Off-road vehicles maker Polaris Industries has unveiled Ranger EV Li-Ion Polaris Pursuit Camo, one of the first vehicles post-acquisition from Brammo.
Ranger EV Li-Ion Polaris Pursuit Camo is stated to offer over three times the total battery lifespan of traditional acid batteries and two-fold the range on one charge up to 50 miles.
The vehicle will hit the stores in September.
The all-electric Ranger EV Li-Ion Polaris Pursuit Camo is claimed to have a refined electrical architecture and a single 48-volt, high-efficiency, AC-induction motor.
Lithium-ion batteries, being lighter in weight, makes the vehicle weigh 462 lbs./210 kg lighter and said to accelerate faster than Polaris' lead-acid battery option.
There are three modes of operation to select from 'high' for everyday use, 'low' for hard work and 'max range' for greatest distance.
There is also a Battery Management Controller which continuously monitors battery usage for a more accurate representation of battery life. A Vehicle Control Module (VCM) provides a new digital gauge with speedometer and improved accessory integration.
The RANGER EV Li-Ion Polaris Pursuit Camo's shows riding features with 10in/25.4cm of ground clearance, MacPherson strut front suspension and Independent Rear Suspension with 9in/22.9cm of travel.
Moreover, to reduce charge time and get back on the job or hunt, Polaris provides a quick charger for installation.