Radar RD6 Electric Pickup Truck Deliveries Begin In China via insideevs.com
Radar RD6 interior dashboard seen through panoramic roofRadar RD6 with camper trailerRadar RD6 production start ceremonyRadar RD6 production start ceremony
The Radar brand first came to be in 2022, so it may be quite surprising to some that production started recently and deliveries are already underway. The brand was created to satisfy a growing demand not only for electric vehicles, but also for EVs that are specifically designed for adventures. Pickup trucks aren't popular in China, but perhaps EVs will work to change that.
The Radar RD6 features three different battery pack options: 63 kWh, 86 kWh, and 100 kWh. The automaker says the electric truck's driving range starts at 400 km with the smallest battery pack. The largest pack has an estimated range of 632 km .
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