View post: Supreme Court Rules Against Trump Tariffs — But Automakers Aren’t Off the Hook Break out the Union Jack bandana and head for the beach. The official Mini Moke is returning to the United ...
Remember those fun little Jeep-like Moke cars from the heyday of 1960s open-top fun-mobiles? Just months after landing a $55M funding deal, MOKE International is bringing them back to the US for the ...
View post: Milwaukee's 3-Drawer Tool Box Is 'Built to Last' — And It's on Sale for 30% Off at Walmart A month ago, Moke International revealed its Moke California as a dash of the old and the new. The ...
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 ...
Whether they are of the two-wheeled or four-wheeled variety, vehicles are fashionista's new favorite bling. The automotive and fashion industries have often intertwined when particular cars have ...
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, ...
Having announced the return of the Moke to the United States a few weeks ago, Moke International has now started taking orders for the Electric Moke Californian, and it is anything but a bargain.
The Californian will be manufactured in the UK, and then the rear-wheel drive model with an electric 44-horsepower motor will ship to the US. Drivers will be able to accelerate 0-34mph in 4.3 seconds.
Moke International has announced US pricing for the Electric Moke Californian, the first highway-legal version of the Mini Moke ever to go on sale in the US. Priced from $41,900, it's not exactly ...
The Moke is returning to the United States after an absence of 40 years, but with one with a key difference: this time, it’ll be a highway-legal EV with a top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) and a range of ...
The Mini Moke may look like a toy, but it's a toy that adults could drive like kids on Power Wheels. Sir Alec Issigonis designed the original Mini Moke in the 1960s as a more rugged, off-road capable ...