Canoo repurposed its bubbly electric pickup truck for the US Army
The Light Tactical Vehicle was developed as part of a $67,500 military contract to supply a multipurpose electric vehicle to the army. Struggling EV startup Canoo has delivered its first electric pickup truck to the US Army for “analysis and demonstration.” The company’s Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV) …
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