Meyers Manx: The Original Dune Buggy Meyers Manx is the embodiment of 1960s California surf culture. Created by Bruce Meyers in 1964, the Manx was the original fiberglass dune buggy, designed to fly over the dunes of Baja and cruise the Pacific Coast Highway. Built on a shortened VW Beetle chassis, its lightweight body and big tires made it a pop culture icon and an off-road racing legend. After decades of being the most copied car design in history, the brand is back—and it’s electric. The all-new Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric retains the classic, smiling silhouette of the original but swaps the air-cooled engine for a modern electric powertrain. It promises 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds and a range of up to 300 miles. It captures the spirit of freedom and fun that defined the original, updated for an eco-conscious generation. Fun in the Sun Iconic Design: The timeless curves and bug-eyed headlights that defined a genre. Electric Revival: Silent, torque-heavy performance perfect for beach cruising. Heritage: Owning a genuine Manx connects you to the history of the Baja 1000 and Steve McQueen coolness. Meyers Manx proves that cars don’t have to be serious to be great. It is “Similes per Mile” engineering at its finest. Ride the Wave