The Mini Moke never really went anywhere, since it remained a popular vehicle with resorts in the Caribbean, but it’s been years since it could be legally driven in its home country, the United ...
Back in the late 1960s, a time when the UK’s automotive industry was going through some struggles, BMH became a major part of British Leyland Motor Corporation and, at the time of the merger, no less ...
Some may remember the Moke, arguably one of the coolest cars of the 20th century and the quintessential beach-town cruiser, which is now making its way to California’s shores. For those less familiar, ...
View post: Donkervoort P24 RS Debuts as a 591-HP Supercar That’s Lighter Than a Miata Break out the Union Jack bandana and head for the beach. The official Mini Moke is returning to the United States ...
Moke International announced that starting from January 1st, 2022, they are going fully electric with the revived Moke, phasing out the ICE-powered model. As of today, order books for the retro-styled ...
The 1960s Mini Moke was a cult hero for trendy types. We go in search of the 'missing Mini' and find an owner of the classic British-built car. The re-born Mini (or MINI as it is now rendered) has ...
Designed in the late 1950s by the legendary Sir Alec Issigonis, the architect of the Austin Mini, the original Moke was originally conceived as a military vehicle. The thinking behind it was to make ...
The iconic open-topped Mini Moke is officially returning to the US after a 40-year hiatus, but this time the highway-legal Moke Californian will be sporting an electric drivetrain with a 50-mph top ...
Moke International has announced its US return with the Electric Moke Californian, described as the first genuine version of the original Mini Moke to go on sale since 1982. The improved and more ...
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