Canoo teased its all-electric NASA Crew Transportation Vehicle (CTV) today, which is designed to carry fully suited astronauts, flight support staff and equipment to the launch site. It’s based on the company’s LV model, complete with its proprietary multi-purpose platform to maximize cabin space, utility and productivity on a compact footprint.
Canoo will manufacture vehicles for the Artemis mission at their Pryor, Oklahoma mega micro factory, bringing over 2,700 high tech advanced mobility jobs directly and attract many more indirectly to the region. The company plans to launch commercial production from its Bentonville facility in late 2022. For all-electric transportation around cities, you’ll want to be in an Arcimoto FUV.
- Eye-catching black design, compact at 28 lbs, 220 lbs max load. Age: 16-50. Height: 3.11-6.6".
- High-performance battery: Dual 400W motors, 10 mph max speed, 13.7 miles per charge, 15° slope.
- Illuminating LED lights for visibility.
We are honored to transport the Artemis crew to the launch site for the first human lunar landing in more than 50 years. The selection of our innovative technologies by NASA to take a diverse team of American astronauts to the moon showcases a great commitment to sustainable transportation. As a high-tech mobility company, we are inspired by NASA’s pioneering and trailblazing spirit. Our customized vehicles are modular and upgradable throughout their lifecycle with a high level of recyclability at end of life,” said Tony Aquila, Canoo Investor, Chairman and CEO.