Unbromotors' BlazR

"Small in size, big on features."

- BlazR's tagline

The BlazR is a small light commercial vehicle that was manufactured by Unbromotors Planetary Systems Inc. Adapted from the company's older FastBall-S which saw it inheriting its entire front-end and strengthened chassis, it has a radically-redesigned leather interior designed to appeal to modern market trends. It is a unusual departure in a market dominated by imposing pick-up trucks, with a front-wheel drive system with no raised suspension to allow it to cope easily with rugged environments. While only capable of towing up to three tonnes of material safely, true to its name the BlazR is regarded as a remarkably-quick vehicle, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 100 kilometres per hour in four seconds or faster. It boasted a number of ease-of-life features, including a TruStick™ anti-slide & ride stabilisation system, autonomous navigation software, and a fully-sealed climatised interior with a full range of atmospheric tuning.

The origins for the BlazR were sourced from the company's homeworld of Chi Rho, where a customer requested a smaller, cheaper utility truck that could carry a generous amount of cargo within the colony's cramped alleyways. Not intended as anything more than a side-project, it would quickly spread across the planet, shocking its builders into retooling it into an interplanetary product. It would carve out a piece of the market by offering models that capitalised on, such as a dual-cab and tradesman variation, as well as undercutting it where possible. Although they tried to market it heavily, it never quite reached the level of success they were hoping for. When the began, they discontinued most of the line in favour of attempting military production, with only an offshoot racing model still remaining in limited production.