It can take you wherever you want to go to using its self-inflated tires. It's a six-wheeled amphibious truck, and can be driven to the North Pole and back. The Burlak carries ten people in total, and is set to make the first-ever trans-Arctic expedition in a road vehicle.
The 7-meter-long off-roader dubbed ‘Burlak’ (hauler) is a real go-anywhere vehicle. Burlak’s house-type body is heavily insulated, equipped with kitchen, shower and other amenities. All the vehicle’s systems and engine have access from the inside of the shelter, which has a single space with a driver’s cockpit.
The Burlak also comes equipped with a propeller and a body that floats, making the threat of sinking straight through the Arctic sea ice less of an issue.
The 7-meter-long off-roader dubbed ‘Burlak’ (hauler) is a real go-anywhere vehicle. Burlak’s house-type body is heavily insulated, equipped with kitchen, shower and other amenities. All the vehicle’s systems and engine have access from the inside of the shelter, which has a single space with a driver’s cockpit.
The Burlak also comes equipped with a propeller and a body that floats, making the threat of sinking straight through the Arctic sea ice less of an issue.
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