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The famous show of BBC TV Channel has highly appreciated the Russian Sherp all-terrain vehicle which is a creation of Alex Garagashyan. During 24-hour release, where TopGear's presenters were testing the car, about 2 million users watched it in the social network Facebook.
Sherp was stated as a tiny tank, an extreme SUV-buggy. The vehicle was created especially for harsh natural conditions. It is considered that the automobile will take its driver where any other equipment won't be able to get.
The vehice's advantage is the tires with inflation system. Thanks to such assistants, Sherp can go in through the obstacles up to 70 cm high, and it is also able to turn a somersault.
The ATV is equipped with two seats. Leading TV shows appreciated the machine's simplicity considering this fact very important.
Sherp has a manual gear box. It is also equipped with a turbodiesel four-cylinder engine, the volume of which is 1.5 liters.
The Russian vehicle was spoken about when the world-famous programme had showed it to TV viewers for the first time.
The all-terrain vehicle is able to turn on the spot. The ATV also feels good in water — it demonstrated underwater moves in lakes.
The powerful ATV's price is equal to $65.
The speed, at which Sherp is able to move, achieves 45 kilometers per hour. Thanks to its middle weight, the speed of the car's movement on water is 6 km/h.
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