Staying true to Bruce Meyers' original design, the 2.0 model incorporates contemporary electric technology while retaining the classic lines and adventurous nature that made the Meyers Manx a symbol of freedom on and off the road. The new electric model is tailored for drivers focused on sustainability.
Meyers Manx chair Phillip Sarofim said the Goodwood Revival provides an ideal setting to introduce the company’s next-generation vehicle. Sarofim said this unveiling goes beyond just showcasing the new 2.0 EV, representing the company's approach of balancing historical design elements with modern advancements.
In honour of the company’s 60th anniversary, Meyers Manx vehicles will lead the daily opening track parade, featuring key models from its history, including the well-known Steve McQueen Thomas Crown Affair buggy. This tribute highlights the company's long-standing influence in automotive design and popular culture.
Founded in 1964 by Bruce Meyers, Meyers Manx redefined the dune buggy and shaped automotive culture for decades. The unveiling at Goodwood marks a celebration of the brand’s history and a look forward to its future innovations.
Meyers Manx set to debut electric dune buggy at Goodwood Revival
The Meyers Manx 2.0 EV Pre-production model will be showcased for the first time in the UK and Europe at the 2024 Goodwood Revival on September 6. This marks a key moment for the iconic dune buggy brand as it enters the electric vehicle market.
Staying true to Bruce Meyers' original design, the 2.0 model incorporates contemporary electric technology while retaining the classic lines and adventurous nature that made the Meyers Manx a symbol of freedom on and off the road. The new electric model is tailored for drivers focused on sustainability.
Meyers Manx chair Phillip Sarofim said the Goodwood Revival provides an ideal setting to introduce the company’s next-generation vehicle. Sarofim said this unveiling goes beyond just showcasing the new 2.0 EV, representing the company's approach of balancing historical design elements with modern advancements.
In honour of the company’s 60th anniversary, Meyers Manx vehicles will lead the daily opening track parade, featuring key models from its history, including the well-known Steve McQueen Thomas Crown Affair buggy. This tribute highlights the company's long-standing influence in automotive design and popular culture.
Founded in 1964 by Bruce Meyers, Meyers Manx redefined the dune buggy and shaped automotive culture for decades. The unveiling at Goodwood marks a celebration of the brand’s history and a look forward to its future innovations.
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