
The rest were slated to be delivered in 2023, "subject to raising sufficient capital." Therefore, there are still a few asterisks to the entire venture. At that time the company said it planned to assemble only up to 500 trucks, with 50 having been scheduled for delivery in 2022. Production of the Endurance began in early October 2022, just a few months after the plant was sold to Taiwan's Hon Hai Technology Group, better known as Foxconn. "While our experienced team has made significant progress in addressing the underlying component and vehicle sub-system issues affecting the Endurance build schedule, we remain committed to doing the right thing by our customers and to resolve potential issues before resuming production and customer shipments," said Edward Hightower, Lordstown Motors CEO & President. The formal decision to issue a recall, however, was made in light of "a specific electrical connection issue" that could produce a loss of power while driving.
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The EV maker said it is working with suppliers on the causes of these issues, and that potential solutions could include retrofits and design modifications, as well as software updates. The company's response to the performance and quality issues, which it did not specify in detail, also affects completed trucks that are awaiting delivery to customers.īut the entire pool of affected trucks only amounts to 19 vehicles that have either been delivered, or are currently being used internally by the company. The EV maker said it "has experienced performance and quality issues with certain Endurance components," and had thus made the decision to stop production temporarily. The Lordstown Endurance has only been in production for a few months, but the truck is now facing a production halt.


