the story

Born of California’s surf and sun in the free-spirited 1960s, the Meyers Manx was no ordinary dune buggy - it was a revolution on wheels. Designer Bruce Meyers sculpted its lightweight fiberglass body over a humble Volkswagen chassis, creating a rakish machine that turned beaches, deserts, and boulevards into playgrounds of adventure.

With its carefree silhouette and insouciant charm, the Manx embodied an era of rebellion and leisure, soon embraced by Hollywood’s glitterati and immortalised by Steve McQueen.

Today, it remains a timeless emblem of joie de vivre and unfiltered Californian cool - an enduring symbol of motoring freedom, style, and spirited individuality.

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Rebirth of the meyers manx

Meyers Manx returns with the all-electric 2.0, joined by the Classic Buggy and Resorter — icons of freedom reborn, blending 1960s spirit with modern innovation.

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The Meyers Manx: Freedom on Four Wheels

From conquering the Baja 1000 to starring alongside Elvis Presley and Steve McQueen, the Meyers Manx emerged as the definitive dune buggy of 1960s freedom, rebellion, and style.

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Meyers Manx & The Thomas Crown Affair

By 1968 and The Thomas Crown Affair, Steve McQueen reigned as Hollywood’s coolest star - celebrated as much for his cinematic presence as his fearless speed on road and track.

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