CHRISTINI Launches Industry First Hybrid ATV

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CHRISTINI Launches Industry First Hybrid ATV
A new approach to the problems associated with EVs arrives.

Hybrids have existed in the automotive world for some time but for we off-road types, the method of propulsion has been limited to either internal combustion or all-electric. Not anymore!

Their Hybrid Electric ATV utilizes 4 independent high-power hub motors rather than a central drive motor and drive shafts.
CHRISTINI Launches Industry First Hybrid ATV
By eliminating a power-sucking drivetrain, the efficiency of the ATV significantly increases by eliminating the associated contacting parts of a drivetrain thus providing enormous power directly to all four wheels.

Hub motors eliminate expensive drivetrain parts, operate at a higher efficiency, and are easier to service. This means a steeper cost of entry but saving on overall maintenance costs.

The Hybrid E ATV includes an automotive 4 gallon gasoline generator range extender that can serve as an onboard charging system or a remote power source that can be used to power a campsite or charge equipment. This means no more concern over limited battery range and getting stuck in the woods.
CHRISTINI Launches Industry First Hybrid ATV
With no contacting parts, our hub motors provide near silent operation. Enjoy easy conversation while riding and stealthy trips to hunting spots. The CHRISTINIE-ATV offers 3 drive modes in either 2 or 4 wheel drive: Eco, Standard and Sport, so you can optimize the power and range.

The incredibly sensitive throttle will allow you to run in “creep” mode as low walking speed. Imagine the advantages of a significantly quieter machine for disturbance-free operation around your property and stealthy trips to your hunting grounds.

The only downside is you have to pay to play and the new hybrid doesn’t come cheap. The official MSRP is $24,000! But the PA-based company will ship one direct to you for an additional $650. For more information, head to their official site.


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