Globaldrive presented the Sharmax 1100 ATV with 92.5 hp at Motovesna. It is likely one of the most powerful ATVs on the Russian market.
Sharmax 1100 is a modified copy of the BRP model, additionally equipped with a variator temperature sensor, a self-locking rear differential, and wheels with beadlocks — wheel disc elements that prevent the tire from slipping off.
The production of Chinese ATVs is planned to be localized in Cherepovets. Frames and suspension arms will be made at Severstal. Other parts will remain Chinese.
The Sharmax 1100 sells for 1.6 million rubles, although the first batch of 150 units has already been sold out. In a couple of weeks, the ATV can be purchased for 1.3 million.
Motovesna is an annual exhibition of motorcycles, ATVs, and scooters, which this year is taking place at Expocentre at Krasnaya Presnya in Moscow.
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