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X-Treme's Model XU-3000 Electric Powered UTV (similar to Yamaha Rhino) Runs On 3000 Watt Motor

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

The Electric UTV (Utility Vehicle) built by X-Treme Scooters runs on 6 - 150 AMP batteries, has a range of up to 35 miles each charge, qualifies as a LSV (Low Speed Vehicle) and can be registered in any state for on road use, and seats 2 people. A nice feature is the programmable controller X-Treme installed in this UTV which allows the owner to connect the car to a laptop computer and make adjustments to the top speed, maximum or minimum torque settings and other aspects of the power distribution. This allows the customer to increase towing power or control maximum speed.
This UTV is certified Go Green & is Environmentally friendly, does not pollute and costs only pennies a day to charge and operate. It's great for use on the farm, around airports, for security and police use & for getting around town or just plain having fun. Visit www.x-tremescooters.com/locator/ to locate a dealer near you and arrange for a test drive.

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  • And the point of that was???? I can do that with my rhino, however its not meant to pull that much weight and I know that the electric UTV isn't meant to pull that much weight either. However that's the typical way that GM vehicle get around town being towed by other vehicles.

  • @wildbill23c The point of that was to show everyone that it has the power to pull this vehicle. That was the point.

  • cool how long does the charge last

  • 30+ miles a charge is no problem.

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  • thats very cool the driver of the denali had the presence of mind to show what gear the SUV was in to prove it was really the UTV towing it.. thats some grunt for yuh

  • Isn't there a lot of liability involved in shipping directly to consumers without making sure the vehicle is prepped and delivered in person by a qualified person? Isn't it also a bit risky to give the owner capabilities to program the products top speed and other settings? How come it only goes on dry land?

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