It uses a 250cc, 4-stroke, water-cooled engine. Fuel type is listed as gas (some sellers may offer diesel variants) — confirm the exact fuel option with the supplier.
Yes — the product is marketed as a 4x4 quad. Many units have selectable 2WD/4WD or a full-time 4x4 drivetrain; verify the exact drive engagement type with the seller.
It features an automatic transmission (typically a CVT) with a final chain drive. The automatic transmission provides simple, no-shift riding; the chain handles the final power delivery.
The specification lists a 48V electrical system, which indicates an electric start is standard. Some models may also include a kick start as backup — check the exact model features.
Water-cooled means the engine uses a liquid cooling system with a radiator to manage engine temperature, which improves performance and longevity compared with air-cooled designs.
The listing shows a power rating of >1000W, but 250cc engines commonly produce significantly more in kW/hp terms. Ask the seller for the exact kW or horsepower (hp) figure for the specific model.
Top speed depends on configuration and local regulations; a 250cc quad typically reaches roughly 60–80 km/h (37–50 mph). Confirm the tested top speed from the manufacturer or dealer.
Payload and towing capacities vary by build and accessories. Typical payloads for 250cc ATVs are in the 150–250 kg range and towing capacities often 300–500 kg. Get the official capacities from the seller for safe operation.
Most modern 250cc ATVs use hydraulic disc brakes front and rear for reliable stopping power. Verify brake type and whether any anti-lock features or parking brake are included.
Typical setups include independent front suspension (double A-arms) and a swingarm or independent rear suspension with shock absorbers, paired with off-road tires. Exact suspension geometry and tire sizes should be confirmed with the spec sheet.
The product listing shows CE certification, which indicates it meets applicable EU safety and conformity requirements. Always request documentation to confirm certification for your market.
Basic maintenance includes regular oil and filter changes, air-filter cleaning or replacement, chain lubrication/tension checks, coolant level inspection, and brake checks. Typical oil change intervals are often around every 500–1000 km or as specified in the owner's manual — follow the manufacturer's service schedule.
Warranty terms vary by dealer and region. Many manufacturers offer a limited warranty (commonly 6–12 months) and parts support. Ask the seller for the exact warranty period, what it covers, and local service options.
Common accessories include winches, cargo racks, front bumpers, skid plates, LED light bars, handguards, and different tires. Availability depends on the dealer — request a list of compatible accessories for this model.
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