Bollinger Motors has teased the four-door version of its B1 off-road utility truck with an official sketch.

The boxy shape reminds us of the classic Land Rover Defender, portraying a tough off-road character but with the added merits of an all-electric powertrain.

“We always wanted to make a 4-Door version of the B1,” said Robert Bollinger, Designer and CEO. “And our assistant designer Ross Compton and I developed a great sketch. The vehicle still has great proportions and its amazing off-road capabilities remain intact since we only had to stretch the chassis by 9 inches”.

The longer version of the “world’s first all-electric sport utility truck” brings the overall length of the vehicle to 159 inches (4 meters), with the wheelbase measuring 114 inches (2.9 meters). Ground clearance remains the same with the three-door version at 15.5 in (400mm), as well as the approach and departures angles (56 degrees and 53 degrees respectively). The new breakover angle is 31 degrees.

The four-door version of the Bollinger B1 will come with the same battery options as well: Entry-level models will get a 60kWh pack, with a bigger 100kWh option available. Driving range for the shorter three-door version ranges between 120 and 200 miles. Power is set at 360 hp while torque is 472 lb-ft.

The EV startup is currently engineering the B1 for production, with future announcements to come.

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