The AYRO Vanish has been generating excitement since its introduction in late 2022, boasting final assembly in AYRO's Texas facility. Throughout 2023, the Vanish has been progressing towards production, and with pre-orders now open, prospective owners can secure their spot in line with a mere $250 deposit.
The US market currently offers limited options when it comes to electric mini-trucks, with most examples being imported Chinese models. However, as demand grows for smaller electric utility vehicles and compact trucks, the AYRO Vanish is poised to enter a promising market.
Designed for roles where full-size trucks or vans are impractical and golf carts are too small, the Vanish is a true multi-role electric vehicle. Its modular design allows for various loadout options, including a flatbed for versatile hauling, a pickup-style bed with fold-down tailgate and sidegates, or an enclosed cargo box resembling a mini box truck or cargo van.
The Vanish's modular platform provides added value for dealers, as the swappable bed configurations cater to a wide range of utility tasks. With the option for different style doors and the choice between a street-legal Low Speed Vehicle (LSV) or an off-road/closed campus version, the Vanish offers flexibility to meet diverse needs.
Although pricing was initially estimated to start at $25,000, the base price listed on AYRO's online configurator is $33,900. While the price may seem higher than expected, it aligns reasonably with comparable alternatives in the market.
While the AYRO Vanish may not attract a large consumer market at this price point, it caters specifically to commercial operators in need of a nimble, small electric truck. As production scales up and competition increases, it is possible that prices will become more accessible to the average buyer.
For now, the AYRO Vanish represents a pioneering effort in the electric mini-truck market, offering a practical and sustainable solution for various utility tasks. As pre-orders roll in, AYRO moves closer to bringing the Vanish to the market.
Source: Electrek