Workhorse Group Inc. unveiled the W56 with a 208-in. wheelbase. This extended wheelbase version of the W56 is designed to accommodate Workhorse’s next-generation step van body, spanning 22’ with a cargo volume of 1,200 cu. ft.
“The 208-inch wheelbase W56 is a testament to our commitment to continuous innovation to meet the evolving needs of our customers,” said Workhorse Chief Technology Officer Josh Anderson. “We’ve added over one hundred refinements to this new variant of the W56, designed to provide enhanced efficiency and easier upfitting. These include improved service access, additional charge port location options, new entry and cargo door options, and a revised rear box structure. Modular accessories such as doors, lighting, and lift gates support a wide range of commercial applications. We believe this next-generation electric vehicle sets a new standard for efficiency and versatility.”
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The 208-in. wheelbase W56 builds upon its predecessor, the W56 with a 178” wheelbase, retaining the features that have been well received by fleet managers and operators. This zero-emission delivery work van is designed to meet the rigorous demands of the commercial vehicle industry, supporting a benchmark payload capacity of up to approximately 10,000 pounds and a range of up to 150 miles. The ergonomically designed cabin prioritizes driver safety and comfort, even during the longest work shifts.
Workhorse has secured an order for the extended wheelbase W56 from a customer who required a larger version of the W56 to meet their specific needs. Standard production of the new, extended wheelbase W56 is set to begin in Q3 of 2024 at Workhorse’s Union City, Indiana assembly complex, alongside the 178-in. wheelbase W56, launched in Q3 of 2023. Initial customer deliveries of the 208-in. wheelbase W56 are expected in Q4 of 2024.