https://www.autoblog.com/2018/09/13/2020-rivian-a1t-electric-pickup-spy-shots-ford-f-150/
2020 Rivian A1T electric pickup spied with a borrowed F-150 body
Sep 13th 2018  Joel Stocksdale

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Look underneath and you can tell this is no Ford

When it comes to electric and electrified trucks, much of the attention has
been on the upcoming Tesla pickup, the Workhorse W-15 plug-in hybrid, and
the Bollinger B1 SUV. They aren't the only ones pursuing go-anywhere trucks,
though. A company called Rivian, which has been around with one name or
another since 2009, is also working on a pickup truck and an SUV built for
at least mild off-road duties, and one of our spy photographers spotted a
prototype in California.

Obviously, this prototype isn't using a body designed by Rivian, but rather
an extended cab Ford F-150 body. But it's easy to see that the chassis and
powertrain are completely different. You can see the chassis that Rivian
plans to make modular for both its truck and SUV, and it has a long, low,
flat section that likely contains the batteries. You can also see that it
uses independent suspension at each corner. Our friends at Engadget paid a
visit to one of Rivian's facilities and learned that the company is aiming
for 14 inches of ground clearance and the ability to ford about 3.6 feet of
water. While we can't say anything for the water fording, this prototype
does look on the low side for over a foot of ground clearance. It also seems
that the spring perches are especially low and in potentially vulnerable
spots. On the plus side, the chassis does seem to have some very thick skid
plates that should be helpful on dirt trails.

Rivian says that its first model will be the pickup truck, which will be a
five-passenger vehicle. Engadget reports it will be called the A1T. A
seven-passenger SUV called the A1C will follow. The company plans to have
the A1T on sale in 2020, but we will see what it looks like at this year's
L.A. Auto Show. The news outlet further notes that the truck will be
available with ranges between 200 and 450 miles, and the top-end model will
produce 800 horsepower. Supposedly it will accelerate to 60 mph in just 2.8
seconds. The company is also aiming for Level 3 autonomy and a price range
between $50,000 and $90,000. These are all fairly bold claims, so we'll just
have to wait and see if Rivian can deliver. And stay tuned for the design
unveil this fall.
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Audi will also be manufacturing electric vehicles in Hungary
Sep 21, 2018  “Hungary has become a European automotive industry
superpower”, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said at
an event on Thursday to mark the 25th anniversary of the founding of Audi
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