EVTUNERS Blog

We’re diving headfirst into the future of car culture covering everything from EV conversions and electric cars to race builds, tuning, and cutting-edge technology. Through our blog we spotlight the creators, builders, and innovators shaping the The Next Great Car Era.

  • Classics and favorites are transformed through EV conversions.

  • Electric cars from stock to custom builds, mild to wild.

  • Serious track weapons: electric race cars and the world of EV motorsport.

  • Exploring how the spirit of car culture evolves with electric vehicles.

  • The technology evolves, but the spirit remains the same.

  • The Next Great Car Era features the builders, tuners, and drivers redefining performance, innovation, and sustainability. Innovative EV conversions, exhilarating motorsport, and custom builds are all part of The Next Great Car Era.

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Budget Porsche 924S EV Conversion: How Karl Built a Leaf-Powered Sports Car for Around $20K

There is something quietly radical about a 1988 Porsche 924S that sits in a parking lot making no sound until it launches, and then it just pulls. Karl Nichols built exactly that, and when I caught up with him at the State of Charge conference in Denver, Colorado, the car looked like it had rolled out of a factory that never existed…a factory where Porsche and Nissan somehow agreed to share parts.

This is the story of a budget-friendly EV conversion that punches well above its price tag, runs about 200 miles on a charge, and can hit 60 mph in around five seconds. And it was built by one guy in a garage and a half in Taos, New Mexico.

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This $20K Homemade EV Beat 200 Teslas at Autocross. Meet the Apex Cricket.

When Phil and Dave pulled up to their first autocross event in an electric car they built themselves, people laughed. The Apex Cricket, a tube-frame open-wheel EV built on a Nissan Leaf drivetrain and C5 Corvette suspension, looked like something between a go-kart and a race car. It weighed 1,700 pounds. It was street legal. And once it launched off the line, nobody was laughing anymore.

I caught up with the father-son team behind the Cricket at a Northern California autocross event to talk through the build, the engineering decisions, and what it actually feels like to drive something this unconventional on both a race course and a public road.

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Nissan Frontier EV Conversion: A Leaf-Powered Electric Pickup That Feels Factory Built

Most EV conversions fall into one of two categories: they’re either experimental one-off projects built to prove an idea, or they’re highly customized performance builds designed to showcase power and fabrication skill. This Nissan Frontier EV conversion sits in a different place. It’s simple, thoughtful, and surprisingly factory-feeling. The truck looks like something Nissan could have released themselves. It’s powered by a full Nissan Leaf drivetrain, and that decision is the reason the whole project works as well as it does.

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1932 Ford EV Conversion

If you are looking for a dose of nostalgia with a powerful and modern kick this hot rod from Current LA is your fix for sure. This EV conversion of a 1932 Ford "Deuce" captures the spirit of performance while retaining the look and feel of an original. Manual brakes, wood chassis, power nothing except for the pull of an electric motor and supporting electronics.

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