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Lordstown Motors

Lordstown Motors, the startup electric vehicle maker that promised to revive a shuttered GM plant in Ohio, is running low on cash and may have to halt its Endurance pickup truck production. In a regulatory filing on… Continue reading

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Ram Trucks

The electric vehicle market is growing rapidly, and the pickup truck segment is no exception. Several automakers have already unveiled their plans to launch electric trucks in the near future, such as the Ford F-150 Lightning, the Rivian R1T, and the… Continue reading

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Ram Trucks

The Ram brand has officially announced that the name of its first fully electric pickup will be the Ram 1500 REV. The disclosure of the vehicle's name is the most recent step in Ram's electrification strategy, which aims to provide the… Continue reading

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Ford

As early as next year, the first F-150 Lightning will roll off the assembly line at the Rouge plant in Dearborn, USA. The new Ford F-150 Lightning icon is designed for the US market. With everything from intelligent towing, the largest… Continue reading

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Tesla

It really seems to have come out of a sci-fi movie, Tesla's new Pick-up, the Cybertruck, is something really out of this world. Starting with the design that really seems to come from the future or from some other planet. All at a… Continue reading

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Rivian

The Amazon distribution giant has pledged to comply with the Paris Agreement against climate change signed in 2015 ten years ahead of schedule and has ordered 100,000 fully electric vans, which will be manufactured by Rivian.… Continue reading

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Ford

Until a few months ago, Rivian was unknown to the general public. Headquartered in Michigan, the Michigan-based company was first established in 2009 but was not acknowledged until last November's Los Angeles Motor Show, when it introduced the… Continue reading

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Ford

America’s most popular pickup will soon be powered by electricity. The creators are releasing an upgraded version of the F-150 pickup. According to the company's president, Jim Farley, an electric pickup is ideal for customers with the… Continue reading