The Russian Visuva extreme SUV from Krasnoyarsk, based on a buggy, has turned from a prototype into a real sample. A mini-video with the car appeared on the project's social networks, and the project advises commentators who want to see the technological miracle live to follow the news. This means that the official presentation can be expected very soon.
For the time being, two models are offered to customers for pre-order: the two-seater Visuva S2 and the four-seater Visuva S4. The four-seater all-terrain vehicle is intended for outdoor activities with family or a small company, the two-seater is for those who like to go on a trip alone or with a friend.
It is known that the SUV's engine is turbocharged, with a volume of 2.0 and 3.0 liters, manufactured by the Chinese Great Wall. It is located in front of the rear gearbox for equal distribution of the engine weight on the front and rear axles of the car. From a standing start to 100 km/h, the car will accelerate in 10 seconds.
If the client wishes, the engine power can be increased at his request. Also, SUVs are promised to be supplemented on individual request:
- cruise control;
- additional monitors in the cabin;
- light and rain sensors;
- refrigerator and glove compartment with cooling;
- 220 Volt converter.
Among other things, the Visuva S2 differs from its off-road colleagues in that the driver can independently replace the wheels alone from standard R17 to off-road R22 mud tires.
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