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The Telo MT1 is a compact electric pickup truck that maximizes utility in a small package, measuring just 152 inches in ...
The Telo MT1 combines Mini Cooper dimensions with Toyota Tacoma utility in an all-electric package. This innovative pickup ...
Since then, team Telo has been refining its concept and plotting a path to production. Now it has a driving prototype. We just took a ride, and it’s a truck quite unlike any we’re used to.
But wait, this isn't another oversized beast that'll weigh as much as a small house — it's a cutesy little EV that could be America's answer to the kei truck. The hopeful EV startup is Telo ...
TELO, an electric truck startup based in Silicon Valley that is designing a tiny electric truck for the US market, has released a configurator for its vehicles, with design updates and a lower ...
A few interesting startups are beginning to make the most of this moment. California-based Telo Trucks is one of the more notable examples of this trend. Its MT1 truck aims to be the antidote to ...
At the outset, it is not a clear yes-or-no answer. Ride along as we investigate the tiny Telo mini truck as it attempts to disrupt not just the pickup truck scene but the entire electric vehicle ...
Telo completed first drivable prototype of its planned MT1 pickup, having already launched a configurator and having started accepting deposits. The truck promises over 350 miles of range and up ...
Telo's MT1 electric pickup truck measures just 152 inches long, or about the same as a Mini Cooper The MT1 is currently scheduled for launch in early 2025 The MT1 promises up to 500 hp and more ...
At the heart of TELO’s first drivable pre-production vehicle is a thoughtfully designed, sustainably built interior that reimagines what an electric truck can feel like. With design efforts led ...
He spent over 15 years in IT support before joining The Verge. Telo Trucks, the company building a compact, modular electric pickup truck, revealed its new preproduction prototype in Los Angeles.
Telo Trucks Initially, the 4,400-lb (2,000-kg) electric truck was being offered with a 106-kWh battery pack reckoned good for up to 350 miles (550 km) on a single charge.