Nissan Builds Electric Pickup, and You Can't Have One
Anyone who doesn’t have a pickup needs a friend with one. The design’s utility is timeless, as is our occasional need to haul cargo. We’re still waiting for an electric pickup, but in the meantime here’s Sparky, a converted Nissan Leaf. Engineers Roland Schellenberg and Arnold Moulinet, eager to do a little team-building and create a cool way of moving stuff around Nissan’s 3,050-acre Stanfield, Arizona testing facility, led the project.
The front-half is original, but the bed comes from a Nissan Frontier pickup truck. The rear section of the cabin came from a junk Nissan Titan, complete with a power rear window.
http://www.wired.com/2014/09/nissan-builds-funky-electric-pickup-cant/
Another option is the ultra-lightweight 275 lb (125 kg) GO-Easy trailer that the smallest cars, or even a motorcycle can easily tow. It also converts into a tent trailer for camping.
http://www.gizmag.com/go-easy-ultralight-trailer-camper/33328/
The front-half is original, but the bed comes from a Nissan Frontier pickup truck. The rear section of the cabin came from a junk Nissan Titan, complete with a power rear window.
http://www.wired.com/2014/09/nissan-builds-funky-electric-pickup-cant/
Another option is the ultra-lightweight 275 lb (125 kg) GO-Easy trailer that the smallest cars, or even a motorcycle can easily tow. It also converts into a tent trailer for camping.
http://www.gizmag.com/go-easy-ultralight-trailer-camper/33328/