Mar 10
Written by: Sebastian Schepis 274 views
Published on March 10th, 2009 in Electric Scooters

We got an email today from reader Jon Nols (thanks, Jon) containing these images of the Xtreme Green’s Sentinel Police Mobility Chariot. Jon tells us that these might be the only images of the Sentinel available on the Internet, and we believe him - we looked high and low for actual photos of this product when we published our original article on it, and couldn’t find one.

In any case, here are the images, and you saw them here first! Thanks again to Jon for the great tip. Check out our previous Sentinel article for more information about this product.
Tags: Electric Police Chariot, Electric Police Vehicle, electric scooter, Sentinel, Xtreme Green, XtremeGreen
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