Laffite X-Road

"G-TEC",[4] a company led by engineer Philippe Gautheron, created the entire chassis and running gear.

[5] The origin of the project dates back to 2015 with the presentation of the buggy Zarooq SandRacer 500GT, which was to be produced in 2017.

The X-Road has 17 inch rims fitted with BF Goodrich tires, and its suspensions accept a 450 mm travel.

[9] The X-Road will use a V8 LS3 engine from General Motors, which will deliver up to 720 hp (540 kW) with a compressor, with a displacement of 6,162 cm3 (376.0 cu in).

[10] The X-Road offers the possibility of choosing a 460 hp (340 kW) electric motor powered by a 60 kWh lithium-ion battery, with a range of 322 km.