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Volcon Sets Offroad EV Stag Delivery Date For October 2023

Volcon, manufacturers of the Grunt Evo, Runt, and Brat all-electric adventure e-bikes, has announced that it is gearing up to commence shipments of its first all-terrain vehicle, known as the Stag, in October 2023. The Stag is billed as a formidable and high-performance electric UTV (Utility Task Vehicle) intended to reshape the power sports landscape while maintaining a firm commitment to environmental sustainability. The Stag boasts cutting-edge drivetrain technology and a resilient design.

Volcon EV Stag

Jordan Davis, CEO of Volcon Powersports said,

“We are excited to share this news with our customers, dealers, and the overall powersports community. Our ability to announce the expected launch of the Stag in October 2023 is a testament to our strategic alliances and trusted suppliers. Our team has worked tirelessly to bring the Stag to life, and we can’t wait for enthusiasts to experience the thrill of riding this exceptional electric UTV.”

Volcon EV Stag

Built in Texas and designed to cater to the needs of both recreational riders and outdoor professionals, Volcon has asserted that the Stag offers unparalleled power, impressive range, and remarkable versatility. Additionally, the vehicle’s sturdy construction, extended battery life, and exceptional performance attributes position the Stag to establish a novel benchmark within the power sports sector. Besides, what could be better than exploring trails to the quiet hum of an electric engine, the crunch of all-terrain tires, and the soundtrack of bird song?

Volcon EV Stag

With 125 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque, the electric motor ensures a consistent torque curve, delivering immediate power as soon as you press the pedal, resulting in excellent acceleration, rapid speed recovery, and control across all terrains.

Volcon EV Stag

The Stag’s driver-focused cockpit is designed with two innovative screens that offer exceptional human machine integration (HMI), granting control and visibility for the driver. Moreover, seat ergonomics and an adjustable steering wheel enable an optimal driving posture.

Volcon EV Stag

For riders and passengers, devices can remain constantly connected and charged through numerous USB ports integrated into the dash-mounted charging station. Critical information such as speed, battery level, driving mode, brake regeneration, and energy consumption is displayed on the main dashboard. The central screen includes a camera view, route planner, off-road indicators, connectivity, and comprehensive information for both the rider and passenger.

Volcon EV Stag

Volcon recently received the final validation unit for engineering from its manufacturing partner GLV, marking a significant achievement in the advancement of the Stag (an engineering verification test (EVT) is conducted on initial engineering prototypes to guarantee that the fundamental unit meets the designated design objectives and specifications). Volcon has subjected these final engineering units to validation, including rigorous regulatory tests from which the vehicle emerged successfully. Riding on these milestones, Volcon has initiated the production ramp-up phase, scheduled for an October start, with initial shipments anticipated before the month’s closure.

Final pricing is yet to be confirmed; visit the website for more details. 

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Graeme Bell is an author and explorer who has dedicated his life to traveling the planet by land, seeking adventure and unique experiences. Together with his wife and two children, Graeme has spent the last decade living permanently on the road in a self-built Land Rover based camper. They have explored 27 African countries (including West Africa), circumnavigated South America, and driven from Argentina to Alaska, which was followed by an exploration of Europe and Western Asia before returning to explore the Americas. Graeme is the Senior Editor 4WD for Expedition Portal, a member of the Explorers Club, the author of six books, and an Overland Journal contributor since 2015. You can follow Graeme's adventures across the globe on Instagram at graeme.r.bell