Lordstown Motors is the latest EV startup in recent months to announce plans to go public. Lordstown Motors Corp. to List on NASDAQ Through Merger With DiamondPeak Holdings Corp.Here's how Lordstown Motors' new Endurance truck compares to Tesla's CybertruckLordstown Motors' new electric pickup may hit the market before Tesla's CybertruckLordstown Motors shows off Endurance electric pickup's interiorDetroit Three have a new competitor in the electric pickup war — the EnduranceNew owner of GM's former Lordstown plant has bold plans for facilityRetooling a shuttered factory to build electric trucks: Q&A with CEO Steve BurnsLordstown Motors has a really clean production plantLordstown teases Endurance truck's in-wheel motor in actionLordstown Motors wants to avoid the ‘carnage’ of failed EV startupsLordstown Motors expects to complete capital raise in MarchA new electric pickup truck will beat Tesla's Cybertruck to marketBuyer of G.M. WASHINGTON, D.C. - The electric vehicle manufacturer that took over General Motors’ former Lordstown plant has merged with a Delaware-based holding company in a deal that will raise approximately $675 million to produce the combine company’s new Endurance pickup truck.The deal between Lordstown Motors Corp. and DiamondPeak Holdings Corp. includes a $75 million investment from General Motors. It will result in the combined company being listed on the NASDAQ under a new ticker symbol: RIDE.
The Ohio company will follow in the footsteps of fellow EV … Lordstown Motors, which plans to make an electric pickup for commercial fleets called the Endurance, said Monday it will combine with an already …
DiFabio’s appearance discussing Lordstown … Lordstown Motors Corp. builds electric pickup trucks and other vehicles to revolutionize the way work gets done. So far, fledgling Lordstown Motors has hired just 70 full-time staff, not including more than 100 contractors helping retool the facility.