Originally created in 1964 by Bruce Meyers, the Volkswagen-based Meyers Manx dune buggy is one of the most iconic vehicles to grace this earth. Over the years there have been many official iterations ...
Three years ago, Volkswagen made its grand entrance at the Geneva Motor Show and then at Pebble Beach. The VW ID.Buggy was supposed to show how variable Volkswagen's modular electric construction kit ...
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 ...
It's finally happening: The iconic Meyers Manx is being reborn for a third time, now as a pure electric vehicle. No, it's not the ID Buggy concept Volkswagen cruelly teased us with a few years ago ...
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 ...
Meyers Manx unveiled the Manx 2.0 Electric as a reimagining of the original dune buggy that captured hearts in the 1960s. The electric buggy is the first vehicle produced under the new leadership, ...
Meyers Manx, the iconic VW Beetle-based fiberglass dune buggy kit car from 1964, is getting an all-new generation fitted with a fully electric powertrain. The reborn Meyers Manx 2.0 will make its ...
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 ...
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 ...
The iconic Meyers Manx beach buggy has been given electric power to create this - the Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric. It retains much of the look of the original, while delivering performance that is ...