Glickenhaus Announces Zero-Emissions Truck With 1,200-Mile Range
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Never underestimate the power of a good vehicular rivalry. That, at least, seems to be one of the guiding principles of the cutting-edge automaker Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus. A few months ago, the firm’s founder, James Glickenhaus, pushed back against Elon Musk’s disdain for hydrogen fuel cells. Now, Glickenhaus has another high-profile target in the electric vehicle space in his sights — and once again, his answer to a pressing question on electric vehicles involves hydrogen.
At Autoblog, Ronan Glon reports that Glickenhaus took to Facebook to announce that the automaker is developing a hydrogen-powered pickup — essentially, an alternative to the Ford F-150 Lightning. Glon notes that Glickenhaus revealed two different pickup models in his post. “One is a two-door model with a full-size bed and about 600 miles of driving range; the other has four doors, a smaller cargo box, and a 1,200-mile range,” he writes.