REO Trucks has introduced the Runabout, an affordable pickup truck priced at $21,500, featuring a gasoline I4 powertrain and mechanical 4WD. The truck aims to offer a proven and reliable alternative to electric vehicles in a market where 90% of new cars are gas-powered.
REO Trucks has launched the Runabout, a new pickup truck priced at $21,500. This vehicle features a gasoline I4 powertrain, mechanical 4WD, and a fuel range of approximately 600 miles per tank, making it a practical option for consumers looking for an affordable truck.
The Runabout is designed with a body-on-frame architecture and comes with a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission. Its engineers aim for a powertrain life of 500,000 miles, emphasizing reliability and ease of maintenance.
With 90% of new cars sold still being gasoline-powered, REO Trucks is focusing on proven technology rather than the latest trends. The strategy aims to make trucks more accessible to American consumers at a competitive price point.
Production design and full lineup were unveiled, with reservations starting now for a $25 refundable fee. The timeline projects that the first trucks will reach customers by late 2028 or early 2029, following pre-production and testing phases.
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REO Trucks has introduced the Runabout, an affordable pickup truck priced at $21,500, featuring a gasoline I4 powertrain and mechanical 4WD. The truck aims to offer a proven and reliable alternative to electric vehicles in a market where 90% of new cars are gas-powered.