The VW-based Meyers Manx largely created off-road racing and defined beach-bum living for a solid chunk of the 1960s and ’70s. Now, the name is returning with the Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric, a newly ...
The legendary Meyers Manx emerged in the early 1960s as a funky dune buggy with VW Beetle running gear. Though it’s one of the most recognizable kit-type vehicles around, the original design hasn’t ...
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 ...
Per TechCrunch, the Meyers Manx 2.0 will come with two battery packs, 20 kWh or 40 kWh. Those packs will deliver either 150 or 300 miles of range for the road-legal dune buggy. The latter will allow ...
The classic Meyers Manx dune buggy has returned as an EV. The new Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric is scheduled to make its public debut next week during the Quail, A Motorsports Gathering at Monterey Car ...
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, ...
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Meyers Manx: The Dune Buggy That Started A Craze
Born from the desire to be different, the Meyers Manx was created by Bruce Meyers, a man who lived the life that the Manx represented. With its wild fiberglass bodywork and striking colors, the Meyers ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The classic dune buggy: It's part car... part play toy... part surf culture. "It's a significant piece of automotive history," said veteran car designer and historian Stewart ...
Veteran dune buggy manufacturer Meyers Manx has debuted a new all-electric spin on the vehicle that put its name on the map. During Monterey Car Week, the company introduced the Resorter – a ...
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