One thing is for certain, the electric pickup truck segment is becoming a major focus for automakers.
It seems that if Volkswagen were to enter the truck market in the U.S., then it would surely do so with an electric pickup truck. There’s no real indication that VW will go the truck route though, but if it does, then all signs point to a battery-electric pickup.
There are some rumors swirling around that suggest VW is possibly thinking about a future pickup truck for the North American market, though nothing at all is planned at this point in time.
However, according to VW’s Chief Operating Officer of the Americas, Johan de Nysschen, there’s some slim chance that an electric VW pickup could make its way into the U.S. market several years down the line. It won’t be here anytime soon though. Quoting de Nysschen:
“It is not even on the discussion set for North America for the next five years.”
Johan de Nysschen does almost certainly rule out the possibility of VW doing a conventional pickup truck though, stating:
“The door is not open for a conventional approach. Electrification represents a new starting point for everyone.”