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The Volton Stag will use EV powertrain components sourced from GM.
https://ir.volcon.com/news-events/p...off-road-utvs-to-be-powered-by-general-motors
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2022/08/volcon-stag-utv-gets-gm-electric-powertrain/

https://ir.volcon.com/news-events/p...off-road-utvs-to-be-powered-by-general-motors
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2022/08/volcon-stag-utv-gets-gm-electric-powertrain/
The American automaker will supply various EV components to Volcon through this new partnership, including motos, high voltage power distribution modules, motor inverters, onboard charging modules, DC to DC converters, EV control modules, torque controls, battery high voltage connectors and battery cooling reservoirs, among more. The Stag is an all-wheel-drive UTV that produces 125 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque, with up to 140 horsepower available via the optional overboost mode accessory. It comes standard with a 42 kWh battery, which provides about 100 miles of driving range.