There's Nothing Smaller or Mightier Than This Stylish New Electric UTV

There is 737 ft lbs of torque and 604 horsepower on the Adventure 1.
It's possible Potential Motors will change the way UTVs look in the future.
In addition to offering top-notch off-roading capabilities with an intriguing design, the Canadian startup recently opened reservations for its first model, the Adventure 1.
With a lot of style, the Adventure 1 stands out from its UTV peers. A Potential Motors ORV is an off-road recreational vehicle, according to Rich Report. Although the cockpit is pushed forward, the compact vehicle resembles an old-school box truck. In lesser hands, it might sound cartoonish, but here it works.
Even though it's relatively small (5.3 feet wide and 8.75 feet long), the Adventure 1 is clearly a bruiser. Its off-roader gear, like skid plates, wheel flares, and a winch, make it clear it's ready for adventure.


Clean, minimalist interiors are just as likely to catch the attention of passersby. Unlike most UTVs, the Adventure 1 does not leave you exposed to the elements. This van essentially functions as a mini adventure van because of its glass-enclosed cabin. When you and your travel partner want to spend a night away from your home base, the rear row can be removed. There is also a pull-out kitchenette with a sink at the back of the unit.

The beast has a dual-motor powertrain that generates 604 horsepower and 737 ft lbs of torque across its four wheels. Despite not knowing the size of the battery pack, the brand claims you can travel 100 miles between charges. Additionally, the vehicle has independent suspension and airtight construction, making it capable of traversing all terrains, even waterlogged ones. Due to the fact that this is essentially a UTV, you probably won't be able to use it on the highway where you live. Towing it shouldn't be a problem if you have a full-size RV, SUV or truck that weighs around 4,000 pounds.
Are you in the market for a stylish UTV? Potential Motors is now taking pre-orders for the Adventure 1. Reservations can be made today for a refundable $1,000 fee and the vehicle will cost $136,600.