Bollinger Electric Trucks to Start at $125,000
Prices will start at a hefty $125,000 each for the electric SUV and pickup truck models being readied by Michigan-based startup Bollinger Motors LLC.
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Michigan-based Bollinger Motors LLC’s upcoming electric trucks, the B1 SUV (right) and B2 pickup (below), both will carry a hefty base-price of $125,000.
The company aims to launch low-volume production of the vehicles late next year and begin deliveries in early 2021. Bollinger is accepting $1,000 refundable deposits for each of the trucks, which will be sold and serviced through independent dealers throughout the U.S. and other markets.
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The aluminum-bodied models are powered by a 120-kWh battery and two electric motors that produce a combined 614 hp and 668 lb-ft of torque. Bollinger predicts a range of about 200 miles per charge for the all-wheel-drive models.
Both off-roaders boast 15 inches of ground clearance, 10 inches of wheel travel and a 7,500-lb towing capacity. The B1 and B2 have payload capacities of 5,200 lbs and 5,000 lbs, respectively.
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