The Meyers Manx company's newest EV is a low-speed neighborhood electric vehicle with retro styling, four seats, and plenty of customization options.
While it’s super cool, the Resorter NEV isn’t the only model from the new Meyers Manx company. Itspromises a more robust experience, with beefy tires, a 300-mile range and a 0-60 time as quick as 4.5 seconds.
Though it can also be reserved for $500, its price tag extends to $74,000, and that’s before options. It’s at least got legitimate range and more power, making it more usable as a vehicle instead of a weekend beach toy, though that’s likely its primary purpose in life for most buyers.
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