Lordstown, Ohio – Electric pickup startup Lordstown Motors is showing off attributes of its upcoming Endurance pickup in a series of short videos that highlight individual components. The EV company is targeting commercial fleets with the truck that will be produced at General Motors former Chevy Cruze plant in Ohio.
In a recent interview, Lordstown Motors President and CEO Steve Burns said the company still hopes to have the trucks on the market by the end of the year, but he said Ohio’s shelter-in-place rules could delay deliveries until early next year.
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