While there are a lot of exciting electric vehicles finally coming to market, many of us feel nostalgic for the fossil cars of our youth. [Mihir Vardhan] restored his grandfather’s car with an unusual ...
The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has previously prohibited ICE vehicle to EV conversion. However, things may have finally changed after the department has recently published a new guideline that ...
Professor Aniebiet Inyang Ntui is a multi-faceted individual whose expertise spans the worlds of library and information science, environmental advocacy, and – perhaps surprisingly – the automotive ...
EV-swapped Porsches, Jaguars, and Jeeps make a strong case for yanking the old gas guzzlers out of vintage cars, and the trend won’t stop—maybe it’s for the best. The increasingly popular trend of ...
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 ...
One of the companies trying to break into the EV-conversion business is one you've heard of: TREMEC. We first saw the manual transmission manufacturer's electrified 2004 Mustang GT at the 2023 SEMA ...
Today’s Friday Fun is all about mixing old with new. Our question of the day is simple: what classic car would you love to transform into a modern EV restro-rod? Yes, take out that old, unreliable ...
Norcal-based EV conversion specialist Kindred Motorworks has pulled the sheet off its third all-electric model during Monterey Car Week 2024. The company’s EV conversion of the classic Ford Bronco ...
High-dollar EV conversions are all the rage right now, with some cars costing well over $200,000 to be restored and then transformed from gas-burning classics into silent retro machines. But what if ...
EV conversion specialist Electrogenic is back, showcasing its latest electrification of a classic vehicle. This time, the company truly rolled back the clock in converting a 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom ...
To go forward we first have to go back, way back, to 1965. Back then magazines ruled the roost, and Popular Hot Rodding decided the best way to serve their readers was to pick up a cheap long-term ...