Check it Out: Mullen Unveils Two New Vans at Work Truck Week
Mullen Announces Pricing for Electric Cargo Van, Cab Chassis Truck
The Class Mullen 1 EV Cargo Van has a starting price of $34,500 and the Class 3 EV Cab Chassis Truck will start at $68,500.

The Mullen ONE was designed for last-mile delivery, while the Mullen THREE provides bodies up to 14 feet long and over 5,800 pounds of payload.
Photo: Mullen
Mullen Automotive, Inc. announced customer vehicle pricing for the Mullen ONE, Class 1 EV Cargo Van, and Mullen THREE, Class 3 EV Cab Chassis Truck.
“As more fleets focus on their sustainability goals addressing climate change, the net price points of our Mullen commercial products make this an easy choice and help accelerate their transition to electric,” said David Michery, CEO and chairman of Mullen Automotive. “With both vehicles qualifying for the $7,500 federal tax credit, their Class 1 EV Cargo Van acquisition cost will reduce to $27,000, and Class 3 EV Cab Chassis Truck will reduce to $61,000.”
Mullen ONE, Class 1 Urban Delivery EV Cargo Van
The starting MSRP for the Mullen ONE, Class 1 Urban Delivery EV Cargo VAN is $34,500.
The Mullen ONE is anticipated to be the first EV cargo van for sale in the U.S. market in the Class 1 commercial vehicle segment, according to the company's news release.
Mullen ONE Vehicle Highlights:
110-mile estimated range
4,881 lbs. GVWR
1,683 lbs. max payload
157 cu. ft. cargo volume
20 ft. turning radius
Mullen THREE, Class 3 Urban Utility EV Cab Chassis Truck
The starting MSRP for the Mullen THREE, Class 3 Urban Utility EV Cab Chassis Truck is $68,500.
The Mullen THREE is a Class 3 low cab forward EV truck featuring a turning diameter of 38 feet.
Mullen THREE Vehicle Highlights:
130-mile estimated range
11,000 lbs. GVWR
5,802 lbs. max payload
14 ft. max box length
38 ft. turning diameter
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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