Perhaps the most hyped electric pickup truck, Tesla's Cybertruck boasts a futuristic design, impressive performance specs, and a range of up to 500 miles.

Tesla Cybertruck

Rivian has been generating a lot of excitement with its R1T. It offers impressive off-road capabilities, luxurious interiors, and a range of up to 400 miles.

Rivian R1T 

Ford's iconic F-150 has gone electric with the Lightning version. With a starting price aimed to be accessible and the backing of the Ford brand, it's expected to be a strong contender in the market. 

Ford F-150 Lightning 

The Endurance promises to be the first electric full-size pickup truck in the U.S. market. It targets fleet buyers with its rugged design and solid performance specs. 

Lordstown Endurance 

Known for its rugged and boxy design, the Bollinger B2 is aimed at off-road enthusiasts. It offers a simple, utilitarian design with impressive power and range. 

Bollinger B2 

While not a traditional pickup, the Hummer EV is being marketed as an electric "supertruck" by GMC. It boasts massive power, advanced off-road capabilities, and a luxurious interior. 

GMC Hummer EV 

Atlis is working on the XT, which promises impressive towing and hauling capabilities along with a robust range. 

Atlis XT 

Though Nikola faced some controversies, the Badger was anticipated to be a competitor in the electric pickup market with both battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell versions planned. 

Nikola Badger 

A lesser-known entry, the Bremach T-Rex is an electric pickup with a rugged design and decent specifications. 

Bremach T-Rex 

Canoo is aiming to disrupt the market with its unique design and subscription-based ownership model. The Canoo Pickup promises a spacious interior and innovative features. 

Canoo Pickup Truck