Yurgo Await

In the cold Arctic mountains of Yurgo, a remote island in the Greenland Sea, a groundbreaking vehicle prototype has been observed in the year 2086. What sets this prototype apart is its use of a nuclear-powered engine (Blue 235). Developed by Bison, the model 134-7 aim to be highly sustainable vehicle, with autonomy in all conditions. The Bison 134-7 is intended to motorize the professional such as emergency services, law enforcement, and other specialized fields.

On this day, the prototype ascended one of Yurgo’s tallest mountains. It is possible to see one of the island’s three weather stations visible in the background. Which is called Beta.

During the photo shoot, the vehicle was parked near a weather antenna, stopped for a data verification check. The photographer took the opportunity to capture the moment, as the vehicle’s body panel had been removed for data inspection. Every cable that are seen are connected to various sensors.
All the data is collected and later transferred to a database for thorough analysis.

On that day, everything went as planned, and the vehicle returned to Bison’s research center without any issues. But what now? Well, most of the emergency services will be equiped with Bison 134-7.
The first services to receive it will be MSY (Medical Services of Yurgo), then it will be adopted by YPD (Yurgo Police Departement). The final service to receive will be RockPost, the only postal station on Yurgo. All three services requires a vehicule capable of covering long distance, robust and suitable for all terrains, making the Bison a perfect fit.