The all-terrain vehicle was created by the Ukrainian company Quadro International. The car is designed for transport, search and rescue and fire services in the most difficult conditions.
A 2020 Quadro Sherp Pro amphibious vehicle is up for auction at Bring a Trailer. These cars are manufactured by a Ukrainian company. This was reported on the website of the auction house.
Quadro International is based in Ukraine and manufactures all-terrain vehicles for transport, search and rescue and fire services. The body of this Sherp Pro is made of aluminum and finished in black with orange graphics.
Huge wheels are installed on the all-terrain vehicle
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Quadro Sherp Pro dimensions:
length – 3403 mm; width – 2514 mm; height – 2514 mm.
Quadro Sherp Pro is equipped with a two-piece front door with a folding windshield and an integrated step. This allows you to easily and quickly climb into the cab.
The front has a two-piece door with a folding windshield
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The body is surrounded by a safety cage. Also on the road, it can act as a handrail.
The all-terrain vehicle is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged diesel engine with 44 hp. It is paired with a five-speed manual transmission and a four-wheel drive chain drive system. Fuel consumption is only 2-3 l/h.
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The Quadro Sherp Pro is fitted with 63-inch pressure-controlled tires and 25-inch rims. In addition, there are additional fuel tanks and an emergency hatch on the roof. Among the equipment available are USB ports, air conditioning and a rear view camera.
Front seats are made of leather
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The carrying capacity of the all-terrain vehicle is 1000 kg. It can accelerate to 40 km/h on land and up to 6 km/h on water. The maximum angle of elevation is 35°.
Can accommodate up to six people inside
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Bidding for Quadro Sherp Pro ends in 6 days. The maximum bid per lot is now $40,000.
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