Krasnoyarsk-based premium car manufacturer Visuva has shown what the interior of the Visuva T8 all-terrain vehicle with 600-mm polymer tracks looks like. It is positioned as"the best premium tracked all-terrain vehicle" in the Russian market.
Its cabin can accommodate up to 8-10 people, and the sofas for them can be transformed into comfortable sleeping places. The seats and steering wheel, which resembles a helm, are equipped with heating. The driver's view is provided by side and rear view cameras, the images from which are displayed on monitors on either side of the steering wheel.
As Visuva notes, getting into the all-terrain vehicle and loading and unloading it has become easier due to an additional door at the rear. The cabin also features storage nets, lighting, charging connectors throughout the cabin and a sunroof.
Optionally, the cabin can be equipped with other additional equipment, including a stationary radio, refrigerator, water tank with a tap, and 360-degree cameras.
It is known that the all-terrain vehicle received a gasoline or diesel engine of Japanese origin. The gasoline "Japanese" engine with a volume of 4.3 liters produces 280 hp and 440 Nm and works with a six-speed "automatic", the diesel version has a volume of 4.2 liters, it has 204 hp and 430 Nm. The maximum speed of the Visuva T8 is only 70 km/h.
Previously, Visuva designers demonstrated the Visuva Tank in a basic and futuristic form.
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