Tomcar
Tomcar
Brand of commercial off-road utility vehicle
The Tomcar (stylized as TOMCAR) is a commercial off-road utility vehicle manufacturer. The name was used earlier on a French 50cc Microcar which can be operated without an license.[1]
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Tomcar is a manufacturer of off-road UTV vehicles. All Tomcars have a fully welded frame and roll cage utilizing steel on load-bearing components and an aluminum skid plate for impact protection.
Uses for Tomcars range from mining companies, cinematographers, recreational hunters, to special operations forces.[citation needed]