Bollinger B1, B2 Price and Specs: 9 New Details on the Electric Truck and SUV
Taking EVs to rugged new heightsA month ago we were all wondering what a largely hand-built Class 3 fully electric go-anywhere pickup truck and SUV would cost, especially as they're likely to be sold alongside some pretty high-buck hardware from Aston Martin, Bentley, Koenigsegg, Pagani, and Porsche. Well, wonder no more: Bollinger B1 and B2 prices will start at $125,000. That price includes the 120-kW-hr 200-mile battery pack, 5,000-pound payload capacity, portal axles and cross-linked hydropneumatic suspension affording 10-20 inches of ground clearance, and four-wheel drive courtesy of two electric motors powering locking differentials good for a total of 614 horsepower and 668 lb-ft of torque. The 2021 Bollinger B1 SUV and B2 pickup will be built in the U.S. (The company has yet to disclose exactly where or by whom). Here are eight other fun facts disclosed along with the prices.
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22.5:1 Crawl Ratio
Engaging low range provides a 22.5:1 torque multiplication through all the gears. That is only about half what a serious off-road vehicle like a Wrangler might offer, but because electric motors produce peak torque at 0 rpm, this gearing allows the B1 and B2 to carefully and slowly creep over any obstacle a 50:1 gasser can climb with similar or greater ease.
True Neutral for Flat-Towing
Tow-behind RVers, rejoice! The Bollinger-designed front and rear two-speed transaxles include a neutral setting to safely allow flat-towing.
Plenty of Room
The "frunk" of both trucks can hold 14 cubic feet of stuff, and there's a 16-by-14-inch pass-through to the cabin, through which long items can be passed. How long? It's 13 feet in the SUV, 16 feet in the truck, with the front and tailgates closed. Much longer if they hang out. (Bollinger has a patent pending on this full-truck pass-through concept.) The rear bed and cargo areas measure 4-foot-1-inch wide for your sheet-goods hauling pleasure. The length is 5 feet, 1 inch on the SUV (with the rear seats removed) and 5 feet, 9 inches long on the truck, which extends to 8 feet, 2 inches if you lower the mid-gate and remove the quick-disconnect rear seats.





