asimovDev 33 minutes ago

Cool idea for vintage cars that were unremarkable when it came to driving characteristics or where only the frame and/or body survived with no drivetrain and hard to source donors.

mindcrime 2 days ago

For anyone looking to do an electric conversion. Chevy have a "crate motor" package based on one of their electric motors.

novafacing 2 hours ago

I was excited about this idea until I found out it's $27k

  • OliverGuy 1 hour ago

    I get this is a pretty nice product that they won't sell in huge volume, but that is really steep, was expecting something <20k

  • trhway 1 hour ago

    yesterday post here about Tesla-fied Mustang - $40K of parts https://electrek.co/2026/05/02/tesla-1966-mustang-ev-convers...

    Buying motors and batteries from Aliexpress you can probably get under $15K-$10K even ( and that is probably BOM of Chinese car manufacturers for such the engine and batteries), yet having it as a US factory package $27K doesn't look that bad for me.

  • cbdevidal 47 minutes ago

    I’ll be honest 200hp doesn’t exactly blow up my skirt

    • speed_spread 27 minutes ago

      But the extra torque might sizzle your drizzle

Animats 2 hours ago

But they keep the 4-speed transmission? For what purpose?

  • consp 2 hours ago

    Reduction ratios, greater comparability due to interfacing links, attachment points, just a few guesses. Most ev conversions I've seen keep the gearbox.

  • jakogut 1 hour ago

    Probably to interface with existing cars by replacing the engine, retaining everything after, including the existing transmission, differential(s), and suspension.

  • egorfine 1 hour ago

    This is a straightforward way of electric conversion. You plug in the motor in the place where torque is expected and let the rest do its job.

    Gearboxes in EV conversions are usually locked in the highest gear with clutch and lever removed.

  • CamouflagedKiwi 1 hour ago

    Presumably so it's an easier conversion - you replace the motor but don't have to replace the rest of the drivetrain, and maybe you want the gearstick inside for the look of the thing (although I imagine you likely wouldn't have to use it most of the time).

  • tecleandor 30 minutes ago

    It says:

    "The current eCrate kit requires a GM 4-speed automatic transmission with an external mode switch (e.g., 4L60, 4L65, 4L70, 4L75 Transmissions). This helps to make the eCrate conversion easier for vehicles that already have a conventional driveline, plus it provides extra torque in lower gears and extra speed with overdrive. We are working on bringing a direct drive variant option to our eCrate portfolio."

motbus3 1 hour ago

I wouldn't be excited when their cars comes with a spy package that sells every information when your are in it.

It won't take years for they to think that they can pry in private conversations in the car for whatever purpose they want

  • p0w3n3d 1 hour ago

    Your comment seems off topic. I think the conversion package is great and should come with all the available cars. If we really care about ecology (but apparently we don't)