The Argo Sasquatch XTX Amphibious Offroad Vehicle Features Automatic e-Steer Transmission with Steering Wheel Control

Argo, manufacturer of ATVs, SSVs, UGVs and amphibious Xtreme Terrain Vehicles (XTVs), has opened the production doors and started to drive the all-new Argo Sasquatch XTX off its North American production floor.
Feb. 13, 2024
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Argo, manufacturer of ATVs, SSVs, UGVs and amphibious Xtreme Terrain Vehicles (XTVs), has opened the production doors and started to drive the all-new Argo Sasquatch XTX off its North American production floor.

 

“The excitement is overwhelming,” said president and CEO Brad Darling. “We have spent years developing the ultimate amphibious offroad vehicle in Sasquatch. Engineering and producing a machine with so much capability was truly a team effort and is a testament to why Argo is the No. 1 selling amphibious offroad company in the world today.”

 

When Argo announced the Sasquatch back in April, it put everyone on notice knowing that a company with more than 55 years in amphibious offroad vehicle development would set a new level of capability, quality, and comfort, the company said. One of the key elements in the very beginning was listening to what people wanted in a commercial vehicle and then exceed that expectation. The Sasquatch has already proven to be a category leader. From the QX4 Crew Cab to the versatile Flexbox, and the Argo HDT automatic e-Steer transmission operated by a steering wheel control, the Sasquatch XTX provides drivers the confidence to jump in, buckle up and go where others can’t, the company says.

 

With production now in full swing, Sasquatch has joined the Argo Pro Series to offer potential customers the most complete line-up of commercial vehicles that can handle the demands of their business. Visit argoxtv.com/sasquatch-production to watch a celebration recap and see more on the Argo Sasquatch and Pro Series line of commercial vehicles.

 

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