The Brawley Electric Off-Roader By Vanderhall Resembles A Jeep From The Time Beyond
by AutoExpert | 5 July, 2021
Vanderhall, well renowned for its three-wheeled speedsters, has tried off-roading. The Brawley, their competitor, is an all-electric, all-wheel-drive, all-terrain vehicle built to take on anything life throws at it.
The Brawley's exterior looks like a mixed version of a Jeep and a Moon rover in the nicest style imaginable, with its towering fenders, hefty tires, and almost minimal overhangs. It features 22-inch suspension travel and 18-inch wheels with 35-inch tires. It also has internal bypass shocks.
The design inside is highly functional over form, as apart from a horizontal dashboard like a plate, you can only obtain a size cluster and a few switches in the four-seat cabin. Some conveniences are available, such as air conditioning and heating, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a sound system compatible with Bluetooth. The doors also include McLaren Senna-esque windows to improve the vision.
Four motors, one on each wheel, consisting of a single motor, inverter, gearbox, brake, and cooling system, are supplied with the power. These are all good engines for a 404-hp (410 PS/301 kW) and 480 lb-ft (651 Nm) combined torque in the GTS range-topping model. The Brawley is also equipped with an exclusive, refreshing, four-wheel-drive system, which, the firm believes, offers unparalleled options when driving.
Since it's an electric car, the Brawley is equally important to its battery technology. Simply put, Vanderhall has created a unique conditioning system that extends the cold weather and enhances its life cycle for its own NMC battery. With a rapid charger DC, the battery can be charged up to 80% in less than an hour and gives the car over 200 miles (322 km) of driving.
Vanderhall Brawley's reservations will be launched on 15 July, however, prices have still not been published.