These vehicles are usually four wheel drive and have a load area on the back, which when converted will house the seats.
These vehicles are usually only seen in countries where there are game reserves, usually in East and Southern Africa.
The larger game lodges in the public game reserves like the Kruger National Park and Pilanesberg National Park in South Africa operate modified trucks which can seat 25 passengers.
[4] There is some discrepancy on which company and country first introduced an EV for safaris, but many high-end lodges have switched to exclusively using solar-powered vehicles, including boats.
[5] In addition to Land Rover and Toyota, Rivian manufactures EV for safaris.