Landmaster 4x4 EV UTV Provides Various Government Applications
The vehicle handles applications for municipalities, police, and fire. Features include three dumpable bed options, along with more than 30 accessories and wheel options.
by Daryl Lubinsky
January 25, 2023
The vehicle can handle tasks such as towing a trailer up to 1,500 lbs.
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The Landmaster 4x4 EV Utility Terrain Vehicle (UTV) offers many different applications for local governments. It works for various applications for police, fire, and municipalities, says American Landmaster Director of Marketing and Creative David Piercy.
“If you need something easy to transport to a site, our vehicle easily fits in a trailer, so it can be transported to various locations, especially during events,” Piercy says. “For municipalities and police, having a vehicle that is zero emissions, ultra-quiet, easy to maintain, and capable of handling big jobs, it’s the ideal vehicle to have in your fleet. When you’re around a lot of people in a city, a park, or during an event, you don’t want to be causing a lot of noise and fumes. In addition, many of our government customers use it for city cleanup, tough rescue locations, or disaster relief help.”
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Other features of the vehicle include three dumpable bed options. Those are a rust-proof, lightweight poly bed, a wide heavy-duty steel bed, and a rear flip seat that adds two extra passengers and converts into a dumpable bed for hauling. Governments can also choose between more than 30 accessories and wheel options.
Handles any Task that Landmaster Gas Units Can
Landmaster touts the vehicle’s long-lasting charge capacity. It charges from 0-100% in as little as 8 hours and will run up to 50 miles on a single charge.
Users of the vehicle can do everything that they can with the Landmaster gas units. The vehicle can handle tasks such as towing a trailer up to 1,500 lbs., and users can put up to 500 lbs. of weight in the back of the vehicle.
With switch-activated speed modes, the user can switch between Max Range or Max Speed Modes. Max Range will limit speed to 12 mph, and Max Speed will take the driver up to 30 mph.
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