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WIth more electric car choices than ever before, those looking for a new electric car have plenty of different models to choose from.
But for classic car and hot rod fans who don't want a brand-new car, the choices for converting their rides to electric are limited to paying someone a lot of money for a custom conversion; doing a completely-DIY conversion using off-the-shelf components; or using salvage EV components and Open-Source conversion techniques.
But in recent years we've seen another option: electric car crate kits from mainstream automakers.
GM is the latest to consider such a thing with the K5 Blazer-E show car (as designed for SEMA360 this year). But while the crate kit sounds good on paper, the actual execution of this conversion leaves us cold.
Here's why.
Watch the video above to find out more, support us with the provided links, and let us know what you think below -- but remember to keep your comments civil!
Presenter: Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield
Produced: Transport Evolved
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