KEY POINTS
  • The new chairwoman of Lordstown Motors, Angela Strand, says the embattled company remains on track to begin limited production of its Endurance electric pickups in late September.
  • The comments come a day after Lordstown's chairman and CEO, Steve Burns, and CFO Julio Rodriguez resigned from the company.
  • Strand called it a "new day" at Lordstown Motors.

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The Lordstown Motors Corp. Endurance electric pickup truck sits on stage during an unveiling event in Lordstown, Ohio, U.S., on Thursday, June 25, 2020.

Embattled electric truck company Lordstown Motors has enough funding to operate through May 2022 and remains on track to begin limited production of its Endurance pickup in late September following an executive shake-up that ousted the start-up's CEO and chairman, executives said Tuesday.

The company's new chairwoman, Angela Strand, called it a "new day" for the aspiring automaker, which raised bankruptcy concerns after warning investors last week that it had "substantial doubt" about its ability to continue as a going concern in the next year.

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