Have you ever had a truck that got more than 100 miles per gallon? 

Do this simple calculation. Premium gasoline costs about $3 a gallon. The G-3 travels about 100 miles on a single charge, which costs about $1. This means the average G-3 driver can travel 300 miles for the price of a single gallon of gas. And, if gasoline prices should ever rise, the value gets better and better.  The G-3 Plug-In Hybrid truck has so many features, they’re hard to list.

Payload = 1,000 pounds
Range = 125 miles (depending on how you drive)
Mileage = 100+ mpg
Top Speed= 85 mph
Passengers= 2

There are several bed formats. One folds down on three sides, making it super easy to load from any side without climbing up the bumper.  One has a standard pickup truck bed with a single tailgate. There is a flat bed, a dump bed, a van box and even a refrigerator box for this truck. This truck is perfect for the following users:

Farmers
Ranchers
Airport Service
Universities
City Service Fleets
Carpenters
Plumbers
Landscapers
Miners
Delivery Vehicles
Mail Carriers (yes there is right-hand drive available)
Everyone else who likes to drive a small truck…did we leave anyone out?


In one small town cost comparison between the G-3 and their gasoline-powered pickup trucks, the town lowered there operating costs for gasoline alone by more than $8,000 a month.Talk about some happy taxpayers.

The environment will be cleaner. You will have around $4,000 more in your pocket each year (tax free) from your savings on gasoline and maintenance, and one more thing.  The G-3 is the most American-made small pickup in America.


The G-3 is shown in yellow here at Rocky Mountain Raceway
The G-3 is shown with a tilt bed for easy access to the advanced batteries and can be equipped with a powered ram to dump loads up to 1,000 pounds.
The G-3 paced the Rolex 250 at Miller Motorpark  and still had power for public demonstration rides.