When Jaguar unveiled the XK120 in 1948, it wasn’t just a car—it was a statement of wealth, taste and success. The long, flowing fenders, the sculpted grille, the impossibly low stance—it was automotive art in motion. And it wasn’t simply about looks. With a top speed of 120 mph, it was the fastest production car in the world at the time. Hollywood stars, racing legends, and aristocrats all clamored to own one. But as beautiful and groundbreaking as it was, time has caught up with the XK120. Classic car lovers have long been torn between preserving these machines in their original form, complete with outdated mechanicals and constant maintenance, or updating them for modern roads. Enter Lunaz, the British company redefining automotive restoration by perfectly combining timeless aesthetics with cutting-edge electric performance.…