Canoo electric vehicle delivers on first pickup truck

EV startup Canoo which was struggling for the last few years has delivered the first pickup truck to the army of the United States for the purpose of analysis and demonstration. The LTV of the company is built on same platforms such as Duplo of Canoo which is a toy-looking prototype of an Electric Vehicle truck which had been revealed in the year 2021. This is a major achievement for canoo electric vehicle

Back in the month of July, the army had announced that Canoo was awarded a $67,500 contract for producing a new light to the heavy duty BEV or the series-hybrid electric vehicle for the Government analysis and demonstration as per the analytics.

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Canoo electric vehicle comes from a company which had been founded in the year 2017 by a couple of former Faraday Future employees, has developed many EV concepts including a delivery van which can be used for many purposes and the electric truck. This is a company which is also working on the lifestyle vehicle which had chosen by NASA to transport the astronauts to launchpad as the part of Artemis mission to Moon.

LTV is a modular vehicle which can be transformed into many configurations including the flatbed truck, cargo vehicle or mounted with ramps, racks, tents, storage boxes or the tactical system. Canoo has said that the LTV has been engineered for the extreme environments and includes stealth configurations using the carbon Kevlar for durability and strength. The electric vehicle development will be a huge step for both the company and the army.

Drivetrain of the all-wheel drive vehicle has the ability to put out 600 horsepower with the air springs, a raised suspension along with the 32 inch all-terrain tires for building higher ground clearance which is suitable for the rugged and extreme conditions.

Whether Canoo is going to now get green light for putting LTV into the production is a decision which is going to rest with the army now and will depend on how much the electric vehicle market share is going to be for this company.

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