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pnichols
Dec 27, 2014Explorer II
Robert,
Those big, tall, high ground clearance AWD RV's in your photos all meet my definition of at least what an "expedition vehicle" looks like. However ... they must have their coaches isolated ... as one requirement for an EV. What's you definition?
Earthroamer is still producing vehicles ... the original owners were bought out. Check their website - where they talk about 2015 models.
Most Tiger vehicles (but not all) are far from expedition class RVs. However, certain of their models do have triangle 3-point isolation of the coach to eliminate off-road torsion forces. These same Tiger models have other EV design features, too.
Those big, tall, high ground clearance AWD RV's in your photos all meet my definition of at least what an "expedition vehicle" looks like. However ... they must have their coaches isolated ... as one requirement for an EV. What's you definition?
Earthroamer is still producing vehicles ... the original owners were bought out. Check their website - where they talk about 2015 models.
Most Tiger vehicles (but not all) are far from expedition class RVs. However, certain of their models do have triangle 3-point isolation of the coach to eliminate off-road torsion forces. These same Tiger models have other EV design features, too.
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