Bollinger Motors announces pricing for electric truck

A Class 4 all-electric truck from Bollinger.
Bollinger Motors announced pricing for its B4 Chassis Cab. The trucks, which are expected to be delivered in October, will retail for $158,758.
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Bollinger Motors has announced pricing for the 2025 Bollinger B4 Chassis Cab. The all-electric truck will have a suggested retail price of $158,758. 

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The B4 is an all-electric Class 4 truck with a 158 kwh battery pack. It can be enhanced with dealer accessories and factory options, including an e-PTO unit. Production commenced Sept. 16 and deliveries are expected in October. The truck is available for order now through Bollinger's national dealer network. 

The truck may be eligible for federal and state incentives that could total more than $100,000. 

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"Our team has listened to our customers and created a world-class electric truck to fill an important segment of the Class 4 commercial fleet market," says Jim Connelly, chief revenue officer for Bollinger. "We feel that we are bringing a versatile and valuable truck to market at a competitive price point. When combined with the variety of incentives available to potential customers, we believe the B4 makes the fleet transition to electric a no-brainer." 

Bollinger is a qualified manufacturer for clean vehicle credits under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, meaning the B4 could qualify for commercial clean vehicle credits of up to $40,000 per vehicle. The company was recently CARB certified, providing a pathway to California's Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project. 

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