You know the moment. You’re scrolling Instagram or YouTube, and suddenly you see an epic car build. Not just any build—something classic, iconic, and impossibly cool. But you notice something—even at 100 mph, it’s as quiet as a summer night. It might be a vintage Ferrari gracefully ditching gas, or a gnarly off-roader now whispering through dunes. You wonder—Could my ride become that?
It absolutely can.
Shops and specialists around the globe are turning classics, customs, and icons into serious electric machines. It’s a wave of innovation driven by equal parts passion and passion for power, blending modern tech with timeless soul.
And today, we’re taking a deep dive into five of the most remarkable EV conversions out there. Proven builds with crazy performance, legit street cred, and designs that’ll make you drool an appropriate amount. We’ll also explore the standout traits that define the best EV conversions on the planet.
Start strong, right? The Ferrari Dino by Current LA is a masterclass in elegant retrofuturism done right. This 1973 beauty swaps its vintage heart for a full EV makeover that nearly doubles the Dino’s original power—packing roughly 325 horsepower courtesy of a modern battery setup and Tesla motor. It’s equipped with a 45 kWh battery pack offering around 200 miles of range, and the sleekly integrated digital interface makes the whole conversion feel factory-original. That level of craftsmanship didn’t go unnoticed: the build finished in the Top 3 for Sport Compact, Import Performance, and Luxury & Exotic at the 2024 Battle of the Builders | SEMA. Electric? Absolutely. Soulful? Even more so. Continue reading.
We’re leaving the tarmac. Fuse’s Nissan Patrol EV is the electrified embodiment of quiet desert muscle. Built for UAE dunes, this Patrol houses a monstrous 600 horsepower Tesla drivetrain paired with a massive 110 kWh liquid-cooled Fellten battery pack. It sports CCS2 fast charging and a carefully restored yet ruggedly functional interior. Continue reading.
The Porsche 911 is already legendary on asphalt, but Tremec Electric GT thought, “why not make a jungle-ready Porsche?” And boy did they deliver. The EV Safari 911 is a rally-ready, dirt-crunching, electric restomod. Powered by an electric GT motor pushing up to 440 horsepower, this conversion offers HVAC-controlled thermal management, DC fast charging, and, crucially, suspension tough enough for off-road adventures. This isn’t your dad’s Porsche—it’s yours. P.S., this kit is also available for sale on Fuel2Electric! Continue reading.
Our favorite! Few cars in motorsport history command respect like the Porsche 935 “Moby Dick.” Bisi Ezerioha took the iconic 1978 Porsche 935 “Moby Dick” and flipped it into the electrified beast known as Moby X. Under the classic long-tail body, he dropped in a three-phase induction motor pushing out about 637 hp and revving to 18,500 RPM. That motor lives atop dual battery boxes filled with 32kWh of LG Chem cells, offering roughly 150 miles of range.
On the flip side, the handling. Bisi slapped on KW V3 coilovers, beefy brakes, and a full roll cage. And it still fits under that legendary wide body moulded from original 935 casts. Inside, you’ve got digital instruments, a custom harness, and that racecar vibe with Momo steering and Speedhut gauges. It’s aggressive. It’s refined. And it’s electric. Continue reading.
How about a build that didn’t break the bank, but absolutely smashes on track days? Meet the Apex Cricket EV, a grassroots racer built from a stripped-down Nissan Leaf drivetrain and Chrysler Pacifica batteries. At just 1,700 pounds, and pumping out 214 horsepower, this $20,000 DIY build isn’t about looks. It’s about performance. Fast, cheap, and electric—proof you don’t need deep pockets to build something seriously quick and seriously fun. Continue reading.
Conversions like these set benchmarks. They show us what’s possible when passion and modern machinery meet. From meticulous Ferrari restorations to gritty off-roaders, practical commuters to weekend racers, these builds prove electric conversions are about more than saving gas money. They’re about reinventing what we love—without compromising what made us love them in the first place.
Let these examples guide your vision. Because electric doesn’t mean boring—and your next car could prove exactly that.
When choosing a kit, prioritize compatibility with your vehicle, power output, battery size, and simplicity. App EV, Electric GT, and Electric Car Converts offer popular, reputable kits with proven results. Make sure your chosen kit matches your driving goals—daily commute, weekend showpiece, or track-ready racer—and understand the support and documentation each vendor provides. Quality conversions are backed by expertise and solid guidance.
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