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  • The Tomberlin Vanish doesn't have an overheating problem either because of it's two speed transmission . Polaris direct drive offers no performance settings and equipment that is standard on a Tomberlin you pay for as an option on the Polaris EV

  • The vanish will outperform the polaris ranger ev in performance and ranger due to it's 2 speed transmission versus direct drive and with the tomberlin you have 8 performance setting which will improve distance and performance plus tomberlin has a scout mode which is awesome for the hunter.For any question contact Lakeshore Electric Cars at 616-392-4171

  • Found a bit of information: The Vanish is powered by a 24HP KOLMORGAN AC Drive with a 50+ mile range,4X4 , $12,490 (listed in a Michigan ad). While the Polaris Ranger EV is 30HP AC Drive, 4x4, up to 50 miles, $10,999. Well that is interesting to compare both !

  • Nice UTV, I wonder how it compares to the Polaris Ranger EV in term of price and range ??

  • I wouldn't mind trying one of these things out. It would be so cool to be riding through the woods with no real noise.

  • wow what a well made and thought out UTV, very interesting indeed what will they be selling for ?

  • I've been in discussion and been doing some research on this unit. VERY impressive. Up to a 50 mile range, on the fly 4wd, stealth mode to creep at 4mph, LSV qualifications, UNBELIEVABLE torque, AC drive motor, 4 wheel independent suspension and brakes. AND.....all components, wires, switches, etc can be completely submerged for miles under water and keep on ticking. Plus, with on board charging system, a generator can easily make this thing go well over 100 miles on a charge (instant hybrid

  • nope never ever ever ever will i get an electric utv keep tryng

  • It looks like a quality vehicle, but they never mention how long the batteries last in this video. The Vanish might be good for cruising around the back 40, but if I were going any further I would choose a gas UTV.

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