https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a28808538/bollinger-electric-utility-vehicles-video-prototypes/
Watch Bollinger Put Finishing Touches on Its EV Pickup and SUV
Aug 25, 2019  Sebastian Blanco

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Bollinger Prototype  / Bollinger Motors via YouTube

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Prototype of the Bollinger B2

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Prototype of the Bollinger B1. Bollinger


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FINISHING PROTOTYPES - Bollinger Motors
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Video shows the Bollinger B1 SUV and B2 pickup getting closer to their
late-September debut.

    Electric-truck startup Bollinger Motors has released a video showing its
B1 and B2 EV prototypes being worked on by employees.

    The B1 is a boxy SUV and the B2 is a traditional pickup; both have
all-aluminum bodies and an estimated 200 miles of range between charges.

    The trucks will be revealed in the Detroit area on September 26.

Bollinger Motors has about 30 days to go before revealing its all-electric
vehicles, the B1 sport-utility and the B2 pickup. A month seems like soon
enough to start teasing the new versions of the utilitarian EVs, which is
why the company has released a video that shows the work that's going into
getting the fully operational, proof-of-concept vehicles ready for their
upcoming public debut, which will happen near Detroit on September 26.

It's the next step in a long journey to bring something new to market,
Bollinger CEO Robert Bollinger told Car and Driver.

"We started Bollinger Motors with the intent to make a truck that no one
else would build," he said. "We want to be unique and the best. As a Class 3
truck with unbeatable off-road capabilities and unmatched storage options,
the B1 and B2 don't have any competition."

That may be Bollinger's view, but there's no doubt that the public will be
making comparisons to other announced electric trucks. That starts with
Ford's upcoming electric F-150, which was just shown towing a million pounds
of train, and Tesla, which has been teasing a supposed under-$50,000
futuristic electric pickup. And the competition for battery-powered trucks
also includes Rivian, which has announced its R1T electric pickup for the
2021 model year. That startup raised $700 million in a financing round led
by Amazon earlier this year and received a $500 million investment from
Ford.

The upcoming Bollinger B1 and B2 are more easily compared to each other.
Both seat four, have all-aluminum bodies and all-wheel drive, and will have
similar underlying powertrains, offering 614 horsepower and an estimated EPA
range of 200 miles from a 120.0-kWh battery pack. Bollinger claims the
trucks will go from zero to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds and have a top speed of
100 mph. There are minor differences: the B1 SUV's 668 lb-ft of torque is 20
lb-ft less than the B2 pickup's, and its wheelbase, at 118.8 inches, is 20
inches shorter than the B2's.

Bollinger will build the EVs in Detroit. He claims 32,000 reservations are
already in—and since the company is taking them with no money down and no
obligation, why wouldn't they be? 
[© caranddriver.com]




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