2022-11-19 18:08
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Geely provides more information about the new Radar pickup truck

Geely this week has provided more information about the new Radar Auto RD6. The new pickup truck is an all electric model and sits on the same platform as the other cars that are in the Geely family, such as the Polestar 4, Smart #1 and Lotus Eletre.

Geely announced the RD6 back in July this year, but not much information about it was known. However, this week the company has now revealed the range, prices and battery packs that are to be used.

The RD6 will be only available in China, and will be priced at 178,800 yuan, which is around £21,000 and just under €25,000. There are a number of battery packs on offer, which give the truck up to 400 miles of range, which for the price is pretty impressive.

There will have three packs available, with 63kWh, 86kWh and 100kWh packs on offer, with 248 mi, 341 mi and 392 mi range respectively.

Radar Auto is a brand new brand launched by parent company, Geely and so far, only customers in China can order the new truck. It is available to pre-order now from the Radar website and app.

Geely hasn’t hinted as to when or if there new Radar RD6 will be launched outside of China.

Alex Lowe

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