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The 1964 Meyers Manx was the original dune buggy, developed by Bruce Meyers in the crucible of post-war LA car culture, art school and DIY attitude.
2024 Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric: The Original Dune Buggy, Remastered. The all-electric dune buggy Volkswagen refused to build is finally here thanks to the designer of the New Beetle.
Owners of the original dune buggy included rock icon Elvis Presley, while movie star Steve MacQueen drove one in a scene from the 1968 film 'The Thomas Crown Affair' that sold for a record price ...
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 ...
If you never got the chance to own an original or new Meyers Manx Buggy from the 1960s, this might be your only chance. If there is one car that could define the 1960s, it was the original ...
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 ...
This 1964 Dune Buggy is described in its ad as a "Manx Replica" but if you look at its twin nostril nose and 2+2 seating, you can see it's a bit off that mark. Still, it looks to be just as much ...
Now, the name is returning with the Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric, a newly unveiled EV dune buggy that looks to carry on the spirit of the original. Photos by Evan Klein courtesy of Meyers Manx ...
The Dune Buggy Dimensions If you're already measuring your trailer or garage, take note: The Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric's gets an 82-inch wheelbase, runs 123.5 inches long and 53.3 inches tall, and ...