Best Electric Trucks

The electric vehicle market continues to expand, with more manufacturers making all-electric models. Pickup trucks are the newest vehicles to now be available as EVs. The pickup truck is one of the most popular vehicles, beloved for its utility, space, and rugged outdoor abilities. EV trucks will have to keep up with standard truck models towing capacity, range, and overall features. 

Explore the world of electric :zap: with our list of the best electric pickup trucks:

*Disclaimer: All vehicles are built to code with the necessary safety features. Additionally, all specs are based on the base edition models. 

Find out how electric vehicles can save you money with limited servicing and EV home charging

Tesla Cybertruck

Starting at $39,900 (USD).

The futuristic Tesla Cybertruck will be available in three different models: Single Motor RWD ($39,900 USD), Dual Motor AWD ($49,900 USD), Tri-Motor AWD ($69,900 USD).  You can currently place your pre-order for $150.

  • Range: 402 km
  • Charge time: 0% to 80% charge in about 22 minutes
  • Horsepower: 400-690 hp
  • Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive
  • 17” touchscreen multimedia centre
  • Under-seat storage
  • Six passenger seats
  • Ultra-Hard 30X Cold-Rolled stainless steel exterior shell
  • Tesla armour glass
  • Front trunk
  • Lockable storage
  • Adjustable suspension
  • Extendable trunk utility ramp
  • Onboard power and air compressor ability
  • Towing capacity: 3,401 kg

Rivian R1T

Starting at $86,250 (CAD).

New EV manufacturer, Rivian has entered the electric vehicle market with two models, the Rivian R1T and R1S. The R1T is an electric pickup truck and is available in three trim levels: Launch Edition ($92,300), Adventure Edition ($93,250), and Explore Edition ($86,250). 

  • Range: 482 km
  • Charge time: 0% to 80% charge in about 20 minutes
  • Horsepower: 800 hp
  • Drivetrain: All-wheel drive
  • Vegan leather seating
  • Natural-grained ash wood interior finishes
  • Heated and ventilated seats
  • Heated steering wheel
  • Driver and passenger lumbar support
  • Yellow interior accents
  • Air compressor
  • Rivian Elevation audio by Meridian
  • Panoramic roof
  • Front trunk
  • Rear storage bin
  • Gear tunnel (storage/modular accessories compartment located on the side of the vehicle)
  • Rivian Cargo Crossbars
  • Towing capacity: 4,990 kg

GMC Hummer EV Pickup

Starting at $88,898 (CAD).

After an eleven-year hiatus, the Hummer is back, and it is now an EV super-truck. The Canadian pricing for the Hummer EV pickup is as follows: Hummer EV2 ($88,898), Hummer EV2x ($104,898), Hummer EV3x ($119,398), and the Hummer EV Edition 1 ($125,898). 

  • Range: 560 km
  • Charge time: 160 km charge in 10 minutes
  • Horsepower: 625 hp
  • Drivetrain: All-wheel drive
  • 12.3” diagonal colour driver information centre
  • 13.4” centre mounted media centre
  • Super Cruise Driver Assistance
  • Lunar Shadow leather interior
  • All-weather floor mats
  • Large front trunk
  • 22” wheels with 35” OD all-terrain tires
  • Full underbody armour
  • Automatic suspension
  • Infinity roof with modular removable panels
  • Towing capacity: 3,628 kg

Ford F-150 Lightning

Starting at $68,000 (CAD).

The Ford F-150 is by far one of the most popular pickup trucks in North America. Ford has stepped up its game with the new all-electric 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning. This competitively priced EV will be available in three trim levels, XLT ($68,000), Lariat, and Platinum ($110,000). 

  • Range: 370 km
  • Charge time: 0% to 80% charge in about 44 minutes
  • Horsepower: 426 hp
  • Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive
  • Two 120V outlets inside cabin
  • BlueCruise
  • Phone as a key
  • 15.5” touchscreen (available on Lariat and Platinum models)
  • SYNC 4
  • Interior work surface
  • Cloth seating
  • Ford Co-Pilot 360
  • Four 120V outlets in the truck bed
  • Four 120V outlets in the front trunk
  • 4×4 capability
  • 20” dark carbonized grey aluminum wheels
  • Towing capacity: 4,536 kg

Bollinger B2

Starting at $125,000 (USD).

Bollinger Motors is a new EV manufacturer based out of Michigan. The two debut vehicles from Bollinger are the B1 and B2. The Bollinger B2 looks like a cross between the Mercedes G-Wagon and the Ford Bronco but has the utility features of a pickup truck. In comparison, the B1 is the utility SUV version. 

  • Range: 322 km
  • Charge time: 0% to 80% charge in 75 minutes
  • Horsepower: 641 hp
  • Drive train: All-wheel drive
  • Air conditioning
  • Optional heated seats
  • Removable rear seats
  • Bluetooth technology
  • Eight 110V outlets
  • Four passenger seats
  • Front trunk
  • Removable doors
  • Removable roof panels
  • All-glass roof
  • Towing capacity: 3,402 kg

Chevy Silverado EV

Starting at $39,900 (USD).

Chevy enters the electric truck market with the all new 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV. This model joins the Chevrolet lineup and will debut as a 2024 model, with sales beginning sometime in 2023. The Silverado EV puts a modernistic take on the classic Chevrolet silhouette with a plethora of new features and innovations. This EV will be a welcome addition to the electric truck market going up against Ford, Tesla, GMC and the like in the coming years. 

  • Range: 400 miles
  • DC fast-charging tech
  • Horsepower: 664 hp
  • Drivetrain: All-wheel drive
  • fixed glass roof
  • Leather seating
  • Column mounted shifter
  • Massive cab storage bin
  • 11.0-inch infotainment touchscreen
  • 8.0-inch digital gauge display
  • Fold down cab to bed wall
  • Tow Capacity: 10,000 pounds
  • Haul Capacity: 1,300 pounds

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