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Transportation

Neuron EV T.ONE

Neuron EV T.ONE

It looks like electric pickups are the new hot thing now that the likes of Rivian and Tesla have occupied the space front and center. Now, Los Angeles-based Neuron EV just pulled the covers back off the T.ONE, an electric pickup with styling that make it look like a spacecraft dropped it off. The “all-in-one multipurpose vehicle” has configurations beyond just a pickup. It can be outfitted as an SUV, dump truck, and even a gooseneck flatbed that rotates. The powertrain is still a bit of a mystery, but Neuron EV says it’s “multi-source” with electricity, solar power, and reserve power capabilities. The interior looks like a modernist living room, replete with luxurious, executive-style seating and legroom fit for a private jet. No word on pricing or availability, but damn, this thing could just be a game-changer if it gets built.