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.
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 But the rapid pace of new classic EV conversions has quickly rendered those articles out of date ...
and now that reliable electric drivetrain technology is within reach, a conversion package backed by the factory is an attractive prospect. This confusing vision coming to a classic car show near you!
But for some classic car enthusiasts electric conversion is sacrilege. "While I would never dictate what people chose to do with their cars... I advise people to think about the effect of changing ...
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Whether Nissan launches its next-generation R36 GT-R with an electric powertrain remains to be seen, but the automaker has ...
It's the latest in a crop of companies marketing electric conversions of classic cars, and its first project is a Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow sedan. Known internally as XP1, it's a prototype for a ...
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A U.K.-based company plans to offer electric conversions of classic Rolls-Royce luxury cars starting in Spring 2026. Evice recently unveiled a prototype of its conversion package as a first step ...
If modern electric cars don’t quite grab you, then there are a few companies that can take a classic and ‘future-proof’ it with EV power – and the latest to join their ranks is Evice.