View post: Supreme Court Rules Against Trump Tariffs — But Automakers Aren’t Off the Hook Break out the Union Jack bandana and head for the beach. The official Mini Moke is returning to the United ...
The 1960s Mini Moke was a cult hero for trendy types. We go in search of the 'missing Mini' and find an owner of the classic British-built car. The re-born Mini (or MINI as it is now rendered) has ...
Back in the late 1960s, a time when the UK’s automotive industry was going through some struggles, BMH became a major part of British Leyland Motor Corporation and, at the time of the merger, no less ...
Staying true to form, the designer of the Mini, Sir Alec Issigonis, created another oddball hit back in the 1960s with the tiny Moke—a car with no roof or doors. Issigonis tried and failed to sell the ...
The Electric MOKE Californian is hand-crafted in the United Kingdom to the same high specifications and standards as the Electric MOKE that recently went on sale in Europe, but its name is a US market ...
British company Moke International has announced it is reviving the classic little open-top car. Known for its beach-buggy/golf cart-like looks with plastic coverings for the roof and the doors, the ...
LONDON, Dec. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- MOKE International, the owner of the British-founded heritage automotive brand MOKE, launches its "California Collection," inclusive of three new colorways ...
Mini has revived the 1960s Mini Moke as a new concept called the Beachcomber which will be revealed at the US show next month. A variant of the forthcoming Mini SUV due out late next year, it has four ...
The tiny British jeep/golf cart thing you might have seen cruising around beach towns and island communities is called a Moke. It's a low-speed multi-terrain getaround vehicle that came out in the ...
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