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GARLAND, Texas - Massimo Group (NASDAQ:MAMO) announced Tuesday the release of its new Sentinel 570 HVAC UTV, the first model in the company’s premium Sentinel Series lineup. The company’s stock has shown strong momentum, gaining nearly 25% in the past week, according to InvestingPro data.
The utility terrain vehicle features a fully enclosed cabin with heating and air conditioning systems, designed to provide comfort in various weather conditions. According to the company’s press release, the vehicle includes a touchscreen digital display with GPS navigation, premium seating, on-demand four-wheel drive, and independent front and rear suspension.
"The Sentinel 570 HVAC UTV delivers a complete package of power, comfort, and advanced technology in a highly competitive segment," said David Shan, CEO of Massimo Group.
The Texas-based powersports manufacturer indicated that the Sentinel 570 is now in stock and shipping to dealers across the United States. The company plans to expand the Sentinel Series with additional models—the 770, 900, and 1500—scheduled for release in 2026.
Massimo Group, which manufactures and distributes UTVs, ATVs, and mini bikes, is publicly traded on the Nasdaq under the ticker MAMO.
The information in this article is based on a company press release.
In other recent news, Massimo Group announced the launch of its 2026 MVR Series, which includes fully enclosed electric carts equipped with climate control systems. This new lineup features the MVR HVAC Golf Cart and MVR Cargo Max Electric Utility Cart, marking a significant development in their product offerings. Additionally, Massimo Group has integrated Anthropic’s Claude AI into its Oracle NetSuite ERP systems to improve workflow and decision-making across various departments. The company has also completed sales and product training with the nation’s largest farm and ranch retailer, with plans to expand into over 100 additional stores. Massimo Motor, a subsidiary of Massimo Group, will begin sales in Oregon and Arkansas, adding over 100 new retail locations to its network. Furthermore, Massimo Group has expanded its golf cart production to Vietnam, which is part of a strategy to diversify its supply chain and improve cost efficiency. These developments are part of Massimo Group’s broader efforts to enhance its market presence and operational efficiency.
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