The electrification of classic cars is always kind of a sticky subject. On the one hand, there is something to be said for originality and preserving the driving experience that the factory intended.
Electric cars – converted or born like one – need to be affordable. That’s a must to increase their adoption. When Swindon Powertrain said it would sell an electric classic Mini for £79,000 under the ...
The new Mini looks cool, but for many fans of the brand, it's the classic Mini that is better looking. Mini has announced that it will be demonstrating its EV appetite at the auto show with a classic ...
Some say that BMW’s take on the MINI brand is the best. Others say it’s too contemporary, as well as big and expensive, and only have eyes for the classic Mini. Follow us: But how about getting the ...
London Electric Cars has launched an ‘affordable’ EV conversion for the classic Mini, replacing its original A-Series petrol engine with batteries and an electric motor. The conversion costs from ...
British company Electrogenic has launched a new “plug-and-play” electric vehicle conversion kit for the classic Mini. The kit converts the much-loved historic car into a cost-effective electrified ...
Richard 'Moggy' Morgan, presenter of Quest’s new Vintage Voltage series said rebuilding the classic car was a “challenge”. The biggest issue was trying to get the new electronic motor to fit in the ...
Everrati, the British EV conversion company famed for electrifying iconic cars from the past, has turned its attention to the classic Mini. The firm has introduced a new all-electric reimagination of ...
The Mini Cooper SE revealed last week and the planned electric Mini Rocketman city car represent a new push from the official owner of the Mini brand, BMW. While neither of those models has arrived ...
If the classic Mini Cooper was engineered and built today, it’d definitely be electric. That’s modern-day Mini’s justification for its new factory Mini Recharged EV conversion program, a ...