Tracker Off Road
OX EV (2-Passenger Electric UTV)
Small farms, campgrounds, and property maintenance buyers who want a quiet low-cost electric workhorse for short daily runs.
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Strengths
- Sub-$13k MSRP is the cheapest serious electric UTV from a major retailer.
- 60-mile range and 6-hour 110V charge fit weekend property work.
- 1,200 lb tow plus hydraulic tilt dump bed punches above the price.
- Sold and serviced through the Bass Pro / Cabela's nationwide network.
- Maintenance-free lithium drivetrain with 5-year battery warranty.
Weaknesses
- Only 14.9 hp and 2WD — limited for hills, mud, or heavy loads.
- 2-passenger bench only; no crew or 4-seat option.
- 6-hour 110V charge is fine for overnight but there's no DC fast or Level 2 option.
- Basic instrumentation; no app, GPS, or rear camera.
Specs
- Top Speed Mph
- 25
- Classification
- Off-road only
- Range Miles
- 60
- Motor Watts
- 11100
- Peak Hp
- 14.9
- Battery Kwh
- 6.7
- Weight Lbs
- 1009
- Seating Capacity
- 2
- Payload Lbs
- 900
- Towing Lbs
- 1200
- Ground Clearance In
- 11.8
- Drive
- 2WD
- Charger
- Onboard 900W, 110V wall outlet, ~6 hr full recharge
- Display
- Basic digital cluster (speed, battery state)
- Street Legal
- No
The Tracker OX EV is the cheapest electric side-by-side from a major retailer in the US. $12,999 plus freight gets you a 60-mile-range lithium UTV with a 1,200 lb tow rating and a hydraulic dump bed, sold through the Bass Pro and Cabela’s nationwide network.
The trade-offs are clearly documented in the spec sheet: 14.9 hp, 2WD only, 2-passenger bench. This isn’t for steep terrain, heavy mud, or family hauling. It’s for a small farm, a campground, or a 5-acre property where you need to move a load of feed or firewood across flat ground.
For a buyer who can’t justify the Polaris Ranger XP Kinetic ($30k+) or the Landmaster AMP ($15k for 4WD), the OX EV is the cheapest credible entry into electric UTV ownership. For 4WD or more power at a similar price, the Landmaster AMP is the head-to-head competitor.
Sources
Every claim in this guide that isn't first-person experience is traceable to one of the sources below. URLs verified at publication; some may rot — let us know if so.
- Tracker OX EV product page — Tracker Off RoadOfficial specs and features.
- Tracker OX EV electric UTV unveiled — ElectrekMotor, battery cell, and charger details.