Described is a battery powered, four-wheel, all-terrain vehicle, with
independently operable, variable speed, bi-directional electric motors,
one of which may selectively used to drive the front wheels of the
vehicle, the other of which may be selectively used to drive the rear
wheels of the vehicle. A front differential drive mechanism allows the
front wheels to operate at different speeds. Front wheels of the vehicle
are steerable through universal joints disposed between the front
differential mechanism and each front wheel. A rear differential drive
mechanism allow the rear wheels to rotate at different speeds. By
selectively choosing whether to engage front and rear wheels and the
direction they rotate, the vehicle may be operated as a four-wheel drive
vehicle, a front-wheel drive vehicle, a rear wheel drive vehicle, with
all four wheels disengaged, or even with front and rear wheels rotating
in opposite directions.