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Can-Am Announces New Electric ATV
In the world of off-road vehicles, where raw power and reliability have always ruled the day, a quiet revolution is underway. BRP, the powerhouse from Canada that's long been synonymous with rugged ...
DRR intern Elijah Pearson shows off one of the company's electric ATVs. In 2000, Kim and Lou Decuzzi began making their mark in ATV racing for kids with a gas-powered vehicle that featured innovative ...
Like a mutant centipede crawling out of our nightmares, watching this 18-wheeled all-terrain vehicle is sure to make your skin crawl. Developed by the aptly named 18Wheels out of Helsinki, Finland, ...
Discover the next generation of off-road vehicles with the Centipede, an electric all-terrain ATV featuring 18 independently articulating wheels. This Finnish innovation combines a sleek, futuristic ...
Whether we like it or not, electrification is taking the transportation industry by storm. Many auto manufacturers are prioritizing EVs, and we're seeing more and more electric two-wheelers, including ...
Tesla is evidently still planning to make the Cyberquad as it files for a new trademark for the electric ATV. When Tesla unveiled the Cybertruck in 2019, CEO Elon Musk had a little “one more thing” ...
As cars, motorcycles and bicycles plug into the electric trend, it’s only a matter of time before the powersports realm gets charged up too. Detroit’s Livaq is zooming ahead in this electrifying race ...
Just a few month after it presented the 2026 model year lineup of side-by-sides and ATVs, Canadian powersports behemoth Can-Am announced new upgrades.
The nascent electric ATV market doesn’t offer that many options just yet, so it isn’t exactly difficult to become one of the self-described “fastest and most powerful electric ATVs.” But even if the ...
ATVs have always been great tools for getting around, transporting hunting & camping gear, or simply speeding around sand dunes. ATVs were first introduced in 1967, but it wasn't until Honda ...
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