Indeed, Canoo says that it envisages deliveries of the all-electric minivan to begin from 2022. There’ll be four trims for the blocky EV – Base, Premium, Adventure, and Lifestyle Vehicle Delivery – three aimed at regular drivers and one intended for business use.
Base will be the most affordable, while Premium models will start at $49,950. Canoo will confirm pricing for the Adventure trim later this year, the company says, wit that model having more ground clearance and a different body kit. It’ll also add enhanced bumpers and a metal skid plate.
Canoo says to expect up to 300 horsepower and 332 lb-ft of torque, depending on configuration. As for range, up to 250 miles is being promised.
The Pickup Truck has a similar cab-forward design as the Lifestyle Vehicle, but an extendable flatbed at the rear with features like in-bed power, space dividers, and more. Canoo bases it off the same skateboard architecture as the Lifestyle Vehicle, trimming the front overhangs for maximum visibility – as well as giving the EV its distinctive aesthetic.
Dual and rear motor versions of the truck will be offered, Canoo says, wit up to 500 horsepower and 550 lb-ft of torque depending on configuration. There’ll be payload capacity of up to 1,800 pounds, and over 200 miles of battery range.
Finally, the Canoo MPDV targets small businesses, fleets, and last-mile delivery companies. Again, with the same skateboard platform, there’s the promise of up to 200 hp and 236 lb-ft of torque, along with up to 250 miles of range on a full charge. The MPDV also supports bi-directional charging, which will allow it to act as a power supply either for running tools and equipment, or even to keep a home or small business running in the case of an outage.