Pop-up headlights and instant torque: do they mix? Electromod of beloved 1989 roadster has the answer
“An MX-5 with torque?! What’s that like?!” quipped a colleague. Well, mate, in short, the Electrogenic Mazda MX-5 is exactly what I imagined it would be like – except maybe a bit squirrellier.
The good folk at Oxfordshire-based Electrogenic have created a kit for the Mk1 (NA) Mazda MX-5 of 1989 and installed it in the car before you.
They’ve substituted the four-cylinder petrol engine for a single electric motor, pumping out 160bhp and 229lb ft torque, and 42kWh of batteries. The five-speed manual has been substituted for a single-speed auto. Range is said to be in the region of 160 miles.
Quick summary? It steers, stops and rides like a Mk1 MX-5, but it really goes. It wraps up 0-60mph in around six seconds and the shove from 0-30mph is urgent, unfiltered and very different from the original MX-5 experience, where you need to wind the engine up to at least 5500rpm to get the most from it.

Design & Styling
The electromod kit is designed to be completely reversible. So no holes are cut, the car retains its original numberplates and the DVLA still has it registered as an MX-5 – only the means of propulsion now states ‘electric’. …
Original article published 12 February 2025






