Small difference

The very young British company Munro, which we already know from its Mk_1 Truck, now also presents its pick-up variant: the Mk_1 Pick-Up. That car costs from 50,000 British pounds in the United Kingdom, excluding taxes.
It is not entirely surprising, but the British Munro is introducing a pick-up variant of its electric Mk_1. We are introduced to the Munro Mk_1 Pick-Up, an electric pick-up with a double cab and an open cargo area. The pick-up has exactly the same technology and specifications as the closed variant – so click here if you are interested – except that Munro has ensured that the pick-up can be loaded 50 kilos heavier (max. 1,050 kg). In addition, a Euro pallet of 80 by 120 cm should fit in the loading platform.
The latter already betrays the intention of the Munro Mk_1 a bit: the Scottish brand focuses mainly on the ‘business’ market with its utility vehicle, including farmers, construction, defense and mining. Munro promises robust yet easily repairable technology and strives to deliver a product that will last for decades. In that light, the price (ex. taxes) in England of 50,000 British pounds is far from exorbitant – provided Munro lives up to its intentions.
Availability
Deliveries of the Munro Mk_1 Pick-Up will start later this year, but it is as yet unclear if, and if so, to what extent Munro is currently focusing on the export market. The Scots have already received more than 200 orders for their Mk_1 and want to produce a total of 50 this year. By 2027 production capacity should be a lot higher and the company aims to build 2,500 units a year, so by then more will undoubtedly be known about availability outside the UK.

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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl




