That's some seriously ugly design work there fellas.
At least we're finally getting the future the 80s promised us.I watched the event last night and I kept thinking this is a joke right? The real truck is gonna come out any second. You could hear people laughing at it on the streams last night when it drove out.
I actually like it, but don’t think it’s gonna sell very well.
Very true, I would definitely proudly drive it.At least we're finally getting the future the 80s promised us.
has a APC from Aliens look.As a child of the 80s, watching 80s sci-fi...I approve...
So where am I supposed to put some sheets of plywood and my 10 ft. 2x4s?
If your environmentally friendly on using fuel I am guessing you shouldn’t be using wood either.So where am I supposed to put some sheets of plywood and my 10 ft. 2x4s?
So where am I supposed to put some sheets of plywood and my 10 ft. 2x4s?
I think I've seen this truck at Pinewood Derby.
It seems like he is taking on Subaru Outbacks instead of taking on existing pickup trucks. It perfectly fits my image of what someone from Silicon Valley thinks a truck is used for.
Also DeLorean. Also BladeRunner.has a APC from Aliens look.
I loved that game!
I’ll consider the 6 wheel drive version!
I think I've seen this truck at Pinewood Derby.
It seems like he is taking on Subaru Outbacks instead of taking on existing pickup trucks. It perfectly fits my image of what someone from Silicon Valley thinks a truck is used for.
You know, you say that, but I have to wonder how many, even here, have a pickup truck and use it's fully capabilities each day? Or even half it's capabilities.
How many pull a trailer every day/week/month? How many fill up their bed daily or even weekly?
How many folks actually put more in their truck than what would fit in an Outback or something of that size?
I mean, I got coworkers with trucks, rarely have much with them that wouldnt fit in my econobox.
See a ton of trucks on the road, see lots in my neighborhood...rarely see a 'normal' guy's truck (ie: not a company worktruck) used for anything more than a standard honda civic or something, but with crap mpg.
Its got a 6.5' bed, yeah, not super long, but it's more than some F150, longer than a Dodge Ram 1500, and only barely less than a 1500 Chevy
I think it's more capable as a truck than most are giving it credit for.
Looks are opinion (I, too, am not a fan of the looks), but performance seems really nice, and the bed with the ramp is a bonus.
What Im saying, in a nutshell, is most folks that have pickups today would never use this truck shown here to it's limits, they just like having a pickup for it's looks and status symbol. And, I think, many are poo-pooing it because it's electric and not traditional.
Good points, and part of why I don’t own a truck. I would love to own an EV, but not this one.
The bed is designed to carry plywood and suchRight in the back and strap it down. But he is definitely going to need a long bed version if you truly want to compete with the working man’s truck.
IF I were interested in an electric pickemup truck. It would be more like this one.
This one looks interesting too. Claims a 500 mile range. Not sure if it'll get produced though. Rumors are it's a scam.
I was referring to Atlis as a potential scam. They are making some unrealistic claims. The Rivian RT1 is legit. AMOF Ford has partnered with Rivian to the tune of a half Billion. Ford may take the Rivian "skate board" and put F-150 bodies on it.If they're a scam it's a good one. Bezos ordered 100k vans from them for Amazon to begin delivery next year.