These range numbers seem high given that the 40kWh Leaf gets 150 miles of range, but since the Meyers Manx 2.0 is much smaller than a normal electric car, it should be more efficient. The car can be charged at 6kW on AC power or 60kW at a DC fast charger (as an option) – low compared to modern EVs, but with a smaller battery, it should still charge plenty quickly. Currently the company is planning two different battery options, 20kWh and 40kWh, which it says will be capable of 150 and 300 miles of range. The car was designed by Freeman Thomas, who designed the Audi TT and the modern VW New Beetle.Īs for specs, like most early looks at electric cars, they may well change before the car comes out. Instead, it will come fully assembled from the manufacturer with a design aesthetic similar to the original Meyers Manx but modernized (and with a very cool retro dash). BUGGY concept, which was based on the original Manx, Meyers is planning to bring the new electric Manx 2.0 into production. The new company, Meyers Manx, LLC, has now introduced an updated and fully electric version of the buggy, which was unveiled this weekend in Malibu. The company was sold to venture capital firm Trousdale in 2020. Bruce Meyers, the founder, brought the company back in 1999 and showed off an electric prototype in 2014. It was popular in desert racing in the 60s, though the company folded in 1971. The original Manx, the first “dune buggy,” was a kit car, built on a modified VW Beetle chassis with a fiberglass body kit. The Meyers Manx, the iconic 1960s dune buggy, is returning as the new all-electric Meyers Manx 2.0.
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