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Telo EV Pickup Truck first look: 5 seats, 5 foot bed, 350 miles range, 0-60 in 4 seconds, size of Mini Cooper ?

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DeMuro's review dropped today as well:


I love that it is coming to market, but I hope the interior quality looks a bit better in real life. Feels a hair like Spirit Airlines knocked off the R1T. (looking at you slide out cupholders)

Such a fun little option! Who wants to start a spec race for this and the R3X?
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DeMuro's review dropped today as well:


I love that it is coming to market, but I hope the interior quality looks a bit better in real life. Feels a hair like Spirit Airlines knocked off the R1T. (looking at you slide out cupholders)

Such a fun little option! Who wants to start a spec race for this and the R3X?
Hah. Forget interior quality. How will it survive an IIHS offset crash?
 

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Interesting update from them that the Telo will be able to do both 400V and 800V charging

 

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No one would admit to buying this as their personal daily in the city--everyone who is driving it will say it's their business vehicle, which will also technically be true. Looks dorky and less cool than Slate but has clear functional purpose and probably a greater value proposition if you are not concerned about how you look, which Slate obviously is going for, with its infinite personalizations and modifications.

Kei cars will ironically find their entry in the US market through pickup trucks. Telo will lead the way.
 

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I am seriously considering the Telo as my next vehicle. Just not a "launch edition".
 

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It's an interesting concept but I don't see how they could pass crash testing without adequate crumple zones in the front.

There appears to be very little space between the occupants and the front of the vehicle. I am not sure why that design decision is even necessary.

You could easily make the front end another 2 feet longer and add some frunk space to make the design more functional and more safety conscious.
They have gone to great lengths to engineer a front crumple zone that they claim will pass regulations.
 

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They have gone to great lengths to engineer a front crumple zone that they claim will pass regulations.
Have they actually submitted production models to IIHS for full crash testing validation?

Imagine a Telo hitting a R1S head on or frontal offset.. at any speed o_O
 

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Have they actually submitted production models to IIHS for full crash testing validation?

Imagine a Telo hitting a R1S head on or frontal offset.. at any speed o_O
There are vehicles in europe like this. I was involved in a crash with one. It slammed in the back of my vehicle. I cant begin to tell you the horrifying scene of the driver in that vehicle. A scene I will never forget.

A cute design or a death wish, you decide.
 

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There are vehicles in europe like this. I was involved in a crash with one. It slammed in the back of my vehicle. I cant begin to tell you the horrifying scene of the driver in that vehicle. A scene I will never forget.

A cute design or a death wish, you decide.
Not surprising, I'm always somewhat concerned when driving our i3, which if compared to the Telo has a huge frontal length. People need to keep in mind that in a crash parts come flying off the opposing vehicle, being just 2ft away from that maelstrom of high velocity flying metal is not a good thing!
 

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Have they actually submitted production models to IIHS for full crash testing validation?

Imagine a Telo hitting a R1S head on or frontal offset.. at any speed o_O
I had same thoughts about front crumple zones until I watched one of their videos. They designed the front with 14” of it, which is within regulations and about average for most cars. The wheels are just pushed out to the corners to maximize space for HV pack. It should actually be pretty safe.
 

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Pretty much everyone looks at our Smart car and first thing they ask/claim is whether it's a death trap. No. It's rated very safe. And on top of that, it's just fun to drive. And being able to make a full u-turn in the space of two parking slots is hilarious.

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I had same thoughts about front crumple zones until I watched one of their videos. They designed the front with 14” of it, which is within regulations and about average for most cars. The wheels are just pushed out to the corners to maximize space for HV pack. It should actually be pretty safe.
I'd be more concerned with the Telo submarining under the opposing vehicle's rear bumper (or even front bumper) until it impacts something substantial at it's own level. In that case your face will be impacting the tailgate of the opposing vehicle point blank.
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