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Bollinger' s All-Electric Truck And SUV Are Finally Coming

Aug. 27, 2019 7:00 PM ET by Jay Traugott / 8 Comments It's been a few years. What's taken so long? Remember Bollinger? It's been two years since the New York-based automotive startup arrived on the scene with a couple of potentially game-changing all-electric, off-road vehicles. The Bollinger B1 SUV and B2 pickup truck feature box-like, minimalist designs that instantly appealed to old school off-road fans. There are definitely traces of original Land Rover Defender and Jeep Wrangler. The old school look blended with state-of-the-art EV technology could be a winning combination. But then along came Rivian which has since managed to steal much of the spotlight with its own off-road EVs. Ford made a huge investment in Rivian and it's also developing its own all-electric F-150. Today we can report that Bollinger is still very much in the game as both the electric SUV and truck will debut in production form on September 26. Bollinger/Facebook Bollinger/Facebook Bollinger/Facebook Bollinger/Facebook The company has not provided details regarding specifications and pricing, however. What we do know is that both vehicles are equipped with a 120-kWh lithium-ion battery pack. There are two electric motors – one at each axle – that, combined with the battery, produces a total of 360 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque. A 200-mile driving range is expected. Hopefully, Bollinger will offer updated specifications and all related details at next month's reveal. Fingers crossed. In the meantime, interested customers are invited to reserve a B1 or B2 with no money down, though Bollinger previously made clear neither vehicle will be cheap. Bollinger/Facebook Bollinger/Facebook Bollinger/Facebook The included video shows the Bollinger team building the likely now completed prototypes by hand, an impossible process when mass production is planned. Could Bollinger also use that reveal date to make another big announcement, say a new factory? A major investment from a mainstream automaker, such as GM? FCA? We honestly don't know at the moment but answers will come in exactly one month. TORKIL STAVDAL/Facebook TORKIL STAVDAL/Facebook TORKIL STAVDAL/Facebook TORKIL STAVDAL/Facebook TORKIL STAVDAL/Facebook TORKIL STAVDAL/Facebook TORKIL STAVDAL/Facebook

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