Bollinger
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So far, Bollinger Motors has been best known for its electric pickup trucks. Now, however, the Detroit-based manufacturer has revealed its first Class 4 electric commercial fleet truck, called the Bollinger B4.
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Best known for its brutal, boxy, powerful electric off-roaders, Detroit's Bollinger has announced a slightly less brutal and boxy front-wheel-drive electric delivery van with a wide range of battery options, up to a massive 210 kWh.
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After revealing its electric B1 utility vehicle and B2 pickup truck, Bollinger Motors previews its Class 3 chassis cab. The new B2CC will open up serious versatility for commercial customers looking to spec trucks around their exacting demands.
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Bollinger has revealed the beta prototypes of its super-tough electric Class 3 trucks - and the specs appear to have gone up again too. Now boasting 614 hp (458 kW) and 668 lb-ft (906 Nm) of torque through motors on the front and rear axles, Robert Bollinger's super-capable B1 and B2 electric trucks have been revealed at a very casual event in Detroit, where the company is now operating.
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Last year, Bollinger flashed a glimpse at an all-electric truck prototype, a shape-shifting 4x4 "sport utility truck." Since then, it must have felt demand for a bigger bed because, before it's even started production running on the B1, it's previewing the B2, a proper all-electric pickup.