Florida's E.C.D. Automotive Design has recently began a new endeavor: electrifying classic Jaguar E-Types.
The one-off prototype is priced at $100,000, but whoever buys it will need to fork out more to replace the dead batteries.
It's a plug-and-play affair, but it's not cheap.
This spectacular battery-electric Defender build was commissioned by a client in Los Angeles primarily for city cruising.
The Renault 4, Renault 5, and first-generation Twingo can go all-electric.
This concept duo reflects Toyota's reluctancy to commit to BEVs.
The UK-based EV swap specialist has enlisted the help of a California company for its US builds.
It is the classic Jeep CJ off-roader, but with a so-called eCrate motor and batteries instead of ICE power.
The converted 964-generation 911 has a range of around 200 miles.
The former talk show host believes EV swaps are a new form of hot-rodding old cars.