
The EV maker is in discussions with Amazon to remove the exclusivity clause of their delivery van agreement.
The EV maker is in discussions with Amazon to remove the exclusivity clause of their delivery van agreement.
Subject to formal agreement, the joint venture will build two new large electric vans in a factory based in central or eastern Europe, with output expected within two years. One van will be based on the M-B Vans’ electric architecture known as VAN.EA, and the other based on the second generation Rivian Light Van (RLV) platform.
By analyzing de-identified data from 404,652 light-duty trucks, this EV Suitability Assessment showed potential for fleets.
A 20% price increase on its electric pickup truck did not go over well. The company president announces they will return preorder holders back to their original prices.
The electric truck maker's second U.S. plant will enable the company to ramp up production on future vehicle models.
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These custom electric delivery vehicles will also be tested out in 15 additional cities through 2021.
The EV maker also announced that at launch, the R1T will have an estimated range of 300 miles. In January 2022, the company plans to release an R1T that has a range of over 400 miles.
Amazon revealed a video, photos, and some details of the van’s features but did not include battery or drivetrain specs. The timeframe for initial deployment is now “as early as 2022.”
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