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Transportation

Bollinger Deliver-E Electric Delivery Van

Bollinger Deliver-E Electric Delivery Van

Bollinger Motors is an up and coming vehicle startup that, despite the fact they’ve only been on the scene for a few years, is producing some of the most interesting all-electric vehicles on the market. While the Bollinger B1 and Bollinger B2 Pickup Truck were certainly great vehicles in their own right with throwback ideas that evoked Land Rover DNA, their latest–the Deliver-E Electric Delivery Van–is something straight from the future. Designed and built as an all-electric platform solution for delivery and medium-duty truck fleets, this front-wheel drive vehicle has the lowest step-in height in the industry and minimal wheel wells, which gives it the most cargo space available. Couple that with the aerodynamic body, a number of different battery options, wheelbase lengths, fast DC charging and the ability to fit Classes 2B / 3 / 4 /5, and you have a recipe for a futuristic delivery vehicle that checks all the boxes. The Bollinger Deliver-E Electric Delivery Van is expected to start production in 2022 with an as-of-yet-unnamed third party and an unreleased price tag.