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EvoTrex Walkthrough

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Another walkthrough. 20 gallon on board gas tank. One of the reasons it is pushing a GVW of 10,000 lbs.

 
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Definitely impressive. So many innovations for an EVRV. And DC OUT charging too! But manufacturing not scheduled to start (in the US? R&D and supply chain is all China) until Q4 2026. Can they deliver and keep the schedule and price as announced? We will see.
 
And DC OUT charging too!
Interesting twist on the NACS port. It will do DC Fast Charging OUT, but it cannot do DC Fast Charging IN. It is limited to 6 kW IN through the NACS port. No idea why.

And yes, like Pebble, content is mostly from China, as I understand from reliable sources.

The suspension and brakes (disc brakes) are awesome. Best in class.
 
?The suspension and brakes (disc brakes) are awesome. Best in class.?

Can you provide further info regarding the "suspension and brakes"?
 
Can you provide further info regarding the "suspension and brakes"?

There were a few shots in one of the walk through videos showing the suspension and brakes. There is a trailing link suspension with air bags. Looks like they used a reinforced BAL frame. All four wheels had disc brakes. The whole system is very similar to the undercarriage of the Bruder RV's from Australia.

 
There were a few shots in one of the walk through videos showing the suspension and brakes. There is a trailing link suspension with air bags. Looks like they used a reinforced BAL frame. All four wheels had disc brakes. The whole system is very similar to the undercarriage of the Bruder RV's from Australia.

Checked it out... I see the similarities.
 

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