This confusing vision coming to a classic car show near you ... However, it’s unlikely you’ll see electric conversion kits from more mainstream automakers anytime soon, and once again ...
Whether it’s a simple conversion for an everyday sports car or a full-on rebuild that creates a silent super-luxury machine, here’s our selection of companies dedicated to classic electric restomods – ...
Edison Motors out of Canada aims to prove that, first with its diesel-electric Class ... potentially turn classic trucks into even mightier workhorses. Importantly, these kits will be delivered ...
the US is also seeing an uptick in these vintage electric conversions. Zero Labs is based in the same state as Tesla, and has put its own clean-living Californian spin on the iconic Ford Bronco. CEO ...
Well, the classic original Mini certainly ranks as the latter ... And, d'you know what? It’s the perfect car for conversion to an electric powertrain for the simple reason that electric propulsion ...
Installing an electric powertrain in a classic car is a logical next ... Electrogenic’s bespoke conversion of Chamomile was a one-off; a comparable kit with a range of up to 150 miles costs ...
The number of companies out there willing to convert your classic car into an electric vehicle just keeps ... But the rapid pace of new classic EV conversions has quickly rendered those articles ...
A battery-powered conversion of the world's best-selling sports car has been produced by a small company in Oxfordshire. A 20-year-old Mazda MX-5 has been switched to electric power by Electrogenic.
Driving a car with old-fashioned halogen headlights versus one with LEDs is a literal night-and-day difference. Yes, LED ...
is now taking orders on its website for a Hymotion L5 conversion kit, which turns a Toyota Prius into a plug-in electric car. The kit works with Prius model years 2004 through 2008 and adds a ...
It’s funny, the fervour that classic ... the car’s originality or provenance. Provided you’ve got the circa-£200,000 that it’s likely to cost each time, that is. A rather different take on the ...