BrightDrop EVs headed to Mexico

BrightDrop EVs headed to Mexico

The first two products coming to Mexico are the BrightDrop Zevo 400 and BrightDrop Zevo 600.

BrightDrop is adding Mexico as the next country to receive its electric vans. The first two products coming to Mexico are BrightDrop’s flagship electric vans: the BrightDrop Zevo 400 and BrightDrop Zevo 600.

BrightDrop expanded its business to Canada in late 2022 and its EVs are built at GM’s CAMI Assembly plant in Ontario, Canada. Production of the Zevo 600 is ramping up with the Zevo 400 on track to begin in the next few months.

BrightDrop Zevos will be available for customers to order in Mexico starting later this year.

“Bringing BrightDrop’s products to Mexico is a key move in our mission to decarbonize delivery globally while helping customers take advantage of the economic benefits of going electric,” Steve Hornyak, chief commercial officer, BrightDrop, said. “Electrifying vehicle fleets can positively impact the environment and companies’ bottom lines. By bringing BrightDrop solutions closer to our customers throughout North America, we can help make the EV transition as seamless as possible.”

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