KXI Wildertec unveils wilderness accessibility technology

Meant for four-wheel-drive vehicles to access remote areas

KXI Wildertec unveils wilderness accessibility technology

KXI Wildertec, a research and technology company based in Kelowna, BC, has introduced an innovative wilderness accessibility technology for four-wheel-drive vehicles, aiming to enhance off-road capabilities with minimal environmental impact. This system enables access to remote areas while prioritizing safety and ecological preservation.

Designed to cater to various commercial, governmental, and remote community needs, KXI Wildertec's technology revolutionizes off-road transportation, providing unprecedented capability and maneuverability. Notably, the system's patent-pending center of gravity management and wilderness accessibility technology ensure safety for drivers and occupants, even in challenging terrains.

"With our technology, the inaccessible becomes accessible, redefining wilderness navigation for industries, governments, and remote communities," stated Chris Stewart, President of KXI Wildertec. "Our mission-critical technology reduces barriers, allowing even novice drivers to operate efficiently and safely in remote areas."

Featuring computer-controlled hydraulic and hydro-pneumatic systems, along with four-wheel steering, KXI Wildertec-equipped vehicles can navigate rugged terrain with precision and confidence, minimizing environmental impact. Moreover, the vehicles boast military-grade materials and extensive testing, ensuring reliability in extreme conditions.

The introduction of KXI Wildertec's wilderness accessibility technology marks a significant step forward in off-road transportation, offering safer and more sustainable solutions for accessing remote locations.