Bollinger Motors, a startup focusing primarily on electric cars, released details of its all-electric pickup truck that they are currently working on. Called the Bollinger B2, this sister vehicle of Bollinger B1 is designed to carry heavy loads.

Bollinger B1
Bollinger B1

Keeping storage a priority when designing the all-electric Bollinger B2, it also has a storage space under the hood and features a patented pass-through door to allow transporting of larger and longer items. The rear glass also opens up which allows even more storage in the top of the cab.

Releasing further details, Bollinger confirmed that the B2 will be classified as Class 3 truck. It means the B2 will be able to pull 5,000 pounds, which is pretty impressive.

Moreover, the B2 might feature a flat 120-kWh battery pack with an all-wheel-drive configuration. For a seamless drive off-road, it boasts hydropneumatic suspension and in-wheel portal gear hubs. Its rugged and stunning exterior really pleases to the aesthetics of automobiles.

B2

Bollinger has not yet shared most of the specs of the vehicle as the development is in works.

Stirring the market in an exciting new direction, high hopes are being held toward the company and its innovative new truck. The Bollinger B2 is anticipated to be the “world’s first all-electric sport utility truck” to launch in 2020.

Bringing such utility and exterior attraction, Bollinger will probably have a stingy price tag that will surely lighten the pockets but that is yet to be seen.

B1 and B2

We are excited to learn more about the all-electric Bollinger B2 pickup truck and are waiting, impatiently, for its launch.