A Christmas card released by Volkswagen depicts Santa Claus driving a silhouetted vehicle believed to be an upcoming electric concept car. Bearing VW’s forward-looking electric vehicle design language ...
A collaboration between Meyers Manx and Bespoke Engineering Australia leads to the development of a groundbreaking radial engine kit for the legendary Meyers Manx beach buggy. COSTA MESA, ...
Nearly six decades ago, an enterprising Bruce Meyers conjured a custom vehicle that transformed VW components into go-anywhere dune buggies. The creation was dubbed Meyers Manx, and the modular, ...
Meyers Manx always oozed aura, but the boutique beach buggy builder has taken things to the next level over the past few years. It sells a sleek new electrified version of its iconic beach buggy, and ...
The dunes are going to be buzzing. Meyers Manx, maker of the original dune buggy, has unveiled an all-new electric version that is launching in 2023. The company was sold to venture capital firm ...
According to a report from Autocar, Volkswagen has all but confirmed the return of the Beach Buggy with its annual Christmas card. This time around, however, it’ll be powered by VW’s ID electric ...
There’s no getting around it – the Meyers Manx is the definitive beach buggy. Bruce Meyers created the VW Beetle-based dune basher in 1964 and managed to keep hold of his eponymous company in various ...
FOR those of certain age, there are few things on four wheels cooler than a beach buggy. Children of the 1970s whose tiny minds were blown by Starsky & Hutch getting serious air in a speeding ‘dune ...
Dune buggies popped up in the news several times this week. The open-bodied American car culture icon that took hold in the 1960s on shortened VW Beetle chassis inspired a VW electric concept vehicle, ...
58 years after the birth of the original, a new Meyers Manx is coming and it will be all-electric. Pictured above are two Manxster 2+2s. The new Manx will be instantly recognizable, designer Freeman ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bruce Meyers was hanging out at Pismo Beach on California’s Central Coast one afternoon in 1963 when he saw something that both blew his mind and changed his life: a handful of old, ...
What began as a Southern California fixture emerged as a cultural icon. But with explosive growth came imitators—more than a quarter million, according to the Historic Vehicle Association, officially ...