Personal Mobility Vehicle
January 10, 2026
The Strutt ev1 is an advanced personal mobility vehicle designed to combine the functionality of a wheelchair with the technology of a smart, autonomous robot. Currently available for reservation, it features a modular design that allows it to be disassembled into five compact parts for transport, with the heaviest component weighing 42 pounds. The vehicle is engineered to handle a variety of terrains, including slopes of up to 13 degrees, thanks to its Quad-Drive System. This system utilizes automotive-grade technology like an Electronic Stability Program and Anti-Lock Braking System to distribute torque in real-time, ensuring stability on grass, gravel, and cobblestone.
A key feature of the ev1 is its intelligent evSense system, which uses an array of sensors to provide 360-degree vision and obstacle detection. This technology powers several drive modes designed to assist the user. The Co-Pilot mode automatically detects obstacles and brakes gently to prevent collisions, while Co-Pilot+ goes a step further by actively adjusting steering to help navigate through narrow corridors or elevators. for hands-free operation, the Auto-Pilot mode includes a Waypoints feature that allows users to send the vehicle to specific saved locations, such as a refrigerator or bedside, with a simple voice command or tap on the touchscreen.
The vehicle also offers an autonomous mode which enables it to follow the user while they are walking, effectively acting as a robotic carrier for items. Users can interact with the ev1 through a touch-responsive screen that displays a real-time 3D map of their surroundings, or via the Strutt smartphone app, which offers remote control capabilities and vehicle status updates. The system is designed to improve over time with over-the-air software updates that refine driving mechanics and add new features.
In terms of specifications, the ev1 supports a weight capacity of 350 pounds and offers customizable seating with adjustable armrest heights, seat widths between 17 and 20 inches, and multiple backrest angles. It is powered by a safe LFP battery available in two options: a standard 592Wh battery providing up to 20 miles of range. The battery supports rapid charging, reaching 80 percent capacity in just two hours. Additional practical details include IPX5 water resistance for rain protection, bright adjustable headlights, and haptic feedback to warn of obstacles when manual control is engaged.
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