- Naran Automotive appoints Ollie Evans as Managing Director, bringing senior leadership experience from Jaguar Land Rover and CALLUM Designs.
- Evans joins alongside Director of Sales & Marketing, Giles Clayton-Jones, formerly of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and McLaren Automotive, as the brand strengthens its leadership team.
- The duo will work closely with Maysara Fermawi, Chief Operating Officer at Naran Automotive who continues to lead on the brand’s engineering and technical development.
- Further substantial team growth set to be announced in Q1 2026.
- The Naran, a four-seater hypercar producing over 1,000bhp, is set for first customer deliveries in 2027, with just 39 cars to be built worldwide.
- Unparalleled personalisation for owners, including bespoke design options and the rare opportunity to name their own edition, ensures every car is a unique creation.
- Reservations now open with deposits of €350,000, as Naran Automotive builds anticipation for one of the most exclusive hypercars ever produced.
London, United Kingdom; 11/11/2025: Naran Automotive, the UK-based hypercar manufacturer, has announced the appointment of Ollie Evans as its new Managing Director. Ollie will report directly to Founder and CEO Ameerh Naran and will work closely with the recently appointed Director of Sales and Marketing, Giles Clayton-Jones.
Ollie Evans joins Naran Automotive having spent over four years at Jaguar Land Rover as Head of the Special Commissions Program, followed by six years at CALLUM Designs as Commercial and Finance Director. With extensive experience across global automotive businesses in the UK, Evans oversees all aspects of project management at Naran Automotive, including project definition, business case creation, and delivery.
His appointment follows another senior arrival at Naran Automotive in 2025, with Giles Clayton-Jones joining the company in April. With previous experience leading global brand departments at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and McLaren Automotive, Giles now works closely with Founder and CEO, Ameerh Naran, as the business prepares for the first deliveries of its four-seater hypercar, The Naran, in 2027. Further senior appointments will follow as Naran Automotive builds a world-class design and engineering team to bring this extraordinary vehicle to life.
The expanded leadership team will work alongside Maysara Fermawi, who continues to lead the brand’s engineering and technical development as Chief Operating Officer. Maysara brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles at McLaren Automotive and Aston Martin where he led key projects including the McLaren GT, Artura, and the Aston Martin hybrid DBX respectively. Naran Automotive’s growing team is focused on delivering a world-class hypercar that combines extreme performance with handcrafted luxury.
The Naran is a four-seater hypercar conceived by entrepreneur and company founder Ameerh Naran to be the perfect blend of an ultra-high-performance vehicle and an object of pure beauty. The Naran invokes a raw, analogue driving experience, echoed in the company’s tagline, “Dream Tough.” Only 39 cars will ever be built and, with unparalleled customisation options available to owners – including the chance to name their own edition – each one will be a unique luxury creation.
The hypercar will produce over 1,000bhp thanks to its bespoke 5.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine. Those opting for a more racetrack-inspired aero pack, informed by the adjustable systems used in motorsport to enhance downforce, will benefit from an aerodynamic package promising a GT3-style driving experience on road and track. Owners can also choose to tailor the exterior of the car – whether turning heads with its style and elegance on public roads or opting for a more aggressive, performance-led aero pack.
Inside, the opportunities are near-endless, with each customer able to immerse themselves among the best minds in the industry within the Naran design and engineering teams, creating the ultimate, truly bespoke, track-focused hyper-GT.
To reserve an allocation, deposits of €350,000 are now being accepted, with limited build slots remaining.