Someone has ingeniously incorporated the rear drive unit of a Tesla Model 3 into the modified Tacoma, resulting in an impressive 0-60 mph time of about 4-5 seconds
Garaiyas don’t appear often, but this one has been outfitted with an electric motor producing 168 hp
The company’s EV powertrain kit will be offered in single-motor and dual-motor guises
The Honda Plaidessey should have no trouble shuttling people around with over 1,000 horsepower on tap.
The Moment Motor Company wants to be the thoughtful electromod company, modifying classics to drive well, not just silently
An electric powertrain is just the start for this DB6 restomod from Lunaz, which features recycled fabrics and leather made of old apples
The program will initially be focused in France, taking advantage of the government incentives
Charge cars will be able to make composite body panels for its modern, luxurious, all-electric, $430,000 take on the 1967 Ford Mustang
$250k restomod can reach 60 mph in 5.2 seconds and features independent suspension and rack and pinion steering
Japanese companies Tonox and Flex gave new life to an old Land Cruiser from the ’80s, restoring the bodywork and trading the combustion engine for an electric motor
With a range of up 73 miles, and two in-wheel motors, Bedeo wants to turn diesel delivery vans into plug-in hybrid vehicles that are greener, while also working for fleet operators
Everrati will offer to paint-match its electric Land Rover Defender in the same colors as your yacht
The classic roadster with a zero-emission twist produces up to 300 hp
Frontline Cars wants to satisfy your predilection for power, whether that means a big V8 or a newfangled electric powertrain in the MGB
The Mini eMastered from David Brown can travel 110 miles on a charge and hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in 8.5 seconds
Lunaz has also launched its Hotel Programme where it will convert classics owned by luxury hotels into EVs
Thanks to a Tesla-derived drivetrain, the Gildred Racing Super Cooper EV can give you tiny, emissions-free performance motoring for $140,000
Electrogenic has revealed its latest, fully reversible electromod project. This 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom II has been designed to honor the original luxury car while modernizing its powertrain to give an even smoother ride