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While many are anxiously waiting for Bollinger's vehicles to go into production, the Michigan-based electric truck startup continues to whet our appetites with new designs. Most recently we get a look at a series of renderings highlighting accessories for the company's two models.

Bollinger's first all-electric truck, the B1, was unveiled back in 2017. Since, the startup has introduced a pickup version called the B2. Courtesy of an Instagram post by Bollinger, we see these vehicles outfitted with accessories and gear that give the trucks a custom look. Bollinger reveals that the renderings stem from requests, comments, and conversations with its online community.

For now, there is still no release date for Bollinger's B1 or B2, although the start of production is rumored for late 2019. We do know, however, that the electric trucks come with dual motors, all-wheel drive, hydropneumatic suspension, in-wheel portal gear hubs, a 120 kWh battery pack, large front trunk space, and patented pass-through doors for transporting long items.

Be sure to check back with us for more on these anticipated electric trucks.

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