If the car in question is a BMW 2002 done up to become an all-electric Bavarian ECONS 2002te restomod, then lifelong fans ...
In the sportscar world, there is much discussion about retaining the “purity” of the sputtering, underperforming gas-guzzling engines of yesteryear. After a drive in Everrati’s Porsche 911 restomod, ...
If small workshops and garages can restore and modify classics with brilliant results, Renault has set out to prove that a major OEM can do the same, creating an all-electric restomod version of the ...
Audi made an electric restomod of the cute, A2 city car to celebrate the model's 25-year anniversary. It's a fun nod to a strange part of Audi's history, but it makes more sense than you might expect.
Royce. Rolls-Royce is perhaps the one brand in the world for which electrification makes perfect sense. Right from the very ...
Kindred Motorworks has classic Broncos with electric power, and the new platform could be implemented into other vehicles.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." With Monterey Car Week festivities in full swing, many of California’s best boutique auto shops are ...
Kia is celebrating its 80th anniversary The automaker commissioned an electric conversion of its Pride hatchback A pair of 10-kwh batteries provide up to 120 miles of range in the restomod Kia turns ...
Have you ever heard of the Renault 17? Maybe you have, maybe you haven’t. It was on sale in the U.S. for a very brief period courtesy of American Motors Corporation (AMC). However, by the time the ...
Amee has been tied to the national automotive industry for over twenty years. Starting out as a photographer shooting for automakers, agencies, and various global magazines; with writing & digital ...
Mopar is ringing in SEMA 2024 with an “electromodded” take on a 1967 Plymouth GTX, made to show off the potential of its e-Crate conversion kit. The e-Crate initiative raises a path forward for owners ...
Restomods are great and all, but there's a question to be asked. Put simply, at what point do we draw the line? When does the list of modifications to a classic design start to become a detriment? For ...