Established in 2012, the Ukrainian-based company Sherp is a relatively new competitor in the off-road vehicle industry. However, since its inception, it has been creating huge waves in the ATV world.
When we initially saw the Sherp ATV rolling its way around the Internet, our first thought was that it must be the work of a designer, not a real vehicle. The compact body tucked between ginormous off ...
14 Oct 2024, 09:35 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan // A more sophisticated version of the Sherp ATV, the Fat Truck is made in Canada and offers all-terrain and water transportation. A 2020 unit is coming up ...
ATVs, short for all-terrain vehicles, are awesome machines. However, your average run-of-the-mill ATV can't really conquer all terrain. It can handle dirt, mud, sand, snow, and puddles just fine, we ...
If you call yourself a gearhead, it’s likely you spent much of your childhood smashing toy trucks together in the dirt. As kids, we loved the larger-than-life capabilities of big 4x4s, and even though ...
The little vehicle you see here isn't exactly a truck and it isn't exactly an ATV. It's a bit of a mix of the two and according to the folks who have seen it in action and the video you can watch ...
The amphibious Sherp ATV was one of the true mind-bending off-road vehicles of 2016, navigating into our memory banks with its massive 63-in land/water tires. Now Sherp is back with an even more ...
This thing is the honey badger of the automotive world. It's the Sherp ATV, and we can thank a Russian inventor for it. Yes, it swims. Those paddle-like tires are an immense 63 inches in diameter, and ...
According to the manufacturer, it's not actually a sport utility vehicle—it's an all-terrain vehicle (ATV). Whatever you call it, SHERP the Ark 3400 is impressive. Earlier this year on Top Gear ...
The majority of UN peacekeeping missions operate in environments with inadequate infrastructure. This can present significant logistical challenges. For example, seasonal and environmental factors – ...