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Not so with the Callum Skye EV, the battery-powered dune buggy that comes from the eponymous company of ex-Jaguar design boss Ian Callum. The car is edging nearer to production, with shots of the ...
Called the Meyers Manx 2.0, the new electric dune buggy will come with two battery pack sizes, 20 kWh and 40 kWh, a 6 kW on-board charger and optional 60 kW DC fast-charging capability. Just like ...
Meyers Manx unveiled the Manx 2.0 Electric as a reimagining of the original dune buggy ... the Manx 2.0 Electric brings all the adventurous, off-road fun of the original, just powered by a battery.
Thanks to its low weight, Meyers Manx estimates the buggy will go 150 miles with the small battery and 300 miles with the big battery. A Level 2 (6 kW) onboard charger is standard and DC Fast ...
This electric dune buggy has up to 300 miles of range and will hit 60 mph in 4.5 seconds. ... The Manx's lower tub shape hides the battery and other new components really well.
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 unit was developed to meet the variable requirements of construction sites while meeting eco-friendly standards.