John Deere introduces all-electric Gator GX and GX Crew utility vehicles

Utility vehicles are used by commercial and residential property owners, farmers, maintenance crews and others for all kinds of light-duty hauling applications, transporting people, tools, landscape materials and debris. They aren’t golf carts, although they may be seen on golf courses, transporting groundskeepers and their equipment around the greens.

US manufacturer John Deere makes a vast variety of light off-road vehicles, from utility vehicles tractors to golf carts to lawn mowers, and the company is gradually electrifying each of these market segments.

Now John Deere is expanding its Gator utility vehicle lineup with the introduction of the all-electric Gator GX and GX Crew, built for “reliable and quiet performance in residential, rural and light-duty commercial jobs.”

The two Gators are designed to offer “a comfortable and quieter operating experience, compared to gas or diesel utility vehicles.”

The GX model seats two. The GX Crew seats four, and boasts additional storage and fold-down rear seats.

Both models include multiple cargo and storage areas, high-back ergonomic seating, canopy protection from sun and rain, and optional attachments including a lighting kit and a JDLink M modem for connectivity and fleet management. 

A 51 V lithium-ion battery delivers instant torque and smooth acceleration. Like all EVs, the electric Gators have fewer moving parts compared to their fossil-burning ancestors, and this translates to a simpler maintenance schedule. No oil changes or belt replacements are necessary, which “significantly reduces upkeep and increases uptime.”

“The Gator GX lineup offers property owners the opportunity to increase productivity around their properties with less noise, less maintenance and more versatility,” said John Deere Go To Market Manager Eric Halfman. “These utility vehicles are intuitive and durable while offering users the comfort, reliability and convenience they expect from a John Deere Gator.” 

Source: John Deere

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