Tomcar

The Tomcar (stylized as TOMCAR) is a type of commercial off-road utility vehicle. The name was used earlier on a sporty-looking French 50 cc microcar which could be operated without a license.[1]

Tomcar
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1991 (1991)
ProductsOff-road utility vehicles
Websitewww.tomcar.com
Tomcar TX4
The new 4WD Tomcar TX
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Developed for use in a variety of combat applications, the original Tomcar TM.

Tomcar is an American manufacturer of four-season-use, off-road UTV vehicles. All Tomcars built start with a fully welded frame and roll cage utilizing armored steel on load-bearing components and an aircraft-grade aluminum skid plate for impact protection. A lifetime frame warranty backs all Tomcars.

The users of Tomcars range from mining companies, movie makers, recreational hunters, and the special operations groups it was designed to serve.

Models

Tomcars are manufactured with many options to fit any need.

Tomcar TM, the original Tomcar that remains relevant today, is a 2WD 2-, 4-, or 6-seater vehicle with varying cargo space and gas / diesel / electric powertrain options. This vehicle is a versatile and durable off-road vehicle.

Tomcar TX (2020 model), is a 4WD vehicle. The TX has 17" ground clearance, 4-wheel independent suspension, a one-piece fully welded frame and roll cage, an aircraft-grade aluminum skid plate, and an extremely low center of gravity to maximize safety, stability, and performance. The Tomcar TX is extremely durable and forgiving when driven hard.

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References

  1. Sundfeldt, Björn (1982-11-03). "Parissalongen: Framtiden ligger i luften" [Paris Show: The Future is in the air]. Teknikens Värld (in Swedish). Vol. 34 no. 22. Stockholm, Sweden: Specialtidningsförlaget AB. p. 46.
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