About Us

Who We Are

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At 1854 Motors, our vehicles are more than tools—they are lifelines. Designed to navigate the most rugged terrains and respond to critical situations, our products combine advanced technology with purposeful design. Whether aiding in high-stakes rescue missions or enabling exploration in remote areas, our vehicles are built to deliver performance, reliability, and empowerment.

Innovation is at the core of our identity. Our team of visionary engineers and designers works tirelessly to push the boundaries of what electric vehicles can achieve. Through research, collaboration, and a commitment to sustainable practices, we develop environmentally conscious solutions that not only meet but exceed expectations.

More than a company, 1854 Motors is a movement dedicated to transforming mobility. We believe that transportation is not just about getting from point A to point B—it’s about overcoming barriers, exploring new possibilities, and enhancing lives. By merging technology with purpose, we aim to shape a future where liberation and mobility go hand in hand. Welcome to 1854 Motors, where we’re not just building vehicles—we’re building a brighter, freer future for all.

The Founder

1854 Motors was founded by Brandale D. Randolph, a passionate innovator with a deep commitment to building solutions that make a difference. Brandale’s vision for 1854 Motors stems from a desire to revolutionize the way we approach search and rescue operations, merging advanced technology with purposeful design. Under his leadership, our team works tirelessly to push the boundaries of what electric vehicles can achieve, while staying true to our principle: we design liberation.

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