The updated model is available with either a “standard” M170 motor that makes 228 hp (170 kW) or a “high-power” M280 unit that’s good for 375 hp (280 kW).
Munro Vehicles, which describes itself as being Scotland’s only volume production car company, has revealed the updated version of its pre-production MK_1 all-electric off-roader, which features a new battery pack, some design changes, and more comfort-oriented amenities inside.
With the introduction of the Series-M, the powertrain options have also been tweaked. Before, the rugged off-roader could be ordered with a 295 horsepower drive unit or a Performance version with 375 hp . Now, the updated model is available with either a “standard” M170 motor that makes 228 hp or a “high-power” M280 unit that’s good for 375 hp .the rudimentary look of the MK_1
At the back of the truck version in Utility spec, the Scottish 4x4 features a so-called “exoskeleton” that can be used as a base to mount all sorts of equipment on, which can come in handy for workers in the agricultural, construction, outdoor maintenance, disaster relief,Photos
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