Battle Approved Motors’ BAM Electric UTV Concept, Set To Rock The Fuel-Powered Market
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To provide a new level of exhilaration in a market segment conquered by fuel-powered vehicles, Battle Approved Motors presents the BAM UTV concept.
It was manifested with the goal of being the first high-end elite UTV (Utility Terrain Vehicle), delivering elite ownership, experience and performance.
According to the start-up, it is fully electric and designed to offer premium styling matched with blistering on- and off-road performance.

BAM stated, “While we are currently in the development stages, we have partnered with only the best businesses in the industry to bring to market the best performing vehicle possible. As more businesses understand and see the electrifying value that BAM provides, our growing list of partners will just get stronger and stronger.”
The company is looking to offer three variants of this low-maintenance EV, and an electric trailer to house and charge the UTV.
Said variants range from an S102, a flagship two- or four-seater E103, and also a competitive racing series model, called the R101.

In terms of the latter, the model will be a zero-emission vehicle with no carbon footprint, no noise pollution, and with reliably, high-performing electric batteries.
“For now, we are not releasing prices or specs until we begin accepting reservations. After our first round of funding wraps up, we should also be able to provide a better time frame for the R101 race model unveiling,” added the company.
As the automotive industry moves toward all-electric, BAM is positioning itself to add additional value and performance variants to the UTV market.

Planning to become a major player in the electric segment, by offering a unique and recreational vehicle that promises to outdo conventional UTVs off the trail.
Battle Approved Motors or BAM, is a start-up company that develops EV technology for work and performance-based vehicles. Briton Chris James is the founder and chief executive officer.
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