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Classic Jeep CJ5 Converted To Electric
[2014/11/06]  Christopher DeMorro 

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Few vehicles are as important to American exceptionalism as the Jeep, and
many would consider converting a 1969 Jeep CJ5 to an electric car as heresy.
Thankfully in Europe there are few to protest such a conversion, which
electric boat maker New Electric undertook at the behest of a customer. The
end result is something I wouldn’t mind having in my own driveway.

Utilizing Siemens electric motor, the CJ5 EV can churn out a maximum of 110
kW/148 horsepower and 300 nM/220 lb-ft of torque, which is about on par with
what you could expect from the stock inline-six back in the day. Battery
capacity is rated at an impressive 33 kWh, which is about 30% more than
you’d find in a Nissan LEAF, which should translate into more than 100 miles
of driving between charges.

The conversion is reaching the final stages, with a recent video update
explaining that the CJ5 had just passed local VIN inspection and needed just
a few more items to be considered “road legal” according to national laws in
the Netherlands. While many Jeep purists might be up in arms regarding such
a conversion, frankly I don’t see any problem with it as a Jeep fan (and
former Wrangler owner) myself. Instant torque would be great for rock
crawling, in addition to being a lot less obnoxious and damaging to the
sorts of environments one might want to off-road on. While New Electric has
more experience in zero-emissions boats than cars, this conversion seems to
have been with plenty of professionalism.

Still, some people just don’t see the point in taking a perfectly good
classic and converting it into an electric vehicle. Remember when hot
rodding was about doing something drastically different from the status quo?
This electric Jeep CJ5 conversion is hot rodding for the 21st century as far
as I’m concerned.
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Jeep CJ5 Conversion
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