Despite being small, the truck is still rather hefty with a 4,400lb curb weight, regardless of battery option (the larger option uses newer, denser cells to pack more energy in a similar weight). This is still thousands of pounds less than other electric trucks (~6-7k lbs), but (understandably) quite a bit more than the Mini SE (~3,200lbs), and even not far off from the Toyota Tacoma (~4,500lb) to which TELO compares itself. Speaking of that comparison – the TELO truck is a full five feet shorter than the “compact” Toyota Tacoma or four feet shorter than the Maverick, to say nothing of other enormous vehicles in the US. TELO gave us a live demo of what the truck looks like next to both a Mini Cooper SE and a full size RAM 2500 pickup.
And TELO’s $41k base price and 260 miles of range compare favorably to the most popular commercial EV: Ford’s E-Transit, with an 89kWh battery, 159 mile range and $51k base price (which is now the same as the gas version). That’s a much larger vehicle, but for a company that doesn’t need that much space but still wants to do intra-city deliveries, tradesman work, etc., this could be a great option All in all, despite TELO not being all that old of a company (or that large – it only has 11 employees to date, with one cofounder being Forrest North, an early Tesla employee, and the board including Marc Tarpenning, a Tesla founder), it has produced a pretty neat vehicle which seemed pretty well put together – at least for the few minutes we got to ride in it.
This is fantastic!
I hate big trucks, so I would love to see more EVs go this route!
Okay, this could be very cool. Hats off to them for generating buzz.
Serious question, if they do make the initial production, but a few years down the road the company doesn’t survive, is there any way to get parts? Saw a video where they briefly mention all the parts are coming from existing contract manufacturing, which implies to me that parts are either off the shelf components and/or they’ve got the CAD files designed & out there. Would they bundle that up & sell it as an “advanced owner’s manual” with the vehicle if we wanted it? Because we’re not going to be able to call up a junkyard & ask for a wheel hub the same way you can with an F-150.
Haven’t looked too hard yet but, it seems like it might have a sanely repairable chassis/body. I think I see panels there.
Ok. How about un-extending the cab and giving it a proper sized bed?
If the back window and seats folded down like an avalanche it would be a perfect combination.
Nice
It does.
Seriously, I keep looking for a small electric truck, but all I find are SUVs with pretend size beds.
A lot of short bed trucks can extend the bed into the cab by folding down the rear seats. I would hope this truck can do the same.
Once upon a time, being as small as a mini would have been impressive. But now Mini’s are about hte same size as most other mid-size cars.
Love this truck though. that’s cool
It’s nearly a foot shorter than my Bolt EV, so this thing is pretty small.
This is cool. I hope they make it.
I like camping and hiking 20+ weekends out of the year and end up on some nasty dirt roads, but I also commute to work and deal with city driving a lot. I’ve been thinking about 2 car solutions like a Bolt or R3 small EV plus a beater for the mountains, but if these actually make it to reality then it could do everything I want.
This is very cool - not quite as cute as the canoo (RIP) but it seems quite practical and I hope it makes it to market - I’d like a small electric truck someday.
Canoo is dead!?
Yup :(
I wish the passenger cabin was a little bigger, given they were able to shorten the length of the vehicle by not having a giant front hood.
So I guess we’re doing away with crumple zones now.
People bored of still having legs after accidents or something?
There is still a crumple zone, but it doesn’t have an engine…
Swastitruck! Elon finally finds his MAGA market!
This, isn’t Tesla?
If not tesla, why T logo? /s
Termites.
Different T