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Written by Greg Potts
From 1966 to 1977, Ford sold the first-generation Bronco with either a straight-six or V8 engine. However, climate change and global warming is pushing the car industry at some rate of knots towards electric power and not even the United States of Gasoline can avoid it. It"s lucky for us then that companies like Zero Labs Automotive exist. The California-based startup has just unveiled its all-electric restomod Ford Bronco and doesn"t it look wonderful. Of course, converting classic cars to run on electric power is no longer a new concept. In fact, we recently drove Aston Martin"s own DB6 Volante EV around Silverstone albeit extremely carefully given that the prototype was worth over 1.3million.
Date written: 23 Apr 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15492
From 1966 to 1977, Ford sold the first-generation Bronco with either a straight-six or V8 engine. However, climate change and global warming is pushing the car industry at some rate of knots towards electric power and not even the United States of Gasoline can avoid it. It"s lucky for us then that companies like Zero Labs Automotive exist. The California-based startup has just unveiled its all-electric restomod Ford Bronco and doesn"t it look wonderful. Of course, converting classic cars to run on electric power is no longer a new concept. In fact, we recently drove Aston Martin"s own DB6 Volante EV around Silverstone albeit extremely carefully given that the prototype was worth over 1.3million.
Date written: 23 Apr 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15492