Longbow co-founder Mark Tapscott explains how first principles engineering and additive manufacturing shape its electric ...
British startup Longbow Motors has unveiled a new electric sports car in two formats. The open top Speedster version will be limited to 150 units and a coupe-style Roadster will follow. The people ...
Evan Williams is an automotive journalist and mechanical engineering technologist with more than a decade of experience in the industry. He has written for the Toronto Star and AutoTrader Canada and ...
A new startup has emerged to take on the challenge of developing a lightweight electric sports car. U.K.-based Longbow on Wednesday provided the first details on its open-top Speedster and Roadster ...
James has been writing about cars professionally since 2012. After a bruising period freelancing in his native UK, James spent six years in Dubai, starting his new life abroad as Web Editor for ...
Roger Biermann is an automotive journalist of 13 years and has been the Managing Editor at CarBuzz since 2021. With no formal post-high school education, Roger launched his career as an automotive ...
Longbow is a new EV startup company that aims to build lightweight electric sports cars in the U.K. as early as 2026. The open-top Speedster comes first, and it's claimed to weigh just 1973 pounds and ...
Back in March, a new EV company called Longbow announced a plan to build a lightweight electric sports car that would be ready for the road as early as next year. Six months later, that project has ...
As an unabashed fan of electric vehicles, even I have to admit that most of them are pretty boring. Their smooth, quiet and calm demeanors don't offer much in the way of intrinsic personality, which ...
Forget tech pods and hype – Longbow’s lightweight electric Speedster proves EVs can still be wild, loud-in-spirit, and way more fun than Tesla’s vaporware. A featherweight 895kg British EV that puts ...
When most of us think “stickbow” we picture the long, D-shaped arc of a longbow. We also think it’s older than the recurve, but that might be a Robin Hood, western-bias thing; Eurasian warriors and ...
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