Over the last three decades, the average passenger vehicle in the U.S. has gotten eight inches taller, 10 inches longer, and 1,000 pounds heavier. An imposing modern pickup can be so large that it's difficult to squeeze into parking spots—and dangerous for people to walk by.
Telo's new electric pickup, the Telo MT1, not only hauls as much as a standard passenger truck but fits in the footprint of a Mini Cooper, making it affordable and practical for urban users.
People have gone to great effort to keep their old trucks running, especially in the Bay Area, as they are useful and sometimes sell for more than the original price.
Fuel efficiency rules allow the biggest vehicles to have poor gas mileage, while small trucks have stricter requirements, which encourages automakers to make larger trucks without investing significantly in improving efficiency.
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