
"Exotek unveils the upgraded all-terrain Exoquad V2 for people with reduced mobility, which features customizable brake and throttle controls. The design team introduces changes to the frame, cockpit, electrical system, brakes, suspension, lights, battery pack, and tires of the four-wheeled vehicle, as well as adds new functions such as a trailer hitch, snowplow option, and software updates via smartphone app."
"The most visible change is in the front section of the frame. The first version used a straight tube across the front, and the all-terrain Exoquad V2 replaces this with a curved design. The frame is now built with fewer welding points, which reduces weak spots and increases overall strength. The sidebars now run directly to the bottom of the frame instead of being joined with multiple smaller tubes, and the rear section also follows this continuous construction."
"The footrest of the all-terrain Exoquad V2 has been redesigned as one large piece, welded directly onto several points of the frame. A snowplow can be attached to the side bar of the footrest, and at the rear, the frame supports a trailer hitch to allow the vehicle to pull trailers. Both the 2WD and 4WD models come with high motor power that boosts the vehicle for towing the trailer."
Exotek upgraded the Exoquad V2 for people with reduced mobility, adding customizable brake and throttle controls and multiple component improvements. The frame now features a curved front tube, fewer welding points, and continuous sidebars and rear construction to increase strength. The cockpit is extended by five centimeters to fit riders up to two meters while keeping axle dimensions unchanged. A redesigned footrest supports snowplow attachments and a rear trailer hitch, and both 2WD and 4WD offer high motor power for towing. The electrical system, motor controllers, wiring harness, and waterproofing have been replaced. A color display shows battery percentage, power usage, distance, and speed, and software updates are available via a smartphone app.
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