Bad Boy Buggies Ambush iS

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posted on February 3, 2014

The second generation Ambush iS 4x4 hybrid UTV from Bad Boy Buggies, which was introduced in Oct. 2013, differs from anything else the industry may offer. It features the flexibility to switch between independent gas and electric powertrains, the utility of Regen Mode to recharge the vehicle's batteries on the fly, and the ability to engage both powertrains at once for 4x4 power.

The Ambush iS will be available in a two-passenger model with a 9.6-cubic-foot cargo bed, or a four-passenger model with a rear-facing back seat. The Ambush iS is available in matte black, matte green, flame red, Realtree Max-4 camouflage or in Realtree’s newest camouflage pattern, Realtree Xtra.

For more information, visit BadBoyBuggies.com.

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