The all-electric dune buggy Volkswagen refused to build is finally here thanks to the designer of the New Beetle. It's finally happening: The iconic Meyers Manx is being reborn for a third time ...
To fill the fun gap, at least for now, [James Biggar] built what you can’t buy: an all-electric dune buggy. And lest you think this was a kit build, be assured that the summary video below shows ...
Allen Engineering's AT14E Fully Electric Track Buggy is a battery powered option designed to compete with existing track buggies. Three 7.4-hp electric motors Battery life up to 8 hours or 4 hours ...
If you didn’t have a dune buggy or a van with outrageously flared arches and an eye-hurting paint job you were nothing in those days — or at least that’s what those of us who were too young ...
In addition to making it to the NHVR, the Manx is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a new electric dune buggy in cooperation with REV-Tec from Las Vegas, NV. At the moment, it's only a ...
The R1T also has a redesigned power tonneau cover, a feature that's been buggy since launch. The California Dune Edition is based on the mid-range Tri-Motor versions of the R1T and R1S.