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Telo is a new EV company that’s building a small modular truck that can be a five-seater with a five-foot bed, an eight-seater with no bed, and options in between. It’s the size of a Mini Cooper.
We love electric pickups. The trouble with them is that they are massive, even by truck standards. An EV startup, Telo, is trying to resolve that issue with a small electric pickup, the MT1, that ...
TELO plans to offer a 106kWh battery, 350 mile range, 20 minute charge time from 20-80%, 500 horsepower, a 0-60 time of around 4 seconds, and seating for five adults.
The tiny Telo truck can carry a payload of up to 2,000 pounds (1,700 pounds with dual-motor AWD) and can tow up to 6,600 pounds. Perhaps best of all, the MT1’s power train and systems include ...
Telo Trucks, the company building a compact, modular electric pickup truck, revealed its new preproduction prototype in Los Angeles. The San Carlos, California-based startup recently closed a $5.4 ...
Despite its size, the Telo MT1 pickup is capable of hauling five people, or a 4x8' sheet of plywood, travel up to 350 miles, and has up to 500 horsepower.
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