USA offering this trash b/c they still can't compete with BYD.
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Can it tow?
Probably about as much as a Civic
Range is 150 miles so not holding my breath
I would still like one, but I'd wish it had the utility of a kei truck at least.
This looks like something right up my alley! I was a bit deflated when I read that Jeff Bezos is involved though..
Imagine that, a new truck that isn't $70k, and an EV no less. I can see it selling well with enthusiasts, businesses, or for fleet sales, but I wonder if the average truck buyer has become too used to giant pavement princesses that die in five years.
I really like this concept. Definitely catches my attention. But I think minimalists are in the minority these days.
What would you prefer, this for $20k, or a 6 year old truck with 50k miles and all the features for $20k? Most cheap people prefer the latter
I don't disagree about what most people want. Personally, I don't really care for the features, so I'm an outlier. The one thing I do miss on my 25-year-old Saturn is cruise control.
Plastic panels are awesome, BTW. 25 years and zero door dings.
The problem is you probably could not find a 6 year old truck with 50k miles. Most 2 year old trucks now have close to 100k miles on them.
What used electric truck costs $20k?
None yet. Electric trucks haven't been available long enough to reach that price point. It will come.
So like a fully plastic Pickman?
This sounds kinda cool. I like that ability to be able to buy a wrap and slap it on yourself.
Want.
Dope. I wonder if there's a way to customise it into a sedan. I can speak less to the mechanical aspects of having a super-bespoke super-integrated manufacturing process, but I'm confident the electronics part needs to go back to basics like this.