Carbon fibre components
Prototype work is aimed at lightweight, visually sharper pieces that bring a more deliberate finish to the cabin and key trim areas.
Placeholder venture
Ebil Industries is being shaped around low-volume components that solve tired OEM pain points while adding sharper materials, better durability, and more interesting cabin tech.
What this venture is about
This placeholder site marks the direction: parts that feel specific to the car, not generic accessories adapted at the last minute.
Prototype work is aimed at lightweight, visually sharper pieces that bring a more deliberate finish to the cabin and key trim areas.
Small but failure-prone items like parcel shelf hinges are being reconsidered as durable 3D printed replacements made with real-world ownership in mind.
The clock replacement module project is intended to add smart functionality without losing the sense that the part belongs in the dashboard.
Development path
The current emphasis is on proving ideas properly before any product launch language appears here.
Identify parts worth improving and define the balance between OEM fit, material choice, and manufacturability.
Develop early carbon layups, printed hinge revisions, and packaging for the smart clock replacement hardware.
Validate geometry, mounting, and day-to-day usability on Rover 25 and MG ZR interiors before anything moves forward.
Once the parts are proven, this site will grow into product pages, fitment notes, ordering info, and real contact options.
Site status
Photography, pricing, fitment guidance, and buying details will be added later. For now, the site exists to set the direction clearly and signal what Ebil Industries is building toward.