This model is equipped with a 4-stroke, 250cc engine (brand: KNL) as listed in the product specifications.
The specifications indicate Fuel: Gas / Diesel, which suggests there may be gasoline and diesel variants. Confirm with the seller which fuel option your specific unit uses.
The ATV features an automatic transmission with a chain drive final drive system, combining automatic gearing (for ease of use) with a chain to transfer power to the wheels.
The 48V rating refers to the vehicle's electrical system voltage (for starter, lights, accessories, etc.). It does not indicate an electric-drive vehicle—this model is powered by an internal combustion 4-stroke engine.
The spec lists Power: >1000W. Because manufacturers sometimes present electrical or auxiliary motor ratings differently than engine horsepower, ask the seller for the engine's rated horsepower or kilowatt output for a direct comparison.
Top speed depends on tuning, load, and terrain. Typical 250cc ATVs often reach roughly 40–70 km/h (25–45 mph). For the exact top speed for this specific model, request the manufacturer's tested figure.
Fuel consumption varies with riding conditions and whether the unit is gasoline or diesel. Typical 250cc ATVs can average broadly between about 3–8 L/100 km (7–20 mpg). Ask the seller for tested fuel economy and tank capacity to estimate range.
Routine maintenance includes regular oil and filter changes, air filter cleaning/replacement, chain inspection and lubrication, brake inspection, tire pressure and tread checks, and periodic valve and carburetor/fuel-system checks. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for intervals.
Three-wheel ATVs are generally less laterally stable than four-wheel ATVs, especially during sharp turns or high-speed maneuvers. Ride cautiously, avoid aggressive cornering, and consider load distribution and speed. Use appropriate protective gear and follow recommended operating guidelines.
Street legality depends on local laws and regulations. Many jurisdictions require registration, a license plate, insurance, and specific safety equipment (lights, mirrors, signals). Check local statutes and consult the seller about any road-legal options or required modifications.
License requirements vary by country and region. Some places treat larger ATVs like motorcycles and require a motorcycle license, while others allow ATV operation with no special permit. Verify local licensing requirements before riding on public land or roads.
Payload and towing capacities are not listed in the provided spec. These values vary by chassis, suspension, and intended configuration. Contact the seller or manufacturer for the rated payload and towing capacities for this KNL 250cc three-wheel ATV model.
Common accessories for utility ATVs include cargo racks, storage boxes, winches, windshields, hand guards, upgraded lighting, and tow hitches. Availability for this model should be confirmed with the dealer or manufacturer.
Warranty terms and parts availability depend on the retailer or the KNL manufacturer's policies. Ask the seller for warranty duration, coverage details, and how to obtain genuine replacement parts and service.
The spec includes a 48V electrical system, which commonly supports electric start. Many modern 4-stroke ATVs have electric starters (sometimes with a backup kick start). Confirm the starting method with the seller or check the detailed spec sheet for this model.
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