It uses a single-cylinder 4-stroke engine. Power is listed as >1000W; for exact displacement and power output by model (200–250cc range), confirm with the seller or product manual.
There is an inconsistency: the product name indicates 4x4, while the provided specifications list Driving Type as 2WD and no differential lock. Please confirm the drive configuration with the seller or check the specific model/variant before purchase.
The specs list maximum speed ranges between 75–100 km/h (and also 80–90 km/h in another line). Typical top speed for this model is up to about 80–100 km/h depending on configuration and rider/load. Verify the exact tested top speed for the specific unit.
The ATV can use gasoline or diesel depending on the variant, and the fuel tank capacity is up to 10 liters. Confirm which fuel type applies to the specific model you are considering.
Fuel consumption is listed as approximately 4 L/100 km. Actual consumption will vary with riding conditions, load, and riding style.
Brakes: front and rear hydraulic disc brakes (front disc + rear disc). Suspension: luxurious airbag shock absorption for improved comfort on rough terrain.
Overall dimensions: 1900 × 1100 × 1150 mm. Curb weight is listed between 100–200 kg and gross weight 200 kg. Exact curb weight depends on configuration and accessories—ask the seller for the specification of the unit you plan to buy.
Wheelbase is specified between 1400–1800 mm. Gradeability is ≥25°, suitable for moderate slopes and off-road trails.
Starting method is electric start. Transmission type is manual with a shaft drive transmission system for durability and lower maintenance compared with chain drives.
The specifications list the differential lock as unequipped. If a differential lock is required for severe off‑road use, request clarification or a variant that includes one.
A specific payload or towing capacity is not provided in the specs. With a listed gross weight of 200 kg and curb weight up to 200 kg, payload may vary by configuration. Check the manufacturer’s load ratings or consult the dealer for exact payload/towing numbers.
Street legality and licensing requirements vary by country/region and depend on local laws and the vehicle’s homologation. Check local regulations and consult the dealer for any paperwork or equipment needed for road use.
Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule in the owner’s manual. General recommendations include regular oil and filter changes, brake inspections, drive-shaft and suspension checks, tire pressure and tread inspections, and keeping electrical connections clean and charged.
Key safety features include hydraulic disc brakes front and rear and robust suspension. Always wear appropriate protective gear (helmet, gloves, boots), perform pre-ride checks, and avoid exceeding recommended loads and terrain limits. For additional safety options (roll cages, winches, lighting upgrades), ask the dealer about available accessories.
Warranty, spare parts availability and after-sales support are provided by the manufacturer or local dealer. Ask the seller for warranty terms, service locations, and parts availability before purchase.
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