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Munro MK_1 debuts all-electric 4x4 at Low Carbon Agriculture News

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Munro Vehicles, a manufacturer of all-electric 4x4s, and Scotland’s only volume production car company, gave its first vehicle, the Munro MK_1, its public debut at the LCA show in February.

The Munro MK_1 combines a state-of-the-art 280kW electric powertrain with a proven, robust, simple-to-maintain mechanical driveline. The Munro is engineered to provide a unique solution for those wishing to minimise their environmental footprint without compromising off-road ability, performance and practicality.

Munro CEO Russell Peterson, who co-founded the company with Head of Powertrain Ross Anderson in 2019, said:

“Meeting the demanding needs of the agriculture sector was foremost in our minds when we were developing the Munro MK_1. Spending much of my formative years on a farm and then running my own agricultural contracting company, I know only too well how important it is to have proper, proven kit that you can rely on whatever the weather and the conditions, and that won’t let you down no matter how much abuse you throw at it. And every Munro is engineered around those enduring values.”

Priced from £49,995 with deliveries due to commence later this year, the appeal of the Munro MK_1 extends far beyond field and farmyard.

Offering an optimum range of up 190 miles and the flexibility to operate off-road for up to 16 hours on a single battery charge, the Munro’s unique attributes are equally suitable for those working in challenging sectors such as construction, mining, environmental, emergency rescue, remote infrastructure maintenance, in addition to recreation.

Munro takes an equally innovative and disruptive approach to the marketing and maintenance of its products. The company will select a global series of agents and will recognise the customers’ right to repair and maintain their vehicle without invalidating its full 5 year / 100,000-mile warranty.

The company has already established a partnership with Marc Monsarrat, director of Oxfordshire-based Off-Road Electric, which specialises in supplying fully electric utility vehicles to working farmers, landowners, and institutions in the UK.

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