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{"ref":"s1u561r6","title":"Kit Car EV Mod","description":"This is my MOD build of an iconic kit car, you all know the yellow \"original\" version. The most obvious change is the color scheme ot the car, white body panels with dark blue stripes and some black accessories. But the major change you will find under the modified hood, the combustion engine has been replaced with an electric power train. And it is connected to the rear axle which will make the rotor spin. The rechargeable batteries are placed in the trunk.<\/p>
I added a \"steering\" to the front axle. Sadly I found no way to connect it to the steering wheel on the modified dashboard.<\/p>
I have reworked the mudguards on the front wheels and the head lights, too.<\/p>
As you can see I added a windscreen and the mirrors now show the street behind the car instead of the sky.<\/p>
The roll bar behind the modified seats is split in two parts and connected to the support struts.<\/p>
The custom license plates are not part of the stud.io file, only white 1x4 tiles are used.<\/p>
As always I am publishing this creation with \"full access\", so let's hope for a positive check.<\/p>
The build contains steps, submodels and a working instruction.<\/p>
Hope you enjoy my second electric car build more than my first one.<\/p>","author":"","img":"https:\/\/mocs.app\/_DATA\/user\/1002\/ubj7z4sx_kit-car-ev-mod.jpg","data":[],"modified":"2026-03-01 18:06:51","created":"2026-03-01 18:06:51"}
This is my MOD build of an iconic kit car, you all know the yellow "original" version. The most obvious change is the color scheme ot the car, white body panels with dark blue stripes and some black accessories. But the major change you will find under the modified hood, the combustion engine has been replaced with an electric power train. And it is connected to the rear axle which will make the rotor spin. The rechargeable batteries are placed in the trunk.
I added a "steering" to the front axle. Sadly I found no way to connect it to the steering wheel on the modified dashboard.
I have reworked the mudguards on the front wheels and the head lights, too.
As you can see I added a windscreen and the mirrors now show the street behind the car instead of the sky.
The roll bar behind the modified seats is split in two parts and connected to the support struts.
The custom license plates are not part of the stud.io file, only white 1x4 tiles are used.
As always I am publishing this creation with "full access", so let's hope for a positive check.
The build contains steps, submodels and a working instruction.
Hope you enjoy my second electric car build more than my first one.