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Increasingly Popular Off Road Vehicles Benefits from LoJack’s Radio Frequency Technology and Integration with Law Enforcement for Recovery
LoJack Corporation (NASDAQ: LOJN), the premier worldwide provider of tracking and recovery systems, today announced that its Ruggedized Stolen Vehicle Recovery (SVR) System is now available for Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs) – side-by-side, off-road vehicles that can carry up to six passengers. UTVs join construction equipment and commercial vehicles already protected by LoJack’s Ruggedized SVR System.
The 12-Volt LoJack Ruggedized System is comprised of a self-contained, one-piece housing unit that holds an internal antenna, transmitter and backup battery and is designed to handle the rigors of off-road riding. Water, dust and chemical resistant, the LoJack System is covertly installed in one of many possible locations on a UTV. The transmitter uses Radio Frequency technology, which can penetrate dense trees, underground locations or steel or concrete structures. Also part of the system are Police Tracking Computers (PTCs) that are installed in police vehicles, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft and are used to track and recovery stolen UTVs.
“The popularity of UTVs in North America has greatly increased as sales in North America jumped 155 percent* from 2002 to 2007. As such, we are very pleased to offer UTV enthusiasts a powerful solution to protect their valuable assets,” said Ronald V. Waters, LoJack’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Today’s riders are investing thousands of dollars into their UTVs and our experience shows us that increased popularity traditionally translates into increased theft. Thus, our Ruggedized Stolen Vehicle Recovery System addresses a market need for effective theft protection solutions for UTVs.”
How LoJack Works
The Ruggedized LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System utilizes a small wireless radio-frequency transceiver that is hidden in a UTV in one of many possible locations at the time of purchase. To participating law enforcement agencies LoJack donates Police Tracking Computers (PTCs) that are installed in police cars, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. Once a UTV is reported stolen to the police, the vehicle’s identification number is matched to the LoJack System’s registration number by state law enforcement computers. After the match, the LoJack System is activated by police, which causes the small, hidden radio transceiver in the UTV to emit a silent signal. Law enforcement vehicles and aircraft equipped with LoJack PTCs follow these signals, which lead to the precise location of the stolen UTV. In more than 20 years, LoJack has recovered more than $5 billion in stolen assets worldwide.
LoJack Availability
To purchase the Ruggedized LoJack System directly or to find the location of the nearest participating UTV dealer, customers should contact LoJack at 1-800-4-LOJACK (1-800-456-5225). The suggested retail price for the 12-Volt Ruggedized LoJack System is $795, which is a one-time charge with no recurring fees.




I really like Lowjack and I have it on my motorcycle. When I saw that I could get it for my RZR I couldn’t wait. You can forget the $795 suggested retail price because when I called the local Lowjack dealer …
K’s Motorsports
17802 Hwy 59 North
Humble, TX 77396
(281) 446-7165
He quoted me a price in excess of $1250. I just want the Lojack not a whole bunch of “incentives”. The only incentive that I would be interested in is that they would tell me where my RZR is and give me a chance to recover it myself.