If this thing doesn’t have fun written all over it, everyone needs his eyes checked. Although it looks like it was built in a Russian garage, the Grunt was actually made in Texas and has a fully-electric powertrain with swappable batteries and an impressive 100-mile range. And just so you can get your dirty hooligan fun on, the Grunt provides a big 12 inches of ground clearance, grippy and chunky tractor-like tires, an IP67 waterproof rating, and a beefy suspension setup that can take on just about anything. It also has three drive modes, a rear cargo rack, huge fenders, and LED lights. Most importantly, however, is its dedication to a total lack of seriousness. Volcon is building the Grunt for 2021 delivery, and you can reserve yours now.
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