Electric Pickup Trucks
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Ford has once again pushed the boundaries of innovation with the introduction of the all-new Ford Ranger Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV). Unveiled at the IAA Transportation Show in Hanover, this groundbreaking vehicle is set to redefine the pickup market.
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Ford has announced that the first hybrid plug-in version of their popular Ranger model will be coming to the UK in 2025. This move represents Ford’s commitment to sustainability and the growing demand for eco-friendly vehicles in the market.
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Elon has iced up the Cybertruck due to ‘supply chain issues’, with the new date of mid-2023 described as only hopeful, and initial builds rumoured to be less than 10,000 for the whole first year.
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock for quite a few years, you are probably aware of the revolution taking place in the automotive industry at the moment, as manufacturers scramble to bring to market electric vehicles which tick all the boxes.
Technological
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If you follow us on social media, you may have seen we shared a video from Ford Europe of the New Ford Ranger 2019 towing 15 caravans, a pretty mean feat when you consider that is around 3.5 tonnes of towing capacity. But that figure has been blown out
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Elon Musk has been making some bold claims about his upcoming electric Tesla pickup. With regards to the price, Elon has stated that Tesla is aiming to keep their pickup truck, that is set for an unveiling later this year, at under $50,000. That would
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The Future Is Coming, Silently…
Well, that is if Rivian has anything to do with it. The Michigan based company, who develop vehicles for sustainable transportation, have recently filed to patent their modular Electric R1T pickup truck beds.
The significance
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Hot on the heels of the announcement of the first fully electric pick-up being previewed a couple of weeks ago, new industry start-up electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian have announced that their first vehicle to market will be a pick-up, followed by
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The world's first all-electric pick-up was demonstrated this week at one of the biggest tech shows; CES in Las Vegas.
The Workhorse Group has shown a near-production version of their W-15 electric pickup truck. The first 80 miles are powered purely by
