The Fering Pioneer Electric SUV has been designed by the Britain-based brand as a rugged transportation solution that would provide off-road enthusiasts with a way to easily stay supported when heading into the wilderness. The vehicle is engineered to deliver a whopping 3,780-miles of range thanks to an electric motor that powers each axle along with an 800cc three-cylinder biodiesel engine. These components combine to achieve the aforementioned range to make it ready to withstand multi-day excursions without the need to charge or refuel at any point during the trip.
The Fering Pioneer Electric SUV is constructed with an aluminum composite spaceframe chassis with a dry weight of 3,307-pounds. The vehicle is expected to go into production during the first half of 2022.
Electric Biodiesel-Powered SUVs
The Fering Pioneer Electric SUV Offers 3,780-Miles of Range
Trend Themes
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Electric-biodiesel Hybrid Vehicles — Combining electric and biodiesel power sources in off-road vehicles provides a disruptive innovation opportunity for the automotive industry.
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Rugged Electric Vehicles — The market for electric vehicles with high off-road capabilities presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for companies looking to tap into the adventure sports industry.
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Long-range Electric Vehicles — Long-range electric vehicles powered by hybrid engines have significant disruptive innovation potential for industries that rely heavily on transportation, such as shipping or logistics.
Industry Implications
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Automotive Industry — The development of electric-biodiesel hybrid vehicles has significant disruptive innovation potential for the automotive industry, particularly for off-road enthusiasts and adventure sports enthusiasts.
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Adventure Tourism Industry — Electric vehicles with the capability to go off-road for long distances could disrupt the adventure tourism industry by providing eco-friendly, high-performance touring options.
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Logistics Industry — Long-range electric vehicles powered by hybrid engines could offer significant disruptive innovation opportunities for logistics companies, particularly in terms of reducing fuel costs and carbon emissions.