Last month, the car manufacturer announced a 1-for-100 reverse stock split
With intriguing design, big performance claims, and a production set for late 2025, the Mullen Five RS should be interesting
The Five RS is slated to be launched in 2026 with more than 1,000 hp
Essentially a US-spec Qiantu Q50, the Mullen GT is a long overdue electric sports car that is big on promises and short on details
The 1,100 HP Mullen Five RS will be able to reach 60 mph in 1.9 seconds, and will have specially designed, track-focused suspension and braking systems
Mullen claims its tech “rejuvenates” an EV’s battery, but the government has cancelled the contract
To be sold as the GT and GTRS, the long-delayed electric supercar will be able to hit 60 mph in less than two seconds and reach speeds of over 200 mph
Mullen Automotive recently paid $148.2 million for a 60% stake in Bollinger Motors
The EV is slated to cost $11,999
Mullen claims a 0-60 mph time of 1.9 seconds, which would make it nearly as fast as the Rimac Nevera
Mullen purchased a 60% stake in Bollinger for $148.2 million
Solid-state batteries could extend range, diminish charge times, and help EVs drop weight
The Mullen Five will start at $55,000 before local incentives and deliveries will commence in Q2 2024
The electric crossover starts at $55,000 and is slated to arrive in 2024