
Vanderhall dropped the sporty “GTS” nomenclature from the Brawley’s official name, but it still boasts a fantastic résumé. On top of the futuristic, automotive-style looks, the Brawley’s electric drivetrain makes a claimed 404 hp and a massive 480 pound-feet of torque. Both a 40 kWh and 60 kWh battery are available, and Vanderhall states the Brawley can go 200-plus miles on a charge, which should be more than enough for all but the most demanding of users. The motors are individually controlled and allow for four different modes: eCrab, eSteer, eTank, and eCrawl.