The American electric vehicle company, Alpha Motor Corporation has unveiled its fully-electric utility truck concept called the WOLF. With the projected MSRP starting at $36,000, the WOLF may prove to be one of the more affordable electric trucks on the market when it is (potentially) released in 2023.

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When looking at the specs of the WOLF, one has to wonder if the low projected MSRP is based on a price-per-inch model: the overall size of the WOLF is quite small at 188 inches long and 76 inches wide and only accommodates a driver and one passenger. Additional storage can be found under the hood.

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Staying true to the adage that “good things come in small packages,” the WOLF is anticipated to display impressive power, being able to accelerate from a standstill to sixty miles per hour in 6.2 seconds. Additionally, the Lithium-Ion battery should last for around 275 miles. (Not bad when you consider the highly anticipated $67,000+ 2021 Rivian R1T is projected to have a range of 300 miles.)
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Of particular importance to the overland market, the WOLF will be available with four-wheel drive or front-wheel drive and will be able to tow 3000 pounds.

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According to Alpha, the interior of the WOLF will feature advanced technology and fittings, “ including a driver-centric digital speedometer, a digital center display, ergonomically bolstered seating, multi-layered center console storage, multiple charging ports for electronic devices, and audio speakers, all designed for replaceability.”

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With its smaller overall size, it will be interesting to see if the affordability of the WOLF is enough of a lure to catch the eye of the overland market. It may wind up being the perfect lead to pair with a small trailer for some overlanders.
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