The French carmaker’s strategy is the complete opposite of Volkswagen, the CEO of which said that “retro is dead.”
Author: Iulian Dnistran
The production version of the all-electric concept will be priced under €25,000 ($27,000).
In a now-deleted job listing, the American EV maker was looking for someone to “Lead the launch of the Tesla Rental Program in Texas.”
The document proposes embedding coils in the road surface, which send power wirelessly to EVs while driving.
The all-electric pickup has a handwritten note on one of its windows that says, “Completed Crash Ready.”
The brand’s European manufacturing facility is also undergoing a lot of construction work.
The green EV will be shown next to the brand’s first-ever three-row electric SUV, the EV9.
A prototype that allegedly broke down on the side of the road was photographed by a reader of Electrek.
It also has a front-mounted light bar and “512” written on the side of the body.
A previous sighting showed the all-electric pickup sporting two individual tail lights and a horizontal third brake light.