Mullen Automotive Bolsters Stake in Bollinger Motors
- Mullen Automotive acquired a controlling 95% stake in Bollinger Motors, resolving its debt and emerging the company from receivership as of June 5, 2025.
- Bollinger Motors entered receivership after founder Robert Bollinger filed a $10 million lawsuit in March 2025, freezing assets and prompting court-ordered oversight.
- Under CEO David Michery, who now leads both companies, Bollinger plans to accelerate development of its electric Class 4 B4 Chassis Cab and launch the Class 5 B5 truck in 2026.
- The B4 features a 158 kWh battery, 185-mile range, and 7,325-pound payload, with Bollinger maintaining over 50 U.S. Dealer locations and ongoing customer support during this transition.
- Mullen’s acquisition and legal resolution allow Bollinger to operate as a subsidiary focused on fleet electrification while integrating Mullen’s manufacturing resources to boost U.S. Production.
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