Alpha Motors Wolf Launches Q4 2023 as a Real-World Prototype

Alpha plans to purchase the Wolf for $36,000 to $46,000.

The Alpha Motor Corporation has finally presented a prototype of a vehicle after a seemingly endless series of renderings. The Wolf compact pickup is expected to retail for $36,000 to $46,000 and the company will launch the production model in the fourth quarter 2023.

Alpha means that specifications for the Wolf are still subject to change. The company will offer two types of electric motors: one for the rear axle, and one for the all-wheel drive.

Although the automaker doesn’t give a horsepower figure for its vehicles, it estimates that acceleration to 60 mph (96 km/h) takes 6.2 seconds. The vehicle could tow 3,060 kilograms (1,360 lb) and have a range of 250 to 275 miles.

The Wolf measures 190 in (4,828 milimeters). It is 76 in (1,930 milimeters). The new Ford Maverick measures 199.7inches (5,072millimeters), and 72.6inches (1,844millimeters).

The Wolf’s cargo area measures 71 inches (1.810 millimeters), long by 62 inches (1.580 millimeters), wide. The Maverick’s cargo space measures 54.4 inches (1.382 millimeters), and is full width at 53.3 inches (1.354 millimeters).

The Wolf comes with a single cab body and space for two. The exterior styling of the Wolf is retro and reminiscent of an 1980s Toyota Pickup. The cabin features a minimalist aesthetic, including a digital instrument cluster as well as a portrait-oriented infotainment display.

There are still many questions regarding the Alpha Wolf. The company states that it will build the vehicle in the United States, but does not specify a specific location. The pickup is powered by a lithium-ion battery. However, it’s not yet known how much power the pack can hold.

It is difficult to launch a car company. It is encouraging to move from renderings to a physical prototype. Let’s see what Alpha can do to bring the Wolf on the market.