First batch of Lordstown Endurance EV pickups leaving Ohio Foxconn plant for delivery

It’s an exciting day for electric truck enthusiasts, with Lordstown Motors (RIDE) announcing its Endurance EV pickup has achieved full homologation. The first batch of 500 EV pickup trucks is leaving its Ohio Foxconn facility en route for customer delivery.
Expand Expanding CloseFoxconn is investing another $70 million in Ohio’s Lordstown Motors to pursue revamped ‘EV program’

Global tech company Foxconn has announced it will invest at least another $70 million and up to $170 million total in EV startup Lordstown Motors. Foxconn’s $70M investment in Common Stock shares of Lordstown will help the company with its corporate strategy, while the two parties are shifting their previously announced $100 million joint venture into a Preferred Stock investment that will fund a “new EV program” run within Lordstown Motors instead.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown Motors kicks off Endurance electric pickup production ahead of sales in Q4

After a tumultuous four-year journey to this point, Lordstown Motors has announced it has finally reached that pivotal moment in any flagship EV lifecycle, the start of commercial production. The American EV automaker shared that it has already completed two production-ready Endurance pickups as part of a slow ramp up in Lordstown, Ohio toward 500 units that will begin sales next quarter.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown Q2 2022 earnings highlights, Endurance EV update

Electric vehicle maker Lordstown Motors released its Q2 2022 earnings report today, and despite not delivering an EV yet, the company posted its first operating profit.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown Motors closes sale of plant to Foxconn for $230M in much needed cash

Back in an unassuming corner near the exit of the ACT Expo at the Long Beach convention center sits a black Lordstown Motors Endurance pickup. As at least two ACT attendees asked questions about the prototype, its manufacturers were publicly announcing the official sale of its assembly plant. Lordstown Motors has officially closed its deal with Foxconn, who will now build the former’s Endurance pickup under a new joint venture (JV) and manufacturing contract.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown’s electric pickup plans hit another snag as CEO and CFO resign

Lordstown Motors is again finding itself in hot water on the road to try to bring to market its ambitious electric pickup as both the CEO and CFO are leaving.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown Motors exits San Felipe 250 early, underestimates energy usage

Lordstown Motors recently entered its electric Endurance pickup truck in the SCORE San Felipe 250 race, only to have to drop out after stage one. Although the Endurance truck and its components withstood the elements, the Lordstown team admitted its pre-race estimates for energy consumption were wrong, and the EV prototype would likely not make it through stage two.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown Motors reveals its first two Endurance Betas

Today, Lordstown Motors rolled the first two Beta versions of its Endurance electric pickup truck off its manufacturing line. These two Betas are the first of 57 planned in total for Lordstown, as it gears up for mass production of the Endurance this fall.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown Motors reveals Endurance race truck rendering for San Felipe 250

After declaring entry into the San Felipe 250 race, Lordstown Motors revealed images of its Endurance truck. The beta race version of the automaker’s first electric pickup truck will hit the 290-mile loop this April. Full-fledged production of the consumer Endurance truck begins in fall.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown claims more than 100,000 pre-orders for its electric pickup truck

Lordstown claims to now have received more than 100,000 pre-orders for its electric pickup truck ahead of the start of production later this year.
Expand Expanding Close4 electric car brand alternatives that aren’t Tesla

If you’re reading this article, you know Tesla. You may even be reading this from inside your Model 3 as it’s docked at a Supercharger. As we desperately scramble away from the ceaseless test of will that was 2020, we look toward to the new year with newfound hope and optimism. 2021 is a big year for everyone and everything, including electric vehicles. To help keep you in the know for the future, here are several of the best Tesla alternatives and where they currently lie on their journey up the EV ladder.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown (RIDE) claims 50,000 pre-orders for its electric pickup truck

Lordstown (RIDE) says that it received 50,000 pre-orders for its “Endurance” electric pickup truck.
The company has released a corporate update with a few interesting pieces of news.
Expand Expanding CloseWatch Lordstown Endurance electric truck in a tug of war against a gas F-150

Lordstown Motors has released a video of its Endurance electric pickup truck in a tug of war battle against a 2019 Ford F-150 Lariat EcoBoost.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown reveals the interior of the Endurance electric pickup truck

Lordstown has revealed the interior of its upcoming Endurance electric pickup truck set for deliveries next year.
Expand Expanding CloseLordstown unveils its Endurance pickup truck prototype with 4 in-wheel motors

Lordstown Motors has unveiled a working prototype of its Endurance pickup truck, which is equipped with 4 in-wheel motors.
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Lordstown Motors’ plan for $52,000 electric pickup truck slips to next year

Lordstown Motors, an electric vehicle startup, is pushing its plan to deliver a $52,500 electric pickup truck to next year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Lordstown Motors claims it’s going to beat Tesla to market with all-electric pickup with $52,500 price

Lordstown Motors, the company who is acquiring GM’s Lordstown factory, claims it is going to beat Tesla to market with an all-electric pickup.
They opened reservations the same day Tesla is unveiling its own pickup truck and they unveiled images as well.
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