U.S.-based e-truck manufacturer Bollinger Motors brings its new, all-electric B4 Class 4 commercial truck to the market with announcement of warranty coverage. Under the warranty, Bollinger will provide comprehensive, competitive coverage for some key aspect, among which are: powertrain (5-year/50,000-miles); high-voltage battery (8-year/100,000-miles); tires (4-years/unlimited miles); bumper-to-bumper (3-year/36,000-miles).

Bollinger brings the B4 electric truck to the market

The Bollinger B4 electric truck is designed from the ground up with extensive fleet and upfitter input. Bollinger’s chassis design protects the 158-kwh dual-battery pack and components to offer unparalleled capability and safety in the commercial market. The company anticipates deliveries of the Bollinger B4 to begin in the second half of 2024.

“We have designed and engineered the Bollinger B4 to have unmatched capability and durability, and we are proud to be offering warranty coverage to reflect that,” said Jim Connelly, chief revenue officer of Bollinger Motors. “Our warranty provides our customers the peace-of-mind they need in making their decision and demonstrates the confidence we have in the B4.”

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