Work Truck recently visited General Motors’ campus in Warren, Michigan, and learned more about the BrightDrop Zevo. The company’s battery-electric delivery van comes in two variants, the Zevo 600 and Zevo 400. We took a look and a quick spin in the Zevo 600.
Taking a Look at the BrightDrop Zevo (Photos)

The driver is provided with a variety of information that is quickly accessible via two screens.
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The screen in front of the driver makes speed and other information available and is easy to see, even when driving in bright conditions.
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A large infotainment screen is provided and offers a large selection of configurations within easy reach.
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A wide opening provides the driver with quick access to the cargo area.
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The BrightDrop Zevo 600 has a cargo volume of 614.7 cubic feet.
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The view from the passenger seat shows the clean, modern look of the driver’s dash area.
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The BrightDrop Zevo 600 has zero tailpipe emissions and was built for last-mile delivery roles.
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The charging port is located at the rear of the driver’s side of the truck, which has a combined range of 164 miles.
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Even though the truck allows sunlight to filter through from above, LED lighting is strategically located in the cargo area.
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The BrightDrop Zevo’s camera system provides an overhead view to assist the driver.
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The GVWR for the Zevo 600 ranges from 9,900 to 11,000 pounds.
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The BrightDrop Zevo 600 features a large windshield with good visibility from the driving position.
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The Zevo 600 has a 183.6-inch wheelbase and a 290-inch overall length.
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The roll-up door provides access directly to the cargo area. Max payload is 3,180 pounds.
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