Canoo Unveils American Bulldog Electric Pickup Truck

Canoo Inc., a Texas high-tech mobility company that operates R&D centers in Auburn Hills and Livonia, has introduced the American Bulldog electric pickup truck, a derivative of the Screaming Eagle that was delivered to the U.S. Army for testing in 2022.
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The new American Bulldog from Canoo is a derivative of the Screaming Eagle vehicle that was delivered to the U.S. Army for testing in 2022. // Photo courtesy of Canoo

The new American Bulldog from Canoo is a derivative of the Screaming Eagle vehicle that was delivered to the U.S. Army for testing in 2022. // Photo courtesy of Canoo

Canoo Inc., a Texas high-tech mobility company that operates R&D centers in Auburn Hills and Livonia, has introduced the American Bulldog electric pickup truck, a derivative of the Screaming Eagle that was delivered to the U.S. Army for testing in 2022.

According to the company, the American Bulldog builds on Canoo’s rapid product development and real-world testing.

“Like the American Bulldog, this vehicle is loyal and courageous,” says Tony Aquila, executive chairman and CEO of Canoo. “It’s woven into the American spirit and reflects this country’s innovation. When we say Made in America, we mean it.”

The vehicle, according to Aquilla, sets a new mobility standard and reflects the grit and resolve of Americans. “It combines striking design with world-class performance, while emphasizing minimalism with maximum functionality for work, adventure, and service,” Aquila says.

The vehicle’s strength comes from its honeycomb design. It features harmonized steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire systems.

In August, Canoo launched a new Lifestyle Delivery Vehicle (LDV) 190, which expands the company’s line-up into the Class 2 electric cargo van segment.

To view the American Bulldog, visit here.

In Related News: Canoo today is delivering its first made in Oklahoma electric vehicles to the state of Oklahoma.

Th e delivery marks the start of Canoo’s phased-ramp manufacturing in Oklahoma, and its shipment of Lifestyle Delivery Vehicle (LDV) models to key customers and partners in 2023 with increasing units in 2024.

“It’s an honor to partner with the state of Oklahoma and its workforce to create a legacy for electric vehicles in America’s Heartland,” says Aquila. “What is inspiring to me is that it takes just a small group of innovators and hardworking believers who find a way to win. I want to thank Governor Stitt and his team for believing in us. We want our vehicles to provide service to Oklahomans who have been our partners on this journey.”

The LDVs set a new standard for mobility, Canoo says. Built on a multi-purpose platform, the vehicles are configurable to help commercial and government fleet customers improve efficiency and cut operating costs. All Canoo vehicles are designed for performance and functionality, with comfort, safety, and security that is configurable in unique ways.