Electrogenic has created an EV-swap kit for the NA-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata. The curb weight does go up a little, but there's more power to handle the gain. With no sheetmetal or chassis ...
Electrogenic, a UK-based company specializing in converting classic cars into EVs, just released a new kit that will convert the first-generation (1989-1997) Mazda Miata sports cars into all-electric ...
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This V6 Powered Mazda Miata Is Perfect Balanced
The Mazda Miata is a legendary little sports car, but what could make it better? A V6 engine, perhaps? The folks at Rocketeer Cars decided to do just that by swapping a V6 into the perfectly balanced ...
Electrogenic in the UK announced an EV conversion kit for the Miata. The kit maintains the weight balance and almost the same curb weight as the original, first-gen Miata, while returning 150+ miles ...
The first concern that crossed our mind was how much mass a conversion like this would add to the famously bantamweight convertible. And the answer is: a lot. Roughly 220 pounds, or just about a 10 ...
Electrogenic has created an EV-swap kit for the NA-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata. The curb weight does go up a little, but there's more power to handle the gain. With no sheetmetal or chassis ...
U.K.-based Electrogenic unveils "drop-in" EV conversion kit for the first-generation Mazda Miata/MX-5. It has a 42 kWh battery good for a claimed 150 miles (241 km) of range. The new electric motor ...
Justin Pritchard is a seasoned Sudbury, Ontario-based automotive journalist, producer, and technical writer. With a passion for cars and a talent for storytelling, he's established himself as a ...
Converting a classic car to an all-electric vehicle is certainly nothing new, but U.K.-based EV powertrain manufacturer Electrogenic has carved out a niche by offering conversion kits that are ...
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