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Overview

What is the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover?

The AgileX Hunter 2.0 is a mid-size unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) built around front-wheel Ackermann steering and a rocker suspension, giving it the car-like turning geometry that most other research rovers lack. Where skid-steer and tracked platforms pivot in place, the Hunter steers like a passenger vehicle, which makes it the natural choice when a team needs to develop, test, and demonstrate true autonomous-driving algorithms on a controllable, indoor-or-paved-surface footprint. RobotLAB supplies the Hunter 2.0 as a ready-to-develop platform, available to purchase outright at $12,900 or through a Robot-as-a-Service subscription.

The all-steel body carries up to 150 kg (330 lb) of payload on four 400W brushless motors, with a standard 24V 30Ah battery delivering roughly 22 km of range and a published runtime around 4 hours; an optional 60Ah pack extends range to about 40 km. Top speed is 6 km/h in standard configuration and upgradable to 10 km/h. A CAN bus plus serial interface, open ROS packages, and C++/Python support make it straightforward to mount LiDAR, cameras, an IMU, and a compute stack and start writing navigation code.

As a reseller and integrator, RobotLAB handles the parts most labs and facilities don't want to: sourcing, configuration, sensor and compute integration, training, and ongoing support nationwide. Whether the goal is a university autonomous-vehicle course, a government R&D program, or an industrial inspection prototype, RobotLAB can deliver the Hunter 2.0 configured for the job rather than as a bare chassis.

Specifications

Key specs

BrandAgileX
ModelHunter 2.0
TypeAckermann-steering unmanned ground vehicle (UGV)
Steering / DriveFront-wheel Ackermann steering, rocker suspension
Dimensions (L x W x H)980 x 745 x 375 mm
Weight70 kg
Payload Capacity150 kg (330 lb)
MotorsFour 400W brushless servo motors
Max Speed6 km/h (upgradable to 10 km/h)
Battery24V 30Ah (upgradable to 24V 60Ah)
Range (no load)22 km (30Ah) / 40 km (60Ah)
RuntimeApprox. 4 hours (240 min)
Charging Time3.5 h (30Ah) / 7 h (60Ah)
Ground Clearance100 mm
Max Climbing Slope (no load)10 degrees
Max Obstacle Height (no load)50 mm
Communication InterfaceCAN and serial
Power Supply Output24V 15A
Software / SDKROS packages, C++ and Python support
Purchase Price$12,900
How it works

AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover in detail

Autonomous-Driving Research and Higher Education

The Hunter 2.0's Ackermann steering mirrors how real cars turn, so university robotics and computer-science labs use it to teach and develop path planning, SLAM, and self-driving control without the cost, risk, or footprint of a full-size vehicle. RobotLAB delivers it pre-integrated with the sensors and compute a course or research program needs, plus the training to get students productive quickly.

Government and Public-Sector R&D

Public agencies and defense-adjacent research groups adopt the Hunter 2.0 as a stable, high-payload base for testing autonomous navigation, sensor payloads, and field experiments. RobotLAB supports procurement, configuration, and nationwide service so program teams can focus on the mission rather than the hardware logistics.

Manufacturing and Industrial Inspection Prototyping

With 150 kg of payload and a slope-parking power-off brake, the Hunter 2.0 serves as a development platform for autonomous inspection, material movement, and facility-monitoring prototypes on smooth, structured plant floors. RobotLAB integrates the required cameras, LiDAR, and edge compute and stands behind the deployment with leasing and RaaS options that fit capital constraints.

Compare

How the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover compares

SpecificationAgileX Hunter 2.0 RoverAgileX Hunter 2.0 RoverAgileX Scout 2.0 RoverAgileX Scout 2.0 RoverAgileX Ranger Mini RoverAgileX Ranger Mini RoverAgileX Bunker RoverAgileX Bunker Rover
Best forAutonomous-driving research needing car-like Ackermann steeringGeneral 4WD research and field roboticsOmnidirectional research needing in-place rotation and lateral movesRough-terrain and outdoor research on tracks
Purchase price$12,900$14,190$11,900$15,000
Steering / drive typeAckermann (front-wheel)4WD skid-steer / differential4-wheel independent steering (omnidirectional)Tracked
Payload capacity150 kg50 kgApprox. 100 kg80 kg
Max speed6 km/h (upgradable to 10 km/h)1.5 m/s (approx. 5.4 km/h)2.0 m/s (approx. 7.2 km/h)5 km/h
Max climbing slope10 degrees (no load)30 degrees15 degreesUp to 36 degrees
Turning behaviorCar-like turning radiusZero-radius (pivot in place)Zero-radius plus lateral / diagonalZero-radius (in-situ rotation)
RuntimeApprox. 4 hoursUp to 8 hoursUp to 8 hoursContact for details
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What's included

In the box

  • AgileX Hunter 2.0 Base Platform
  • Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery PackBattery Charger
  • Remote Control
  • Communication Interface Cables
  • User Manual
  • Tools and Accessories
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Questions & answers

About the AgileX Hunter 2.0 Rover.

  1. What makes the Hunter 2.0 different from AgileX's other rovers like the Scout?

    The Hunter 2.0 uses front-wheel Ackermann steering, meaning it turns like a car rather than pivoting in place like the skid-steer Scout or the tracked Bunker. That car-like geometry is exactly why teams choose it for autonomous-driving research. It also carries the highest payload in this size class at 150 kg. Call 1-87-RobotLAB and we'll help you match the steering type to your application.

  2. How much does the AgileX Hunter 2.0 cost, and can I lease it?

    The purchase price through RobotLAB is $12,900. We also offer leasing and Robot-as-a-Service subscriptions so you can spread the cost over time, which is popular with universities and grant-funded programs. Call 1-87-RobotLAB for a quote tailored to your budget and timeline.

  3. How long does the Hunter 2.0 run on a charge, and how far can it go?

    The standard 24V 30Ah battery delivers roughly 4 hours of runtime and about 22 km of no-load range, charging in about 3.5 hours. An optional 24V 60Ah pack extends range to about 40 km. Real-world endurance depends on payload, terrain, and your sensor load, so call 1-87-RobotLAB and we'll estimate it for your setup.

  4. Is the Hunter 2.0 ready for autonomous navigation out of the box?

    The Hunter 2.0 ships as a development platform with open ROS packages, a CAN/serial interface, and C++/Python support, but it does not include LiDAR, cameras, or autonomy software by default. RobotLAB integrates the sensors, compute, and software stack you need before delivery. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to spec a turnkey configuration.

  5. What surfaces and environments is the Hunter 2.0 suited for?

    With a 100 mm ground clearance, 50 mm obstacle clearance, and a 10-degree slope rating, the Hunter 2.0 is best on smooth, structured surfaces such as campus paths, lab floors, and plant floors rather than rough off-road terrain. For rugged outdoor work, a tracked platform like the Bunker may fit better. Call 1-87-RobotLAB and we'll recommend the right chassis.

  6. Does RobotLAB provide training and support after purchase?

    Yes. As America's largest commercial robotics integrator, RobotLAB provides onboarding, operator training, configuration, and nationwide ongoing service for the Hunter 2.0. We support the platform across its full lifecycle, not just at the point of sale. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to discuss a support plan.

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