I hope this works out. Would love to see another company out there producing vehicles and supporting the industry.
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Originally posted by marauder View PostWhen do you plan on coming out with an electric version of the Max?
First plan is to launch the MAX 2 (including the T20) largely how it was at the end of Recreatives in 2013 (with some upgrades of course, which we highlight on www.maxatvs.com)
Next is to re-introduce the MAX 4 and Buffalo hopefully by early 2025, but first we want to make some changes. One change I would like to push is moving the T20 forward in the MAX 4 and lowering the engine.
We do also plan to kick off a performance division and build high-performance vehicles with suspension, which would ideally happen in mid to late 2024, but this isn't our top priority.
After all of this and once MAX's dealer network is once again in full force and we build a larger permanent factory by 2026-27, MAX will invest heavily into R&D for an 8x8 vehicle and EV drivetrains.
Plans of course can change or happen sooner or farther out, but this is consistently been the order of each stage we plan to reach.
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The company is going to begin posting more regular updates on the MAX Company Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/maxatv) as well as post on the MAX News Blog at www.maxatvs.com.
Activity is starting to pick up as a majority of all of our MAX 2 parts for production are arriving before Christmas! At this point, we are looking to start production at the end of January or early February. We hope to build the first brand new prototypes before Christmas.
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Originally posted by john swenson View Postp.s. is the actual manufacturing and shipping from florida ? jb
Yes, manufacturing and shipping is all from Bradenton, FL. If you're ever down our way, you're welcome to stop by and see everything.
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According to their web page and facebook page, they are now shipping new MAX II machines. MAX IV and Buffalo to follow.
Really good news for sure
While I would really like to have a brand new machine, rather than constantly repairing, (my wife would kill me), so I have emailed them and inquired if they will be in a position sometime to provide/supply legacy machine parts.
That too would be good news for forum members
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