Overview
The Lordstown Endurance is a battery electric full-size pickup truck with wheel hub motors manufactured by Lordstown Motors in collaboration with Foxconn at its Ohio factory. The Endurance entered limited production in September 2022 with plans to manufacture no more than 500 vehicles through June of 2023. It was the company's first production automobile.
Development began as the range-extended electric vehicle Workhorse W-15 in 2016. The automotive press got their first look at the W-15 at a May 2017 event held in Long Beach, California. A prototype W-15 was shown in August 2018, fitted with a gasoline range extender sourced from BMW. Steve Burns, the CEO of Workhorse Group, left that company to help found the automotive startup Lordstown Motors in autumn 2019. The W-15 design was licensed in November 2019 to Lordstown in exchange for a 10% minority stake in the latter company, and Workhorse paused further development of the W-15. Simultaneously, Lordstown acquired the Lordstown Assembly plant from General Motors....
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