The Coyote quad, made by US-based Outrider, is a powerful, long-range electric 4WD chair that will fit into many SUVs—and then get you into the most hard-to-access backcountry after you unload it. The company markets the Coyote to disabled and able-bodied riders alike, but it works as an all-terrain wheelchair for hunting, fishing and hiking enthusiasts who have an SCI or other disability.
It features independent long-travel front and rear air-shock suspension, and an exceptionally quiet 5000-watt hub motor 4WD system provides oodles of power. Semi-recumbent seating and hand controls make for easy operation, and you can add up to four lithium-ion battery packs for a range of 320 kilometres, at speeds up to 35 kph. It can be outfitted with a variety of adaptive options for users with disabilities, including hand controls with tri-pin adapters, harnesses, seatbelts and other seating options.