Bisimoto’s Moby X: Electrifying the Whale-Tailed Porsche Legacy

Bisimoto Captures Electric Power and Style With His White Whale-Tailed Classic From a childhood fascination with speed to redefining what’s possible in high-performance engineering, Bisi […]

EV Conversion Mistakes Builders Regret Most (and How to Avoid Them)

An EV conversion project looks simple enough from a distance. Find a donor car. Pull the motor. Drop in a battery pack and controller. Drive […]

Lowrider Meets Electric: LA’s 1957 Bel EV

Current LA’s ‘57 Bel EV A classic lowrider icon receives an electric heart from within the bustling city of Los Angeles. Brian C. Dilley’s brainchild, Current […]

The Fast & Furious Charger Reborn

The Fast & Furious Charger’s Electric Detour It began life not with a roar, but with a whirr. An icon reborn as an illusion—a showstopper […]

Retrofitting the 964: Porsche Meets the Electric Future

Retrofitting the 964 for the Future Kalmar Automotive has redefined what it means to be a modern coachbuilder. Operating out of Denmark and Estonia, Kalmar […]

Revolutionizing EV Conversions: Legacy EV & HP Tuners’ 800V Porsche 911

Legacy EV & HP Tuners Team Up on 800V Porsche 911 and Purpose-Built VCU In a groundbreaking partnership, Legacy EV and HP Tuners have teamed […]

From Kit Car to Supercar: The K-1 Attack EV

Jeremy Snow’s All-Electric K-1 Attack Car Nestled among the snow-capped peaks of Salt Lake City, an audacious project sparked to life, one that would see […]

Patina-Cool 1966 VW EV Conversion

Jonny 5’s Long-Haul VW Build A Project Years in the Making The “Jytr Bug,” as shown on its custom license plate, is a 1966 Volkswagen […]

Knight Rider, Recharged: Tesla Model 3 Becomes KITT

Christian Simpson’s Full-Self-Driving Homage to a Childhood Icon For some, a car is just a way to get from A to B. For Christian Simpson, […]

A 1947 Ford COE Gets an Electric Rebirth

The EV Reinvention of a 1947 COE In Scottsdale, Arizona, Dennis and Beth Kilpatrick’s 1947 Ford COE is an impressive exercise in “what-if” and “why-not.” […]