Meyers Manx is the company that created the first Volkswagen Beetle-based dune buggy back in the mid-1960s. The company remained in the hands of its founder Bruce Meyers (credited as being the father ...
The Volkswagen ID Buggy stole my heart when it debuted at the Geneva Motor Show. Modeled after the Meyers Manx off-road dune buggy of the 1960s, the ID Buggy is a throwback to simpler times, but fully ...
The Little Car Company is taking a brief break from shrinking vintage cars into incredible (and exorbitantly expensive) kid-size creations to do the exact opposite: grow a kiddie car into an ...
Originally created in 1964 by Bruce Meyers, the Volkswagen-based Meyers Manx dune buggy is one of the most iconic vehicles to grace this earth. Over the years there have been many official iterations ...
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The two-seater hearkens back to California dune buggies like the Meyers Manx that cruised beaches in the '60s and '70s. They often had a VW Beetle chassis, a flat-four engine in the rear, and ...
Volkswagen has added another member to its ever-expanding I.D. line of concept electric vehicles that’s meant to showcase the automaker’s electric future. This time it’s the I.D. Buggy, an ...
Volkswagen resurrected the emblematic Meyers Manx beach buggy as an electric vehicle when it unveiled the ID Buggy concept at the 2019 Geneva Auto Show. Switzerland in early March is no place for an ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. U.K.-based Neil Winton covers the European Auto industry. Citroen’s cute little Ami electric runabout doesn’t quite fill the ...