Learn More: Bollinger Unveils Class 3 Electric Delivery Van
Bollinger Motors Introduces Fleet-Ready Class 3 Platforms
CEO Robert Bollinger discussed the company's plans to produce the rear-wheel drive/dually variants of the B2CC and CHASS-E at NTEA's Work Truck Week on March 12.

B2 CHASS-E Cab
Photo: Bollinger Motors
Robert Bollinger, CEO of electric truck company Bollinger Motors, discussed the company's plans to produce the rear-wheel drive/dually variants of the B2CC and CHASS-E at NTEA's Work Truck Week on March 12.
"We're proud that the B2CC is the only Class-3 electric chassis cab in development. With our new RWD and Dual RWD variants, we'll be able to offer a whole range of options to commercial fleets looking to electrify. We're making three versions to cover a wide range of needs for the commercial and government markets," Bollinger said.
Bollinger also revealed renderings and pricing:
B2 CHASS-E Cab
Rear-wheel drive: $70,000
Dual rear-wheel drive: $72,500
All-wheel drive: $100,000
CHASS-E
Rear-wheel drive: $55,000
Dual rear-wheel drive: $57,500
All-wheel drive: $80,000
Deliveries are slated for 2022.

CHASS-E
Photo: Bollinger Motors
Originally posted on Work Truck Online
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