The first photos of the all-electric
Lordstown Endurance pickup truck’s interior have been revealed, showcasing what
customers have to look forward to. Much like the exterior of the truck, the
interior offers a mixture of simple utilitarian design with modern technologies
and features. For example, an all-digital instrument cluster appears to be
neatly joined by a large infotainment screen sitting atop the dashboard.
Elsewhere, the Endurance has a
rugged-looking four-spoke steering wheel. Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of
the interior is the gargantuan center console unit separating the two front
seats. We can see this area houses two cup holders, a slot to store your
smartphone, and a rotary dial for the gears. There is also an electronic
parking brake switch and a Start/Stop button with a yellow accent around it. No
photos of the truck’s second-row seats have been released at this stage.
From a mechanical standpoint, we know the
Lordstown Endurance will have four in-wheel hub motors that combine to produce
600 hp. The company has yet to state the capacity of the battery pack, but says
the truck will hit 96 km/h in roughly 5.5 seconds and continue through
to a limited top speed of 128 km/h.
The truck should be good for about 402 km of range per charge on the EPA cycle. It will take 30 minutes to
1.5 hours to charge the battery pack to 95 per cent capacity through a Level 3
DC charging or about 10 hours using a Level 2 7kW AC charger.