Vanderhall's First Electric Off-Roader, Brawley GTS, Hits the Market
Vanderhall Motor Works has started delivering its first electric off-road vehicle, the Brawley GTS. The model, priced at $49,950, maintains the classic Jeep look but offers unique features and impressive capabilities.
The Brawley GTS stands out with its vast wheels and high fenders, providing ample suspension travel. Its traditional dials and toggle switches give it a classic feel, while the lack of a touchscreen adds to its rugged charm.
The vehicle's passenger compartment sits high above the terrain, offering better visibility through dual glass door panels. It comfortably seats four adults in its enclosed, climate-controlled cabin. For storage, it offers both a frunk and a rear cargo space, along with heated front and rear seats for added comfort.
Powering the Brawley GTS is a quad-motor system that delivers 404 horsepower equivalent of torque, making it well-suited for off-road adventures. Its 40kWh battery pack provides a maximum range of 140 miles, while underbody protection safeguards the battery and drivetrain from rocks.
The Vanderhall Brawley GTS, priced at $49,950, is now available to customers. With its unique design, impressive off-road capabilities, and comfortable interior, it promises an exciting driving experience. Daniel Boyer, the Sales and Marketing Manager at Vanderhall Motor Works, has been instrumental in communicating the launch of this electric model to the public.
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