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While they may look nothing out of the ordinary, a classic Triumph Stag and a Morgan 4/4 hide an electric secret. Modified by Electrogenic, an Oxford-based company specialized in classic electric ...
Few machines sum up the tragedy of the British car industry during the 1970s better than the Triumph Stag. This beautiful, Italian-designed, open-topped GT, with its lusty V-8 engine, had all the ...
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The Stag project started out in 1965 as a show car built by Triumph's then regular stylist Michelotti of Turin, Italy, based on a Triumph 2000 Mk1. Triumph's Chief Engineer, Harry Webster, saw the car ...
An Oxford-based EV classic car specialist has successfully converted two iconic models to run on electric power. Electrogenic has finalised battery-powered versions of a 1976 Triumph Stag and a 1957 ...
Oxford-based classic car converter Electrogenic has completed two world-first electric conversions for the Triumph Stag and Series II Morgan 4/4. Both the conversions are unique one-of-one cars and ...
An Oxford-based EV classic car specialist has successfully converted two iconic models to run on electric power. Electrogenic has finalised battery-powered versions of a 1976 Triumph Stag and a 1957 ...