naver-site-verification: naver3fcccd0438b9a75b4692edec5e2769b0.html naver3fcccd0438b9a75b4692edec5e2769b0.html Robo.Systems Introduces Their Electric Utility Vehicle!
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Robo.Systems Introduces Their Electric Utility Vehicle!

The Gladiator 4x4 is Built For All Terrain





The Gladiator 4x4 is the latest release from Robo.Systems, and it’s safe to say that they’ve outdone themselves yet again. This electric vehicle is equipped with four powerful motors, one for each mammoth wheel, making it a force to be reckoned with on any terrain. It’s also got some seriously impressive individual suspension to support these monster tires that make it look ready to take on anything. In short, the Gladiator 4x4 is an absolute beast of a machine.



Performance As you would expect from a machine with four motors, the Gladiator 4x4 is incredibly powerful. The Gladiator can hit a top speed of 30mph. But what’s even more impressive is its ability to handle off-road conditions. Thanks to its all-wheel drive and adjustable suspension, the Gladiator 4x4 can easily tackle anything from mud to sand. It’s also worth noting that the battery life is excellent, giving you up to 60 miles on a single charge. You can fully recharge to 100% within 4 hours.



Not to worry about the stopping power of this powerful ride as it is equipped with four hydraulic disc brakes. I imagine plenty of overenthusiastic riders have to engage these from time to time. Rest assured, this uncaged animal will stop when you have to stop. Don’t worry; the necessary LED headlight, brake light, and turn signals are standard on all Gladiator rides.



Design The Gladiator 4x4 is a head-turner; there’s no doubt about that. An aggressive look makes it clear that this machine means business. But it’s not all about aesthetics; the design of the Gladiator 4x4 is also highly functional. The wheels are positioned at the extreme corners of the vehicle for maximum stability, and the high ground clearance means you’ll never have to worry about getting stuck in rough terrain. The vehicle comes in at 231 lbs and is built like a tank. Expect this ride to convey up to a 396 lbs payload. (Two riders, possibly?)

Note: The Gladiator does come with a seat, but it is being marketed as a souped-up standing vehicle.




Conclusion: If you’re in the market for an electric vehicle that can handle anything you throw at it, then the Gladiator 4x4 should be at the top of your list. Available for $4200 before taxes and shipping, it’s powerful, efficient, and capable of tackling any obstacle in its path. Plus, it just looks damn cool doing it.






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