Greenworks CU400W Utility Vehicle Walkthrough and Driving Demo

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • 8kW Battery Power For Commercial Grade Runtime, Speed And Power!
    Tough Mudder. Designed With A 71” Wheelbase, 7.3” Ground Clearance And A Built-In Suspension System, This Machine Was Designed To Handle Even The Toughest Terrains With Comfort And Ease.
    Heavy Lifting. With A Front Hitch With Electric Take-Off (ETO) Power Port, Back Hitch Capacity Of 500 Lbs., And A Cargo Hauling Capacity Of 550 Lbs. This Machine Was Built To Handle The Heaviest Loads On The Job.
    Go The Distance. The Commercial Grade Battery Provides Up To 65 Miles On A Single Charge And Speeds Up To 15 Mph For Those That Like To Live Life Fast.
    Pricing as of 06-13-2023 @ $14,400
    Zero Gas Smell. Zero Pull Cords. Zero Pollution Breathed. Zero Time Wasted.
    Key Features
    -8kW Battery Provides Up To 65 Miles Per Charge!
    -Spring-Assisted Cargo Dump Bed - 52” X 35” X 11.4” Cargo Bed Features Cargo Hauling Capacity Of Up To 550 Lbs.
    -Rear Hitch - 500 Lbs. Of Towing Capacity
    -Impressive Max Speed Of 15 Mph. 2x4 RWD
    -Built-In Suspension System -- For Comfortable Ride On Rougher Terrain
    -High-Intensity LED Headlights - For Enhanced Visibility When Riding At Dawn Or Dusk
    -8.5” Ground Clearance - To Handle Even The Least Traveled Roads
    -Storage Compartment -- Handy Compartment For Easy Storage Of Hand Tools And More.
    The No List
    No Fumes.You No Longer Have To Smell Like Gas After Using
    No Emissions. Save Money And Breathe Clean Air
    No Maintenance. No Tune-Ups, No Mixing Fuels, No Messy Spills
    Low Noise. Easy On The Ear, Low-Decibel Operation
    Warranty + Service
    2-Year Tool Limited Warranty
    5-Year/2,000 Hour Battery Warranty
    Dedicated Support 1-855-470-4267
    National Dealer Network (See Dealer Locator For Details)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @garydzidowski1134
    @garydzidowski1134 Рік тому +1

    I have a 1yo Greenworks Crossover T, works great, no issues on mowing 2+ acres of lawn. Use it as an all around ATV/go cart without the mow deck running goes faster. It allows me to release my inner 13 year old. The front hitch is great for moving trailers around, I put a pick up truck step on it as a bumper. I don't care for the USB outlet, nearly useless. A 12V would have been useful. I may still add it somehow to run a light duty winch. My bigest gripe with Greenworks is lack of a parts lists and diagrams. The "ETO" might be usefull for adding "stuff". Michigan here, and would be useful if the price is right.

  • @kevinrivera5064
    @kevinrivera5064 9 місяців тому +2

    I own two mini bikes battery operated green works work outstanding no carb oil filter or oil exellent very high tork

  • @bryangrim6021
    @bryangrim6021 9 місяців тому +3

    This looks really cool and useful, just not 16 K useful.

  • @jfraz6246
    @jfraz6246 Рік тому +1

    For something that’s not gonna require any additional maintenance, outside battery charging and tires, if you held on to this for a good period it would be a good value. Just really depends on the use and how well the 82v battery maintains over charges. If it’s just a LI battery it’s not going to retain that top charge for a significant period of time if this is a hard daily use item. LiPo then sure but it’s gonna be heavy

    • @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568
      @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568  Рік тому

      Agreed on all parts. I thought I had read once that it did have some LiPo technology, but now I can't find that article. I did find this pertaining to the handheld batteries for sure...www.greenworkstools.com/pages/intelligent-power

  • @40beretta1
    @40beretta1 Рік тому +4

    16K nope

  • @Longsnowsm
    @Longsnowsm Рік тому +3

    I like it! Are the batteries removable swappable packs? Would like to see more about something like this.

    • @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568
      @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568  Рік тому +3

      The battery in this particular model is a very large, very heavy single unit battery, not meant to be interchanged with other tools. This single battery has a 5 year/2,000 hour warranty.

  • @jonathanrose829
    @jonathanrose829 4 місяці тому

    It would be handy when the price comes down to around 2-4k

  • @michaelmorris1802
    @michaelmorris1802 Рік тому +1

    So digging around in the specs, in one place is says lithium ion... in another it says LFP. If it's LFP, and is using Grade A Cells, it's probably OK... still a premium price. But if it has quality LFP's with a good BMS the battery pack should last a very long time. The rest of the cart may in fact rot down around the batteries. :) I'm interested in this thing, and wondering if anyone has one by this point?

  • @richardreid2059
    @richardreid2059 11 місяців тому +1

    Until Greenworks starts shipping parts for my 25" mower so I can fix it, I won't be buying anymore of their products. All I need is nylon gears and they don't respond, and their service outlet in my area says the parts are not available. I have a lawnmower that isn't worth anything when the parts could be easily replaced.

  • @Sundogz
    @Sundogz Рік тому

    Does it have regenerative braking? I can't seem to find a manual online. Gearbox? Do you have to ride the brakes when going downhill?

    • @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568
      @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568  Рік тому +1

      I believe the answer to all those would be "no". Electric motors, much like hydrostatic, motors have an inherent amount of resistance when stagnant. i.e.. on a zero turn you don't need to apply brakes or put it in reverse in order to stop the machines momentum. The same rules apply to these electric motors. Obviously if you want to stop/slow down more quickly, the brakes would need to be applied.

  • @linearsilly
    @linearsilly Рік тому

    Looks like your review is almost the first one published in the UA-cam. You mentioned 2 batteries, correct? Are both required or a vehicle can run on 1 only? What type is it - like "82BD800 82 VOLT 8AH (21700)"?

    • @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568
      @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568  Рік тому

      This particular unit as well as the new OptimusZ lineup do not use the smaller handheld battery packs you may be used to working with. This particular model has one large 8kW battery sourced from multiple battery cells.

    • @linearsilly
      @linearsilly Рік тому

      @@snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568 thanks, so what type of the battery is it? Is my understanding correct that the battery from other 82V tools like Snow thrower GD82ST56 would not work?

    • @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568
      @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568  Рік тому

      @@linearsilly It is a very large 8kW battery built into the frame of the machine. The entire unit plugs into a transformer, then into an outlet. Correct, batteries from other 82V Greenworks products will not power this machine.

    • @linearsilly
      @linearsilly Рік тому +2

      @@snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568 Thanks, got it. Sad news that it's not compatible. I hope at least it's replaceable? I bet price for the battery unit would be high. Interesting, would GW make it available on non-USA market (Europe/Russia).

    • @dizzlethe7346
      @dizzlethe7346 Рік тому +1

      @@snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568 I have been trying to find a video on this since CES at least once a week. I am even on the Email list for this but you got it months ago.... :S Supper happy I found this video an OP asked about the battery, Bc I was about to buy into Greenworks now I may not...
      Are all the UTV models like this like, Are they stepping away from the small form factor batteries on all "mobility" products? At CES I was told that "Everything" from the new electric bikes riding mowers to the mini bike and UTV would take the small factor 80-82Volt batteries. Sorry this is just a bummer

  • @tomrandall4871
    @tomrandall4871 6 місяців тому +1

    Forgot to latch the hood.

  • @jser4822
    @jser4822 Рік тому +3

    Waaaayyy too expensive!!!

    • @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568
      @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568  Рік тому

      I believe the idea behind any battery product on the market is a simple formula for cost being...
      lack of maintenance, times longevity, equals overall value.
      ie...How much would an equally capable gasser cost you after a 5 year ownership period...

  • @braydenlowe2024
    @braydenlowe2024 Рік тому

    Is it available in different colors also can people over 6 foot drive this?

    • @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568
      @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568  Рік тому +1

      Greenworks has a few other models with different color options...this particular model is in the color shown only. As far as the height, I'm 5'11" and I don't recall feeling cramped. This unit will be back at our dealership May 31, so I will have to re-evaluate that and get back to you.

    • @braydenlowe2024
      @braydenlowe2024 Рік тому

      ​@@snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568 Okay awesome thank you very much!

  • @riverrunner4958
    @riverrunner4958 5 місяців тому +1

    Way over priced it should be in the 6 to 8k range max.

    • @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568
      @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568  5 місяців тому

      I feel like this sentiment could be made about anything for sale...Cheeseburgers for example...cheeseburgers are WAYYY overpriced.

  • @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568

    Here is a rundown on the commercial grade OPTIMUS Z by Greenworks.
    ua-cam.com/video/WGZbkq81WXU/v-deo.html

  • @johndenver8574
    @johndenver8574 Рік тому

    No thank you. I'm kinda old fashioned, and perfer an engine. When your battery overheats, and catches fire who's gonna put that out?

    • @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568
      @snappys-outdoorequipmentsa8568  5 місяців тому +1

      I believe the band "The Doors" wrote a song about that...

    • @Gildashard
      @Gildashard Місяць тому +1

      There is a protection mechanism when these batteries overheat to prevent a fire. And gas engines can leak fuel and cause a fire. I have a GW push mower and I'll never go back to gas, no more oil changes, messing with a carburetor, filling up gas canisters, etc.