Bollinger unveils updated electric truck and pickup ‘production-intent design’

Bollinger has unveiled an updated design for its electric SUV and pickup trucks with new “production-intent” versions.
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Expand Expanding CloseBollinger Motors has unveiled a new electric delivery van, but it’s hard to get excited as the startup becomes more scattered.
Expand Expanding CloseBollinger Motors, an electric vehicle startup, has unveiled its electric platform and chassis as it plans to offer it for commercial electric vehicle production. Expand
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We’re here at the 2019 Los Angeles Motor Show, and the first thing we spotted through the doorway was the Bollinger Motors display, which is the first time these vehicles have been shown to the public.
Bollinger makes a B-1 SUV that looks like an electric offspring of an AMG Scout and a Hummer. The B-2 Pickup adds a longer exposed bed to the rear. I anticipate the crowds will be quite big like the showing Rivian had last year…
After years of speculation, Bollinger has finally announced pricing for its rugged electric trucks, and it’s higher than most people thought.
The Bollinger B1 and B2 electric trucks will start at a shocking $125,000. Expand
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Bollinger Motors, a Michigan-based electric vehicle startup, has unveiled today the latest versions of its B1 electric utility truck and B2 electric pickup truck ahead of the start of production. Expand
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Bollinger Motors announced that it will unveil production prototypes of its B2 electric pickup truck and B1 electric utility truck next month. Expand
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Electric truck startup Bollinger has unveiled custom configurations for its upcoming electric truck and pickup truck. Expand
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Bollinger Motors, a New York-founded (now Michigan-based) electric vehicle startup, is leveraging its work on its unique all-electric Jeep-like truck, the Bollinger B1, to introduce an all-electric pickup truck: the B2. Expand
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Bollinger Motors, a New York-based electric vehicle startup, is working to bring to market a unique all-electric truck: the Bollinger B1.
The startup has now released a new design of the 4-door version of the all-electric truck with removable glass. Expand
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Bollinger Motors, a New York-based EV startup developing an all-electric utility truck, reached out to Tesla CEO Elon Musk to inquire about the possibility of them having access to Tesla’s Supercharger network. Expand
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Bollinger has been keeping us excited about its B1 all-electric utility truck throughout its development program as it attempts to bring the vehicle to production.
In the latest development, the EV startup unveils a front fascia refresh for better aerodynamic performance. Expand
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Bollinger has been keeping us excited about its B1 all-electric utility truck throughout its development program, but the path to production hasn’t been clear.
Now the New York-based startup announces a partnership with an engineering firm to bring its all-electric vehicle to production as soon as next year. Expand
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Bollinger Motors is working on their off/on-road all-electric utility truck and the startup is putting their prototype to the test to prove its capacity leading up to the start of production.
Now, they have updated the capacity of the vehicle with a new battery pack for a longer range. Expand
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The Los Angeles Auto Show is now open to the public and they will have the chance to see quite of few electric vehicles displayed at the event. Here we take a quick look at most of them with pictures. Expand
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Bollinger Motors is working on their off/on-road all-electric utility truck and the startup is putting their prototype to the test to prove its capacity.
They recently released a bunch of fun footage of the vehicle in very tough environments. Expand
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While EV enthusiasts haven’t had a lot of luck with electric car startups lately, we are pretty excited about Bollinger Motors going into the off/on-road utility truck market with a Jeep-like all-electric truck.
Now the startup has released footage of its working prototype off-roading and track testing. Expand
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After unveiling the first prototype of its all-electric truck, the B1, earlier this summer, New York-based startup Bollinger Motors now claims that it received ‘over 10,000 reservations’ for the vehicle. Expand
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After unveiling the first prototype of its all-electric truck, the B1, New York-based startup Bollinger Motors is now unveiling a 4-door version of the vehicle.
The new design sketch is pictured above. Expand
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Today, Bollinger Motors unveiled what it calls a “no nonsense back-to-basics all-electric sport utility truck (SUT).”
The minimalist-looking vehicle with sharp edges and bare interior will not be for everyone, but with a promised range of up to 200 miles and quite a few interesting features, it could check all the boxes of a lot of people looking to buy an EV that can go on and off road. Expand
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If I tell you that an electric car is being unveiled this week, you’d quickly think of the production version of the Tesla Model 3 to be unveiled on Friday.
But two other new electric cars are being unveiled today: Bollinger Motors’ all-electric sport utility truck and Sono Motors’ all-electric and solar-powered car. Expand
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Bollinger Motors is set to unveil its first vehicle, an all-electric sport utility truck, in the next few months.
In anticipation for the unveiling, they have been releasing a series of black and white teasers of the vehicle. Continuing with that series, they released a teaser of the interior today. Expand
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New York-based Bollinger Motors has been gradually stepping out of stealth mode over the past few months leading to the upcoming unveiling of its all-electric sport utility truck this summer.
Today, the company revealed the first images of the chassis they designed for the truck. Expand
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Bollinger Motors, a New York-based electric vehicle startup currently stepping out of stealth mode, is working on an all-electric sport truck and released today the first teaser picture of the vehicle. Expand
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