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Jason Momoa’s 584-HP Electric Rolls-Royce Exudes Awesome
Royce. Rolls-Royce is perhaps the one brand in the world for which electrification makes perfect sense. Right from the very ...
For a first try at an electric vehicle conversion we’re guessing that most would pick a small city car as a base vehicle, or perhaps a Kei van. Not [LiamTronix], who instead chose to do it with an old ...
Electric conversions for existing sports car platforms have received a mixed reception from the enthusiast world. Vintage Porsche 911s and Jaguar E-Types without their gas-drinking hearts straight-up ...
Zelectric has been converting VW Beetles and Porsche 911s and 912s for 13 years in sunny San Diego. I got to drive their Irish Green 1968 912 for a bit and loved it. Prices start at $78,000 for a ...
EV conversion specialist Zero Labs is back with a reimagined all-electric design on the classic Land Rover Series 109. This 2025 conversion features Zero Labs’ proprietary Generation 4 EV platform and ...
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 ...
Early last month, Nissan pulled the cover off an R32 Skyline GT-R EV conversion that the brand was preparing for the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon, but little was known beyond the fact that it now boasted a ...
Inverted, an EV conversion company founded in 2021, has recently expanded its lineup with Land Rover Series I, II, and III. The fully electric powertrain delivers performance exceeding the original ...
Rolls-Royce has always prided itself on the quietness of its luxury cars, hence its use of names like Phantom, Ghost, and Spectre. So a near-silent electric powertrain would seem like a good fit. U.K.
Eileen Falkenberg-Hull leads the Autos team at Newsweek. She has written extensively about the auto industry for U.S. News & World Report, CarGurus, Trucks.com, AutomotiveMap, and American City ...
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