Electrogenic has created an EV-swap kit for the NA-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata. The curb weight does go up a little, but there's more power to handle the gain. With no sheetmetal or chassis ...
Most kit cars do little more than make eyes roll, as they typically fail to convince anyone that they’re anything more than just cheap, home-built conversions. However, while this 1993 Mazda ...
Offers better power-to-weight ratio, only 220 pounds more than original Miata Required creative use of space to accommodate 42 kwh—and 150-mile range Electrogenic claims conversion is fully reversible ...
First-generation Mazda MX-5 owners look for a power boost have always had plenty of options available to them, including throttle bodies, turbochargers, superchargers and engine swaps. But now a UK ...
Enthusiasts have always begged Mazda for more power in its flagship roadster, the MX-5, but it’s only caved once. The NB Mazdaspeed is the only Miata ever to be graced by anything more than a ...
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