Mazda Miata fans rejoice! EV conversion specialist Electrogenic has introduced a new “plug-and-play” conversion kit for the ...
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Electrogenic, a UK-based company specializing in converting classic cars into EVs, just released a new kit that will convert ...
A company in the UK has just announced an electric conversion kit for the first-gen Mazda Miata. “EV technology company ...
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This EV conversion for the first-gen Miata ups power to 160 bhp, gives a 150-mile range and you can still use the trunk.
The major benefit of EVs is the lower maintenance costs. No oil or timing-belt changes, no spark plugs to worry about, and no ...
The 2026 Mazda MX-5 will not be a plug-in hybrid, but rather feature a mild-hybrid or a compact, full-hybrid setup, similar ...
I love cruising down Crane Canyon Road and D Street toward Point Reyes in my 1995 Mazda Miata, trying to master each turn ...
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 ...
Here’s an EV conversion that’s sure to ruffle some feathers: Electrogenic’s latest project, the first-generation Mazda MX-5.
Plug and play’ conversion package for first-generation Miata provides 160 hp, 150 miles of range and is only 220 lbs heavier ...