Mullen
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Mullen has revealed a flagship version of its Five crossover boasting a 0-60 mph of less than 2 seconds and a top speed of over 200 mph.
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1,000-plus-hp Mullen Five RS to debut at 2024 CES
EV startup Mullen promises an electric crossover with Tesla Model S Plaid performance.
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Qiantu K50 electric sports car to be sold in US as Mullen GT
Mullen plans to sell an electric sports car promised to deliver 0-60 mph times of less than two seconds.
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Mullen Five RS coming with Tesla Plaid performance
EV startup Mullen plans a crossover with over 1,000 hp.
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Mullen acquires Bollinger, will resurrect B1 and B2 off-roaders
An EV startup without a vehicle on sale has acquired another EV startup that's also yet to bring a vehicle to market.
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Mullen announces US battery plant, Dragonfly sports car
EV startup Mullen plans to build both cars and batteries in the U.S.
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Mullen says its Five crossover with a solid-state battery could deliver more than 600 miles of range.
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Mullen reveals Five electric crossover, plans US production
EV startup Mullen plans to hit the market with a crossover whose 0-60 mph time will be just 3.2 seconds.
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EV startup Mullen to go public, launch MX-05 SUV and Dragonfly K50 sports car
Southern California-based EV startup Mullen Technologies has revealed its first two models.
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Qiantu K50 electric sports car to be built in Washington state
China's Qiantu has teamed up with America's Mullen Technologies to build a 430-horsepower electric sports car called the K50 in the United States.
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Qiantu K50 electric sports car starts US production in 2020
A new Chinese EV brand by the name of Qiantu is using a sleek, carbon fiber-bodied sports car to spearhead its launch in the United States, which kicked off on Wednesday with the debut of the K50 at the 2019 New York International Auto Show. The Qiantu K50 was first shown in China in 2016 and has...
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China's Qiantu will build its 400-horsepower electric sports car in America
It was two years ago that we first learned of a Chinese design company by the name of CH-Auto looking to branch out into production of high-end electric cars, starting with a small electric sports car to potentially be built in the United States. CH-Auto has been quiet since then but last week it...
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One of China’s biggest automotive design companies CH-Auto Technology is branching out into the business of building cars. Its first car is to be a small electric sports car not unlike the Tesla Motors [NSDQ:TSLA] Roadster. A concept, dubbed the K50 and marketed under the Qiantu brand, was rolled out at April’s 2016 Beijing auto show. Both a coupe and roadster were shown, the former featured here. Speaking with the South China Morning Post, Lu Qun, the man in charge of Qiantu, said the plan is to sell the K50 in the United States. The targeted price tag is about 700,000 yuan...