This Bonkers Electric Quad Is The Tesla Cyberquad On Steroids
It has an insane top speed of 70 MPH.
Dubbed the Tesla Cyberquad on steroids, this electric off-roader goes 70 miles per hour, has a range of 60 miles and is powered by Nissan LEAF batteries. See it in action both on and off the road right here.
When Tesla debuted the Cybertruck, it rolled out the Cyberquad. Tesla CEO Elon Musk later confirmed that the Cyberquad would indeed be sold to the public. the Cyberquad is the inspiration behind this extreme 4-wheeler build.
This electric quad pumps out 32 kW (43 horsepower) of power and features LEAF batteries in a 72-volt, 60Ah, 450 amp setup.
Tesla didn't release any specs for its Cyberquad, but we're pretty sure that the electric quad featured here is just as capable as the Cyberquad will be, perhaps even more so.
In the video, you'll see the quad doing donuts with ease, flying through standing water, flinging mud, doing wheelies and even performing some smoky burnouts. It's clear to us that this is one killer electric machine.
Check it out and then let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Video description via Jalapi on YouTube:
This video demos the custom 32kW custom electric quad built by Daren Crigler. This quad is the first of it's kind boasting a whopping 32kW of fully electric power. With a top speed of 70mph and an average range of 60 miles per charge.
Build Specs:
- 2005 Yamaha YFZ 450 chassis
- ME1507 motor with RLS hall based sensor
- ASI 8000 controller from Electric Race Technologies
- 72v 60Ah 450a peak Nissan Leaf battery
- 32KW peak power
For more information about the build search "YFZ" in Facebook group: Electric Motorcycle Builds www.electricmotorcyclebuilds.com
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