Trying yet again to break the stronghold on fullsize pickup trucks held by Detroit brands, Toyota reveals the all-new ’22 Tundra pickup, set to begin production in November at its plant in San Antonio, TX, and reaching first customers in December.
The automaker is investing in tooling that will double planned output of the new battery-powered truck in its first full year. Ford says it has 150,000 orders for the Lightning, with that number rising daily.
Tuesday’s production launch represents a significant win over rivals including Tesla, General Motors and Ford for Rivian, which can now claim it is the first company to build a battery-electric pickup for customers.
Volta Trucks says Austria’s Steyr Automotive was chosen to build its Volta Zero BEVs based on its experience in commercial vehicle manufacturing, existing manufacturing infrastructure and potential speed to market.
Designed for busy moms on the go, the QX60 delivers luxury, performance and advanced driver assistance technology in a responsive SUV that is easy on the eyes.