Electrogenic has created an EV-swap kit for the NA-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata. The curb weight does go up a little, but there's more power to handle the gain. With no sheetmetal or chassis ...
Ask Mazda why the MX-5 Miata doesn't have a bigger engine or more power, and you'll get a list of reasons longer than the car ...
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 motor ...
Offers better power-to-weight ratio, only 220 pounds more than original Miata Required creative use of space to accommodate 42 kwh—and 150-mile range Electrogenic claims conversion is fully reversible ...
There are plenty of people who hate the idea of EV-swapping classic cars, but that still hasn't stopped EV swaps from taking off. It's entirely possible to figure out your own conversion, but for ...
The Mazda Miata, or MX-5 as it's known in Europe, has been a popular choice among those who want hassle-free drop-top fun since 1989. The Miata's recipe of feathery bodywork, poky dimensions, a sweet ...
Ever since the EV conversion game got going, I’ve been waiting for this one to happen. It’s a car loved the world over, nearing the end of its fourth decade, and remains a benchmark: It’s time for the ...
First-generation Mazda MX-5 owners look for a power boost have always had plenty of options available to them, including throttle bodies, turbochargers, superchargers and engine swaps. But now a UK ...
If you have a first-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata, here's something you might not know: you can buy a gated shifter for your car right now. The conversion kit is from a brand called Minottek, and at the ...
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