On April 17th, Dongfeng Brave Warrior unveiled additional official images of their new all-terrain extreme off-roader, the M-HUNTER.
It is reported that the vehicle is equipped with a variety of military-grade black technology and aerospace-grade carbon fiber materials. It is a "private collection of extreme performance" tailored for top off-road enthusiasts worldwide. It can be mass-produced and sold, and will also be exported overseas in the future.
From the official images, the new vehicle shares some resemblance with UTVs, boasting a rugged appearance. It features extensive use of carbon fiber material throughout the body. The headlights sport X-shaped LED daytime running lights, reminiscent of the company's Maverick 917 off-road vehicle, enhancing its distinctive look.
The front bumper of the new vehicle adopts a steel guard design, exuding a rugged aesthetic. It is equipped with two red tow hooks and a centrally positioned winch apparatus, ensuring it can handle extreme off-road conditions with ease.
The new car features a tubular body structure, with broad front and rear fenders, and robust, bumper-style doors. On the roof, there are various off-road equipment options along with LED spotlights. The wheels sport enclosed, aerodynamic designs, paired with professional-grade off-road tires.
The rear end is more aggressive, with extremely narrow taillights featuring a luminous logo in the middle. The rear cargo space is equipped with two spare off-road tires, and the rear bumper design echoes the front end. A red tow hook pairs with a silver rear skid plate, creating a stylish appearance.
As for the interior, it's equally hardcore, featuring only two bucket-style sport seats, along with four-point safety harnesses, and extensive use of hollowing-out design to reduce overall weight.
In terms of powertrain, the new vehicle is expected to feature a three-motor system, delivering exceptionally high wheel torque. Combined with a high chassis suspension setup, it also boasts an impressive vertical obstacle clearance height, aiming to rival the Babos 900 Climber.