Made to fit the first-generation, early-1990s MX-5, this kit comes from a British company called Electrogenic, which has built a reputation for converting all sorts of classic cars to electric.
Electrogenic is a company specializing in “drop-in” EV conversion for classic cars and it just announced a kit for the first-generation Mazda Miata built between 1989 and 1997. The U.K.-based ...
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 ...
detractors say the modifications remove the “soul” of the car and obliterate its history. But the rapid pace of new classic EV conversions has quickly rendered those articles out of date ...
There are an increasing number of companies starting to specialize in the conversion of classic or collector cars to all-electric power. One of the latest is a British outfit called Evice ...
Luckily, this very issue is something that EV Works' electric Miata conversion kit is here to address. If you want a drop-top electric two seater and you have $100,000 burning a hole in your very ...
Conversion kit to switch gas engines to electric Scorpion EV is a company ... yourself-mechanics that are interested in working on classic cars and in making the switch to electric, said Karen ...
As well as bespoke projects like the DeLorean – and a 1929 Rolls-Royce electrified for Aquaman actor Jason Mamoa – it also builds EV conversion kits for several models of classic car ...
Nissan's Nismo division has, in recent years, been offering replacement parts for classic GT-Rs to help keep the cars on the road. It’s possible Nissan could eventually offer an EV conversion ...