Electric conversions for existing sports car platforms have received a mixed reception from the enthusiast world. Vintage Porsche 911s and Jaguar E-Types without their gas-drinking hearts straight-up ...
Electrogenic, a UK-based company specializing in converting classic cars into EVs, just released a new kit that will convert the first-generation (1989-1997) Mazda Miata sports cars into all-electric ...
U.K.-based Electrogenic unveils "drop-in" EV conversion kit for the first-generation Mazda Miata/MX-5. It has a 42 kWh battery good for a claimed 150 miles (241 km) of range. The new electric motor ...
Electrogenic in the UK announced an EV conversion kit for the Miata. The kit maintains the weight balance and almost the same curb weight as the original, first-gen Miata, while returning 150+ miles ...
UK-based Electric Classic Cars converted a 1958 Porsche 356A to an electric vehicle. The German coupe is now powered by a 120-horsepower electric motor, more than double the original powertrain.
The Mazda Miata, or MX-5 as it's known in Europe, has been a popular choice among those who want hassle-free drop-top fun since 1989. The Miata's recipe of feathery bodywork, poky dimensions, a sweet ...
The owner of a 1973 Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) camper van spent $30,000 for an electric conversion using Tesla-sourced components ...
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