Neck snapping almost "Acceleration from 0-100km/h is under 4.8s for both the B1 and B2...." and who would have thought B1 and B2 could move that fast
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It bears a resemblance to the old Defender. Sort of.
Bollinger electric ute and SUV revealed
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Neck snapping almost "Acceleration from 0-100km/h is under 4.8s for both the B1 and B2...." and who would have thought B1 and B2 could move that fast
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From the bit I have seen of it - it has its pluses, but three issues -
1. Apparently relies on being over the weight limit for light vehicles to avoid having to meet car design rules - which means a MR licence here.
2. Does it meet ADRs?
3. There would seem to be little likelihood of it being below A$150k
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
I have my name down for one. word I got is they are not going to be mass produced, will be allowed into Australia under Low Volume production specialty commercial vehicles , similar to ICV . They dont have to comply with many ADR's , the main ones they do have to comply with are Lighting , seatbelts , Braking & Emissions.
this is the proto, power / battery / range etc are all improved in the latest specs
That's what I concluded! Although I am not familiar with the rules for MR vehicles - comments made in these columns about the Iveco, with similar weight, suggest they are nowhere near as restrictive.
Perhaps worth pointing out that as far as I can see, it only exists to date on paper, and there may well be substantial changes before it reached production - it it ever does.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Apparently they use Rivian running gear so are effectively a rebodied Rivian.
I saw some discussion recently that they are less efficient than a Rivian,whatever that means.
regards PhilipA
They definitely do not use Rivian running gear, in no way resemble Rivian skateboard apart from they have 2 motors, similarity ends there . Yes obviously they are less efficient than Rivian as they have the aerodynamics of a brick.
The Bollinger have a 2 speed transmission (Hi & low range) on each motor ( Rivian has only High range) and Bollinger is running 37's on portal axles with diff locks giving its huge ground clearance & off road ability, Rivian has electronic traction control only. Bollinger also has inboard Discs front & rear , like the old IRS Jag rear end.
If for some reason Bollinger don't get imported to Aust I'll be itching to do a personal import & convert to RHD .
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