Engineered to go further.
A purpose-built, off-road electric mobility machine for people who refuse to be sidelined. Built to outperform — through mud, sand, snow, water, stairs and 35-degree climbs.
- Starting at
- $19,995
- Evaluations
- By Appointment

Walk-around video.
Here's a full walk-around of the TerrainHopper so you can see it from every side before your private evaluation.
What makes it exceptional.
Every detail is built for the way the South actually lives: wet, hot, rough and far from the nearest paved road.
Sealed Waterproofing
Drivetrain and electronics are sealed for puddles, streams and crossings up to 18 inches deep — go where other devices fear to roll.
Stair & Step Climbing
Designed to take on multiple steps and full flights, not just a single curb. Real-world barriers disappear.
35° Hill Climbing
Four independent 750W motors deliver constant traction on steep grades — no shifting your weight to balance.
4-Wheel Independent Suspension
Each wheel adapts in real time to roots, rocks and ruts. Maximum tire contact, maximum stability.
Dual Control Options
Choose handlebar steering for an intuitive, near-zero learning curve, or joystick control. Both feel natural.
Extended Wheelbase Stability
A long, planted footprint gives confidence on side slopes and steep descents. Controls sit ahead of you for a clear reference point.
True Ground Clearance
Nearly ten inches of clearance keeps critical components safe and lets you roll over what stops the competition.
Built for Adventure
Not a wheelchair in disguise. Aggressive stance, refined finishes and a presence that turns heads on every trail.

Specifications.
- Motors
- 4 × 750W independent
- Drive
- True four-wheel drive
- Suspension
- Independent, adjustable on the fly
- Ground Clearance
- ~10 inches
- Climb Grade
- Up to 35°
- Water Fording
- Up to 18 inches
- Range
- 8–24 miles (battery dependent)
- Lighting
- LED headlights, tail lights, blinkers, horn
- Controls
- Handlebar or joystick
- Starting At
- $19,995
Recognized as an Other Power-Driven Mobility Device (OPDMD), allowed wherever a pedestrian can walk — public beaches, parks, trails and sidewalks across all five states we serve.
Straight answers.
It qualifies as an Other Power-Driven Mobility Device (OPDMD) under the ADA, meaning it's allowed almost anywhere a pedestrian can walk — including public beaches, state and national parks, hiking trails and sidewalks. Private property rules still apply.
Living with a specific diagnosis?
Specs land different when you're in the seat.
Private outdoor evaluations for serious buyers. Demonstrated in the environment it was built for — not a parking lot.

