The current-generation Land Rover Defender doesn't offer an all-electric powertrain, but it's now possible to convert older models to electric power. The conversion kit comes from Electrogenic, a ...
Volkswagen plans to launch a new electric vehicle inspired by the classic Microbus, but in the meantime the automaker has partnered with eClassics on an electric conversion of the original. The two ...
EV-swapped Porsches, Jaguars, and Jeeps make a strong case for yanking the old gas guzzlers out of vintage cars, and the trend won’t stop—maybe it’s for the best. The increasingly popular trend of ...
James has been writing about cars professionally since 2012. After a bruising period freelancing in his native UK, James spent six years in Dubai, starting his new life abroad as Web Editor for ...
As more engineers spend more time creating electric conversions, we get more elegant solutions to turn ICE power to battery power. England-based Electrogenic produces a few especially tidy kits for ...
Electric vehicle conversion specialist Everrati has returned with yet another all-electric version of a celebrated Porsche 911 model. The company is now selling a new zero-emissions classic inspired ...
Lunaz Design, a firm that restores and electrifies classic cars using proprietary powertrain technology has commenced production of two different all-electric conversions of classic Range Rovers.
Volkswagen eliminated the e-Golf from the lineup for 2020, since it has the newfangled ID models on tap to replace it. But the company still found an excellent way to use that car’s electric ...
It may look like a small vintage car, but an EV conversion has brought it "up to speed" to its modern counterparts.
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As more and more regulations against noise and pollution are put in place, even off-road motorcycling is becoming more and more regulated. We’ve seen a number of motorcycle parks and motocross tracks ...
In countries like South Korea, motorcycles aren’t just weekend toys or leisure rides—they’re essential tools of daily life. In cities like Seoul, delivery riders zip between alleyways and apartment ...