List Your Equipment For Free  /  Seller Login

Fat Truck Pushes Limits With 8x8 Vehicle

Thu March 09, 2023 - National Edition #9
Zeal Motor Inc.


The 8X8 was designed to answer the specific need to transport heavier payload or additional crew in the harshest terrains.
The 8X8 was designed to answer the specific need to transport heavier payload or additional crew in the harshest terrains.

Zeal Motor Inc. the manufacturer of the famous Fat Truck announced the official production launch of its new Fat Truck 8X8.

The 8X8 was designed to answer the specific need to transport heavier payload or additional crew in the harshest terrains.

The 8X8 will be used by the utility industry to facilitate working in hard-to-reach job sites. The 8X8 will be available in two variations: hauler and wagon. The Fat Truck 8X8 answers the market demand of having an amphibious vehicle that can carry a high payload of 5,000 lb. or a crew of 16 workers.

"A vehicle capable of traveling at 25 mph on land, 3mph on water, climbing steep muddy hills [75 percent grade] while meeting all the safety requirements is an outstanding advantage that only the Fat Truck can provide," said Amine Khimjee, vice-president of sales and marketing at Zeal Motor.

"The footprint of the 8X8 is 1.9 psi at its maximum payload, which is 5 times less than a human. The innovative articulation allows the vehicle to climb vertical walls of 4 feet effortlessly. The Fat Truck 8X8 is truly pushing the limits in off-road vehicle capabilities."

The Fat Truck 8X8 first public appearance will be at ConExpo in Las Vegas from March 14 to 18, 2023, booth S63729.

Zeal Motor is a corporation based in Bromont, Quebec, Canada, that manufactures industrial utility vehicles that provide solutions to infrastructure such as powerlines, pipelines, mining exploration and first responder vehicles.

For more information, visit www.FATTRUCK.com.

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.




Today's top stories

Progress Continues On $250M Columbus LOT Project

Work Continues On Largest Project in NYSDOT History

OSHA Puts PPE for Women, Hard Hats On Its Radar

Case Introduces Limited Signature Edition Backhoe Loader for Iconic Presence On Job Site

Consider These Comfort, Performance Features When Selecting Your Next Compact Track Loader

Aerospace Hub Construction Starts

VIDEO: PennDOT to Make $50M Upgrade to U.S. 119, Plans to Replace Old Bridge in Fayette County

Ohio University Announces Investment From Kokosing


 







\\ \\ \\ \\