You mention that the gas version has a 1 year full warranty, and a 3 year engine warranty. You do not mention the warranty of the EV. Warranty on electric motor and/or controller? Warranty on battery? Also - does EV version have regenerative braking? Thanks, Jack
Jack, the EV has a 1-year bumper-to-bumper warranty as well. The electric motor and controller fall under the 1 year bumper-to-bumper warranty. The battery has a 5-year prorated warranty. The EV does not have regenerative braking.
Thank you very much for this information. My local dealer told me that the electric motor had a 3 year warranty, same as the gas engines. They also told me that the Landmaster EVs had regenerative braking. I was pretty sure that both of these statements were false, and you have verified that for me. I wish that you were closer to me! Jack
Hello, Frank. This L7 EV is capable of climbing continuous inclines up to 25 degrees. Depending on the passenger(s) and cargo weight, expect top speed between 5-10 MPH. In my experience The L7 EV in this video performed flawlessly uphill with some rocks on the trail as seen in this video at 3:39 and 4:41. I cannot speak to larger rocks as I did not do any "rock crawling" and at some point, it will have limits. This L7 does, however, have 8" of travel in both the front and rear suspension and 11" of ground clearance which will tackle a lot of difficult terrain.
Pay Attention and check the title of the article which never mentions Electric UTV: "Watch as Kyle takes the Landmaster ELECTRIC EV and gas powered L7 UTV's to the AOAA"
Hi Ricky, thank you for sharing your concern! Landmaster states the EV batteries (which are in this video) will last up to 10 years and they carry a 5 year limited warranty!
You mention that the gas version has a 1 year full warranty, and a 3 year engine warranty. You do not mention the warranty of the EV. Warranty on electric motor and/or controller? Warranty on battery? Also - does EV version have regenerative braking?
Thanks,
Jack
Jack, the EV has a 1-year bumper-to-bumper warranty as well. The electric motor and controller fall under the 1 year bumper-to-bumper warranty. The battery has a 5-year prorated warranty. The EV does not have regenerative braking.
Thank you very much for this information. My local dealer told me that the electric motor had a 3 year warranty, same as the gas engines. They also told me that the Landmaster EVs had regenerative braking. I was pretty sure that both of these statements were false, and you have verified that for me. I wish that you were closer to me!
Jack
You are welcome and I am glad we could help! If you any questions or need any help in the future let us know.... We do deliver haha. :)@@jacklurie2496
How does it do uphill and through large rock the road uphill
Hello, Frank. This L7 EV is capable of climbing continuous inclines up to 25 degrees. Depending on the passenger(s) and cargo weight, expect top speed between 5-10 MPH. In my experience The L7 EV in this video performed flawlessly uphill with some rocks on the trail as seen in this video at 3:39 and 4:41. I cannot speak to larger rocks as I did not do any "rock crawling" and at some point, it will have limits. This L7 does, however, have 8" of travel in both the front and rear suspension and 11" of ground clearance which will tackle a lot of difficult terrain.
I would not have a electric utv
Pay Attention and check the title of the article which never mentions Electric UTV: "Watch as Kyle takes the Landmaster ELECTRIC EV and gas powered L7 UTV's to the AOAA"
You will spend most of your money and time replacing the batteries
Hi Ricky, thank you for sharing your concern! Landmaster states the EV batteries (which are in this video) will last up to 10 years and they carry a 5 year limited warranty!
You will spend most of your time making uninformed comments on RUclips.