If you never got the chance to own an original or new Meyers Manx Buggy from the 1960s, this might be your only chance.
The classic Dune Buggy (Beach Buggy) is probably the most popular recreational vehicle ever. They’re usually made out of old Volkswagen Beetle models and their sole purpose is to offer you tons of ...
A VW beach buggy made for blasting over the sand may ride again. Volkswagen confirmed Wednesday that it will show a concept electric dune buggy at the Geneva auto show in March. Rumors circulated in ...
Volkswagen has created a fully electric dune buggy concept, modernizing the Beetle-based roofless vehicles from the '60s and '70s. The automaker based the vehicle on its modular electric drive matrix ...
Other than its sheer size, this VW Buggy also catches the eye with a cheery matte-green paint job, exposed wheels with off-road tires, open side skirts, and, of course, the complete lack of any doors ...
The custom car phenomenon is as old as the second-hand car, yet somehow the decades which stick in the mind as their heyday are the 1960s and 1970s. If you didn’t have a dune buggy or a van with ...
Veteran dune buggy manufacturer Meyers Manx has debuted a new all-electric spin on the vehicle that put its name on the map. During Monterey Car Week, the company introduced the Resorter – a ...
Volkswagen has been coyly teasing its electric dune buggy concept as "feasible for production" but I wouldn't get your hopes up. That said, there is a working model playing around in the California ...