E.C.D. Automotive Design Scales Growth to Produce 100 Truck Builds Annually

New “Rover Dome” Facility to Accommodate Vintage Land Rover Specialist’s Rapid Growth with Second Production Line and First International Logistics Center


KISSIMMEE, Fla., Sept. 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- E.C.D. Automotive Design (E.C.D.), the world’s leader for custom and restored bespoke Range Rovers and classic Defenders, today announces its new headquarters facility in Kissimmee, Fla. and its first international logistics center in the U.K. These two milestones come as E.C.D. expands its hands-on approach to building one-of-one luxury vehicles while keeping quality, client communication and technician talent at the forefront.

E.C.D. was founded in 2013 by three self-proclaimed “petrol heads” and was initially located in a one bay warehouse. After years of growing its staff, refining the build process, delivering perfection and growing into a multi-million-dollar company, the company looks to expand its offerings to more customers. In 2020, E.C.D. experienced exponential growth and saw a major spike in demand for its custom Defenders and Range Rovers. E.C.D.’s new facility and international logistics center will allow for the master craftsmen and technicians to meet the demand the business faces and complete more one-of-one builds while maintaining the quality-controlled 2,200-hour build process.

E.C.D.’s move to the new 100,000-square foot facility will streamline two production lines into a push-forward manufacturing model allowing it to finish 100 one-of-one vehicles a year. Custom vehicles in production come in one end of the facility and out the other as they move through different stages of development on the service line. The production line will be tailored to meet the needs of the team. From engine installation, to paint and upholstery, each team will be designing its workspace layout, storage and enhancements. This will enable a more efficient, expedited process while also maintaining comprehensive and meticulous attention to detail that is unique to E.C.D.’s luxury brand.

“While we now have a bigger, shinier and newer Rover Dome, the culture and DNA at the core of E.C.D. remains the same as when we first started out with three guys in one shed,” said Tom Humble, co-founder of E.C.D. “It was important for us to stay close to Kissimmee and preserve our talented family of 52 automotive misfits. The same employee who built the very first engine at our original location will also be building the first engine at the new facility.”

In addition to the quicker production of high-quality bespoke vintage Defenders and Range Rovers, the immense facility will also have a simulated off-road track suitable for test-driving each vehicle’s capabilities. The company’s warehouse capacity will nearly double, allowing for the storage of more U.K.-imported Land Rover chassis and base vehicles. Finally, the design and sales facilities for the customers will also be significantly enriched to match and exceed the customer service experience of major luxury car brands. An attached Driver’s Club facility will meet any and all post-sale client service needs, ranging from storage to maintenance and upgrading. Customers may also visit the clubhouse to meet other fellow E.C.D. drivers and take part in special members-only events.

The opening of the first logistics center in the U.K. will allow the E.C.D. team to fully control the production process without subcontracting any elements of the business model. By sourcing the base inventory overseas, it will allow E.C.D. to keep every step of the build under its own umbrella while increasing quality control, value and shipping logistics – a major hurdle many companies are working to overcome. The logistics center is slated to open later this year.

“Time and quality control are the bread and butter of the E.C.D. culture and by opening a logistics center in the U.K. we will now be able to consistently feed our technicians with the high-end materials they need to meet the increasing demand without losing the quality of the end product,” said Scott Wallace, co-founder of E.C.D. “The DNA of the U.K. model is well-rehearsed in the U.S. and now we will have a global team with one objective – build the coolest custom Defenders and Range Rovers on the planet.”

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About E.C.D. Automotive Design
E.C.D. Automotive Design (E.C.D.) is a creator of restored luxury vehicles that combines classic English beauty with modern performance. Each vehicle produced by E.C.D. 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 ASE craftsmen. The company was founded in 2013 by three British “petrol heads” whose passion for classic vehicles is the driving force behind exceptionally high standards for quality, custom luxury vehicles. E.C.D. Automotive Design’s global headquarters, known as the “Rover Dome,” is a 45,000 square-foot facility located in Kissimmee, Florida that is home to 52 talented craftsman and technicians, who hold a combined 61 ASE and five master level certifications. E.C.D. Automotive Design has a second design studio located in Malibu, California. 

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