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Envo e-ATV is made for silent and stealthy off-roading

Envo e-ATV is made for silent and stealthy off-roading
The Envo e-ATV sells for US$9,499
The Envo e-ATV sells for US$9,499
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The Envo e-ATV sells for US$9,499
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The Envo e-ATV sells for US$9,499
Additional fields in which the e-ATV could find use include eco-tourism, forestry, agriculture and security
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Additional fields in which the e-ATV could find use include eco-tourism, forestry, agriculture and security
The e-ATV can be driven in either a standing or seated position – if the seat isn't being used, it can be removed
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The e-ATV can be driven in either a standing or seated position – if the seat isn't being used, it can be removed
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Whether they're conservation officers, soldiers on maneuvers or search-and-rescue workers, there are people who need to move across rugged terrain with a minimum of engine noise. The all-electric Envo e-ATV is designed with just such folks in mind.

Currently available for sale to industry clients, the four-wheeled vehicle is manufactured by Canadian electric mobility company Envo Drive Systems. Among other things, the firm has previously brought us an electric snowbike, an electric water bike, and a sleek commuter ebike.

Tipping the scales at a claimed 160 kg (353 lb), the e-ATV is propelled by two 1,500-watt rear hub motors – for a total of 3,000 watts – which take it to a top speed of 50 km/h (31 mph). It's powered by a 60V/3,000-Wh lithium battery, one charge of which is reportedly good for a range of 50 to 70 km (31 to 43 miles). A regenerative braking system helps in that regard.

Additional fields in which the e-ATV could find use include eco-tourism, forestry, agriculture and security
Additional fields in which the e-ATV could find use include eco-tourism, forestry, agriculture and security

The e-ATV is driven in either a standing or seated position – if the seat isn't being used, it can be removed. Additionally, the handlebars can be folded down for transit and storage. The vehicle has a payload capacity of 200 kg (441 lb), and is capable of towing up to 350 kg (772 lb). Double wishbone suspension, hydraulic disc brakes and 200 mm (7.9 in) of ground clearance help it tackle off-road environments.

The Envo e-ATV is available now via the company website, priced at US$9,499. It can be seen in action, in the video below.

Potential buyers might also want to check out the somewhat similar EZRaider and 4X4 Gladiator.

ENVO Electric All Terrain Vehicle (e-ATV) | Proudly Canadian 🍁

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5 comments
5 comments
Fairly Reasoner
Good luck on that rugged terrain.
pbethel
Off-road for these guys really means unpaved maintained gravel road.
BlueOak
Ten grand? Can see why they’d target entities where money is no object like govt agencies.
jayedwin98020
A lower center of gravity would be a real plus! Especially with that being adjustable from sitting, as in a go-cart, to the current position offered.

A lower center of gravity would be a whole lot safer when involved in heavy-duty off-roading!
jayedwin98020
If you really want to showcase the "Envo e-ATV's" capabilities, take really off-road!