Mazda MX-5 goes electric! Electrogenic's plug-and-play kit transforms the 'hairdresser’s car' into a faster, greener sports car with 160 bhp and a 150-mile range. Mazda MX-5 goes electric! Electrogenic's plug-and-play kit transforms the 'hairdresser’s car' into a faster, greener sports car with 160 bhp and a 150-mile range.

Mazda turn the MK5 – dubbed ‘hairdresser’s car’ – into electric…and it’s now quicker

Mazda MX-5 goes electric! Electrogenic’s plug-and-play kit transforms the ‘hairdresser’s car’ into a faster, greener sports car with 160 bhp and a 150-mile range.

Mazda has turned its MK5 model – dubbed the ‘hairdresser’s car’ – into an electric…and it’s now quicker.

The petrol versions of the two-seater convertibles were launched in 1989.

They cost about £15,000 and were regarded as modest sports cars.

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The motors could only do 0-60mph in a sluggish 8.3 seconds and a top speed of 126mph.

Mazda MX-5 goes electric! Electrogenic's plug-and-play kit transforms the 'hairdresser’s car' into a faster, greener sports car with 160 bhp and a 150-mile range.
The electric DeLorean DMC-12s launched in June. (Jam Press/Electrogenic)

Under the bonnet they boasted a two litre, four cylinder, 132 bhp engine.

Mazda MX-5 goes electric! Electrogenic's plug-and-play kit transforms the 'hairdresser’s car' into a faster, greener sports car with 160 bhp and a 150-mile range.
The electric DeLorean DMC-12s launched in June. (Jam Press/Electrogenic)

More than a million have been sold worldwide making it the world’s best-selling, soft top sporty motor.

They were labelled as the ‘hairdresser’s cars’ as they weren’t proper sports cars but were seen as reasonably flash.

Mazda MX-5 goes electric! Electrogenic's plug-and-play kit transforms the 'hairdresser’s car' into a faster, greener sports car with 160 bhp and a 150-mile range.
The new electric version of the Mazda MK5. (Jam Press/Electrogenic)

However, now EV technology company Electrogenic, based in Oxford, has developed a ‘drop-in’ conversion kit to easily electrify them.

The ‘plug and play’ package turns them into lightweight, rear-wheel drive modern motors with zero tailpipe emissions.

Mazda MX-5 goes electric! Electrogenic's plug-and-play kit transforms the 'hairdresser’s car' into a faster, greener sports car with 160 bhp and a 150-mile range.
The new electric version of the Mazda MK5. (Jam Press/Electrogenic)

The 0-60mph becomes just six seconds, the power goes up to 160 bhp, but the top speed drops to 115mph.

It also has a range of 150 miles before it needs recharging.

Mazda MX-5 goes electric! Electrogenic's plug-and-play kit transforms the 'hairdresser’s car' into a faster, greener sports car with 160 bhp and a 150-mile range.
The new electric version of the Mazda MK5. (Jam Press/Electrogenic)

Steve Drummond. Electrogenic CEO, said: “We’re delighted to introduce the latest addition to our world-leading range of ‘plug-and-play’, EV conversion kits.

“We’ve long been intrigued by the concept of a light, well-balanced, rear-wheel-drive electrified modern-classic, one that truly delivers when it comes to the old-school thrill of driving.

Mazda MX-5 goes electric! Electrogenic's plug-and-play kit transforms the 'hairdresser’s car' into a faster, greener sports car with 160 bhp and a 150-mile range.
The new electric version of the Mazda MK5. (Jam Press/Electrogenic)

“It seems we weren’t alone, as we’ve received a great deal of interest in the idea of an MX-5 conversion over the years.

“It’s exciting to finally reveal our creation to the world and give MX-5 fans the chance to electrify one of the most popular sports cars in history.”

Mazda MX-5 goes electric! Electrogenic's plug-and-play kit transforms the 'hairdresser’s car' into a faster, greener sports car with 160 bhp and a 150-mile range.
The new electric version of the Mazda MK5. (Jam Press/Electrogenic)

In October, the company did it with the humble Kia Pride hatchback, as reported on Luxury Auto News.

But in June, it unveiled a kit to turn DeLorean DMC-12s – made famous by the Back to the Future movies – electric.

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