckham took a Maserati Levante Trofeo for a spin where he made expert donuts with the brand’s performance SUV.
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