The specification shows mixed info: 'Fuel: Gas / Diesel' and electrical specs 'Voltage 60V' and 'Power >1000W'. The engine is also listed as a 250cc single-cylinder 4‑stroke. Please confirm with the seller which configuration (pure petrol/diesel, electric, or hybrid) is being offered.
The listing contains conflicting values: 'Displacement 200cc' and separately 'Engine 250cc single cylinder'. The advertised engine spec is 250cc; contact the seller to confirm the correct displacement for the specific unit.
The spec lists 'Max. power 12 kW @ 6500±100' and 'Max. torque 17.5J / 5500±100min'. The torque unit appears unclear (commonly N·m). Ask the seller to confirm the exact torque unit and measurement RPMs.
According to the spec, the ATV has an automatic transmission and a chain drive final drive.
The engine is described as water‑cooled.
The specification lists CE certification. For use in your country or region, confirm whether additional local approvals or paperwork are required.
Those electrical specs likely refer to onboard electrical components (starter, lights) or an electric motor/battery system if an electric or hybrid variant exists. Ask the seller for details about battery capacity, motor role, and whether a fully electric model is available.
Top speed is not specified in the listing. Typical 250cc off‑road ATVs often reach speeds in the moderate range, but actual top speed depends on gearing and configuration. Request the seller's measured top speed for this model.
The listing does not include battery capacity, electrical range, or fuel tank size. Ask the seller for battery kWh/Ah and range estimates if electric, or fuel tank capacity and consumption figures if petrol/diesel.
The starting method is not specified. Many modern 250cc ATVs use electric start; confirm the starting options with the seller.
Standard ATV maintenance generally includes regular oil and filter changes, coolant checks, air filter cleaning/replacement, chain lubrication/tensioning, brake inspections, and tire pressure checks. Follow the manufacturer's service schedule and ask the seller for the maintenance manual.
Suspension and brake details are not provided in the listing. Contact the seller for fork/shock type, travel, brake type (disc/drum) and sizes, and any ABS or parking brake information.
Those figures are not listed. Request the curb weight, maximum payload, and number of seats from the seller to ensure it meets your needs.
Warranty and parts availability are not mentioned. Ask the seller or dealer about warranty length/coverage, authorized service centers, and availability of replacement parts and consumables.
The product name markets it as an off‑road ATV. The listing mentions 'rim' in the power line but not detailed tire specs. For trail, mud, or utility work, confirm tire type/size, wheel construction, and intended off‑road applications with the seller.
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