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The American Pickup’s Future is Electric and Possibly Lordstown, Ohio

A Look Inside The Lordstown Motors Electric-Vehicle (EV) Factory

steve burns in empty Lordstown Motors factory

Lordstown Motors might just be the future of the American automobile industry. The company is focused on all-electric (EV) vehicles, first bringing to market the all-electric Lordstown Endurance Pickup, scheduled for late 2020 delivery. While the current pandemic has slowed plans to get production rolling, we get a glimpse into the massive idle Lordstown Motors factory. This facility is the old General Motors Lordstown, Ohio assembly plant that they are repurposing. The facility has the capacity, but can Lordstown Motors live up to their lofty goals and the plant’s mighty legacy?

“If we were to build this from scratch, it just wouldn’t be possible. They aren’t going to make buildings like this again. We’re taking it, we’re reconfiguring it for our purposes, and we’ve been really pleased with the equipment here and the resources we’ve been able to find. To produce a vehicle is not trivial…it takes a lot of automation and a lot of people, and this plant has been perfect for us.” – Steve Burns, Lordstown Motors Founder and CEO

Lordstown Motors factory aerial image

Lordstown Motors Factory

General Motors built this Lordstown, Ohio 6.2-million-square-foot automotive factory back in 1966. The plant has the capacity to crank out 420,000 vehicles per/year. Sixteen million vehicles have been produced here so far, with the final Chevrolet Cruz rolling off the line March 2019. Lordstown Motors is aiming for the first Endurance pickups to roll out of the plant in late 2020.

Lordstown Motors Endurance pickup rendering

Lordstown Endurance Pickup

The Endurance all-electric pickup has a starting price of $52,500 before tax credits. At a minimum it qualifies for a $7,500 Federal tax credit. Pre-order customers should start seeing deliveries in late 2020. Due to the pandemic, we’re sure that the time table will be pushed back at least a few months.

The truck has some truly impressive specs on paper. We’ll have to wait and see what the final production vehicle has to offer. Lordstown is touting a 250+ mile range, 600-horsepower, AWD, 7,500-pound towing capacity, a 3-year bumper-to-bumper warranty, and more.

Lordstown Motors Factory signage hanging

For more about Lordstown Motors and/or to get your deposit in on an Endurance pickup be sure to check out LordstownMotors.com.









Bryon Dorr
About Bryon Dorr

AutoWise Editor-in-Chief Bryon Dorr has been a lifelong automotive enthusiast. From the supercar posters on his childhood walls to the massive Hot Wheels/Matchbox collection, Bryon has been dreaming about automotive adventures his entire life. For the past decade+ Bryon has pursued a career in automotive photography and journalism. He's worked for a wide range of the top outlets in the overland, off-road, adventure motorcycle, and general automotive media. His current household automotive quiver includes a custom overland 2013 GX460, a 2020 Ioniq Electric, and a 2006 KTM 950 Adv. He recently sold his 996TT, and is on the hunt for a new performance car.

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