Due to their many benefits, all-terrain vehicles, or ATVs, are growing in popularity. These benefits greatly improve human lives and the environment. ATVs serve a wide range of customers, including emergency responders, farmers, recreationalists, and nature enthusiasts.
Whether you need to run over rocks, wade through water, or cross mountains, all-terrain vehicles can take you where powerful SUVs cannot take you. Here are five most extreme all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) that exist:
Howe and Howe’s Ripsaw

This car is meant for the most serious off-road lovers. At a top speed of 55 miles per hour, this luxury commercial tank is the fastest dual-truck vehicle in the world. It weights 10,000 pounds, which is roughly twice as much as a Range Rover. It can accommodate four people. Inside are two 12-inch touchscreen monitors that provide the driver with infrared, thermal, and 360-degree views.
The Parajet Explorer

It is a lightweight off-road vehicle that can travel up to 85 miles per hour before reaching 15,000 feet in altitude with the help of its powerful fan and paraglider wing. The gas-powered ATV can travel up to 50 miles per hour and has a 200-mile air range. The 516-pound buggy has a 100-horsepower engine, pressurized nitrogen shocks, and off-road tires to enable the driver to handle any kind of trail, and it can go from zero to sixty miles in less than five seconds.
Sherp

A Russian-made amphibious ATV that can go anywhere, the Sherp is much smaller than it appears. A simple four-cylinder Kubota V1505-t snowmobile engine with just 44 horsepower may not seem like much, but it can reach a top speed of 27.9 mph on almost any surface, including mud and pack ice, plus it floats, so you can even walk over rivers and lakes at 3.7 mph. Like a miniature tank, it uses a simple but rough skid-steer system, and the tires function as paddles on the water. The Sherp’s massive 63/23-25 tires are the finest part because they run at extremely low pressures, which means that it treads lightly everywhere it travels and causes little to no damage to the tire.
Burlak

The Burlak is a six-wheeled, armored vehicle that can carry three tons of cargo. It has a kitchen and other home conveniences and is well-insulated. It has a propeller and a reinforced snout to help it push through floating ice, and its body floats underwater. Up to 30 inches of ground clearance is provided by the 7-meter long transporter, which can go up to 43 miles per hour. 19 persons can be accommodated in the cabin. It is possible to service and repair the engine from inside.
Volvo articulated hauler

The majority of this hauler’s use is in the military. They are made to move up to 60 tons of freight over hazardous terrain. In addition to its enormous tires, which provide excellent water-fording ability and high clearance, the hauler’s rotating hitch maintains all six tires on the ground regardless of how uneven the terrain is. In just three and a half minutes, it can move merchandise onto the truck using a side loader that has extensible legs.