More than 80 Meyers Manx dune buggies celebrated the car’s 60th anniversary with a parade lap opening each day at the Goodwood Revival.
The event attracted Manx buggies from around the globe, with Phillip Sarofim, Chairman of Meyers Manx, and the Duke of Richmond taking their place on the car’s period-correct wicker seats during the first parade on Friday morning.
That was a warm up to the main event – the European unveiling of the Meyers Manx 2.0 Electric Prototype, taking centre stage at the Earls Court Motor Show. Featuring a high-torque electric motor and 40.0kWh battery.
“Goodwood Revival is the perfect stage to honour 60 years of Meyers Manx while showcasing the future with our electric prototype,” said Sarofim.
“It’s a tribute to the legacy Bruce Meyers started and a look forward to how we’re keeping the Manx spirit alive in the electric age.”
Goodwood photography by Jochen Van Cauwenberge, Joe Harding and Jordan Butters.
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