Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a SHERP ATV?
Typically, a SHERP ATV costs somewhere between $90,000 to $125,000 US dollars depending on options and condition.
Is a SHERP ATV street or road legal?
The simple answer is NO. SHERP is not legal on public streets and roads. SHERP is an off-road vehicle. However, regulations may differ state to state and province to province, so contact your state's or province's road and transportation department for all the details.
Can a SHERP get stuck?
In most scenarios, Sherp can easily pass any type of terrain without getting stuck. But don’t think that it’s impossible for a Sherp to get stuck. There are some circumstances when SHERP can potentially get stuck (ex: quicksand or high centring tracks). Be smart to avoid the potentially risky spots on the track. Some may prefer to also have a winch kit in their Sherp.
Where is SHERP ATV manufactured?
Sherp is manufactured in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Kyiv, Ukraine.
What is the highest speed of a SHERP?
The highest of the Sherp Pro model is 40km/h or 25 mph on the ground, and 6km/h or 3mph on water.
Does a SHERP float?
Yes, SHERP ATV is fully amphibious.
Can a SHERP sink?
The simple answer is no, SHERP Pro theoretically can’t sink. Because of the huge 62 inch inflatable tires, you will have about 800 litres (more than 200 gallons) of water displacement per tire, which makes the SHERP Pro almost unsinkable.
What is the SHERP ground clearance?
The SHERP ATV can clear obstacles up to 24 inches high.
How steep can a SHERP climb?
Sherp can climb slopes of up to 35°.
Can you roll a SHERP over?
Yes you can. SHERP Pro model has a maximum gradeability of 35 degrees and you can potentially roll it over if you attempt to drive up the hills and slopes over 35 degrees.