This EV conversion kit will elevate the NA Miata’s performance considerably while still keeping the car light.
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.
U.K.-based Electrogenic claims its first-gen NA Mazda Miata EV conversion only adds 220 pounds—and keeps the trunk space.
Luckily, this very issue is something that EV Works' electric Miata conversion kit is here to address. If you want a drop-top electric two seater and you have $100,000 burning a hole in your very ...
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Electrogenic is a company specializing in “drop-in” EV conversion for classic cars and it just announced a kit for the first-generation Mazda Miata built between 1989 and 1997. The U.K.-based ...
Mazda Miata fans rejoice! EV conversion specialist Electrogenic has introduced a new “plug-and-play” conversion kit for the ...
UK-based Electrogenic also offers electric conversions for other cars such as the Land Rover Defender and DeLorean DMC-12.
A company in the UK has just announced an electric conversion kit for the first-gen Mazda Miata. “EV technology company ...
The Citroën retained its manual transmission, but the EV swap for the Miata is forward or reverse only. Replacing the relatively heavy original 1.6-liter or 1.8-liter engine is a 42.0-kWh battery pack ...