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MotorTrend on MSNTelo Electric Minitruck First Look: The Tiny Cybertruck You’ve Been Waiting For?As EV powertrains unlock new potentials, this startup automaker aims to deliver Tacoma interior and bed space in a much, much ...
I write those so my numbers look good enough to get away with pursuing my true passion, stories about Weird Little Guys like the Telo MT1 minitruck that few people will ever read. I was admittedly a ...
We met Telo back in 2023, when the MT1 wasn't much more than a foam model with no interior or running gear. Since then, team Telo has been refining its concept and plotting a path to production.
But wait, this isn't another oversized beast that'll weigh as much as a small house — it's a cutesy little EV that could be America's answer to the kei truck. The hopeful EV startup is Telo ...
TELO has a similar (but smaller) space, which it dubs the “monster tunnel” – because, like a monster, it’s… under the bed (hiyoooooo!). On the interior, there isn’t exactly a lot of ...
Created as a mutually beneficial pairing, the partnership doesn’t require either company to come up with additional materials or capital. It’s as simple as Telo customers gaining the option to ...
That's about where the comparisons end, as Telo's MT1 is about the size of a four-door Mini Cooper. It's also far lighter than the Cybertruck, as you've guessed by now, and won't require north of ...
What if you don't want something so conventional, though? What if you want something a little weird? Well, that's where the Telo electric minitruck comes in. We saw a new prototype get revealed ...
Telo still needs to incorporate things like storage cubbies and cup holders and solidify their simple internal electronics. Don’t get me wrong, their screens are retro-cool, but a little on the ...
Other add-ons include interior finishes, speakers (you don't get any sound system otherwise) and colorful vinyl wraps (every truck comes in gray from the factory). The Telo offers a collapsable ...
The fellow California startup plans to supply solar panels to Telo, although it still hasn't gotten its own solar-assisted EV into production.
However, Telo is taking $152 reservations right now, which is no guarantee this won’t just be another flash-in-the-pan electric truck start-up. With its oddball angular styling, excessive ...
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