The company revealed its first diesel U113H and first electric U203HEV “utility all-terrain vehicles” at ConExpo 2026 for the North American market. The company’s website lists the two models as “coming soon.”
It is the latest machine category for the company to enter here since it was sold by Volvo CE in 2025 after 19 years to China-based Lingong, which also owns LGMG aerial lift manufacturer.
SDLG says the UTVs are suitable for moving materials on construction sites, site maintenance, farming and other work.
They can haul up to 1,102 pounds in their beds and tow 2,205 pounds. They can reach a top speed of 31 mph and can be switched between two-wheel and four-wheel drive without stopping.
Diesel or Electric?
SDLG's U203HEV electric UTVEquipment WorldThe main difference between the U113H and U203HEV is their drivetrain.
The new U113H runs on a 24.7-horsepower Perkins diesel engine.
The U203HEV has a 20-kilowatt electric motor powered by a lithium-iron phosphate battery. It achieves a rated horsepower of 26.8, according to SDLG.
“The U203HEV features a fully electric drivetrain that is quiet and zero-emission, with strong torque performance and excellent range,” the company says.
The electric motor is paired with a two-stage transmission that SDLG says delivers both high torque and high travel speed, and its 24-kWh traction battery “supports long-range operation.”
The battery can be charged by various methods, including portable cable, AC charging station and DC charging station, and is capable of reaching a full charge in about an hour, according to SDLG.
The other major difference between the two UTVs is that the U203HEV gets a green and gray color scheme, while the U113H is decked in yellow and gray.
Highlighted Features
The SDLG U113H and U203HEV get an electric tilt bed and a one-touch window lift.SDLGStandard features on the two UTVs include:
Differential lock on rear axle activated by electronic foot pedal and automatically disengaged when released.
Limited-slip differential on front axle.
Electronic power steering that automatically adjusts with vehicle speed, and steering wheel that automatically returns to center after turning.
Downhill engine braking for automatic speed control.
Seat belt warning system that issues audible and visual alerts and limits speed if not fastened.
Automatic air conditioning.
One-touch window lifts.
Electric bed lift.
High-capacity alternator for additional electrical equipment such as sprayers, small lifting devices and lighting.