Velocity, a company that modernizes classic vehicles, has announced that Tom Maxwell, who has served as chief revenue officer for the company for the past three years, has assumed the additional role of chief revenue officer at Classic Recreations. The expanded role reflects Velocity’s continued growth and reinforces a unified, customer-focused approach and a bespoke purchasing process across both brands, company officials stated in a press release.
Maxwell brings more than seven years of experience in the vehicle restoration and automotive industry. Since joining Velocity as CRO, Maxwell has overseen exponential growth in sales performance and vehicle production volume, helping guide the brand through a period of increased demand, noted the release. Currently, order books for both Velocity and Classic Recreations extend into 2027.
Maxwell’s Expanded Role at Classic Recreations
In his expanded role, Maxwell will work directly with Classic Recreations customers to help ensure continuity and clarity as the brand moves forward. By engaging personally with customers who choose to continue their builds, he will help establish clear paths forward while maintaining the individualized experience central to the Classic Recreations brand, the company said.
“Tom has played a key role in Velocity’s growth over the past three years,” said Stuart Wilson, CEO of Velocity. “His ability to lead with transparency while keeping the customer experience front and center makes him uniquely qualified to support both Velocity and Classic Recreations as we continue to scale the brands.”
“Both Velocity and Classic Recreations share a commitment to craftsmanship and delivering a world-class ownership experience,” said Maxwell. “I’m proud of what we’ve built at Velocity and excited to help continue that same level of clarity and care with Classic Recreations.”
