U.K.-based Electrogenic claims its first-gen NA Mazda Miata EV conversion only adds 220 pounds—and keeps the trunk space.
A British company has launched a new kit for the original Mazda MX-5 sports car – and it’s available in Australia.
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Electrogenic has launched a new conversion kit to electrify the Mazda MX-5 roadster, offering more power and a modest 100kg ...
A British company's EV powertrain swap gives the original Miata 160 hp and 229 lb-ft. It hits 60 mph in around six seconds.
Outwardly, the Electrified GV70 looks nearly identical to the conventional GV70 that it’s based on. Not only is it devoid of any badging to give away the all-electric powertrain beneath, but even the ...
UK electric vehicle specialists Electrogenic has launched a conversion kit for the original-generation NA Mazda MX-5.
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Electric conversions for existing sports car platforms have received a mixed reception from the enthusiast world. Vintage ...