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2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs

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Each year we all look forward to seeing what new ATVs and UTVs will come from the manufacturers. They never fail to impress and each model year brings us a few surprises along with some expected changes. What really gets us going, and you too, we’re sure, are the all-new models that fill a need we didn’t quite know we had, but now are sure we need. Let’s take a look at what we want to spend our money on for 2018.

Yamaha

There may not be a company that shocked us more for 2018 than Yamaha did with the introduction of the all-new Wolverine X4. This all-new recreational machine boasts seating for four and an 847cc twin-cylinder engine that runs so quiet you’ll forget it’s on. Adding to the mix is Yamaha’s superb power steering and locking differential. Yamaha also created a self-leveling rear suspension system that adjusts on the fly for the added weight of rear passengers or cargo. This keeps the Wolverine X4 with the proper ride height, and suspension action.

2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs
Yamaha YXZ1000R

Yamaha set the sport world on fire with the YXZ1000R. It boasts a 998cc three-cylinder power plant and a sequential shifting manual transmission. You can opt for a manual or an automatic clutch, too. With massive FOX 2.5 Podium shocks and plenty of attitude, the YXZ1000R is an awesome ride.

Yamaha returns the Wolverine 2-seat version with the 708cc single-cylinder engine. You can pick up a Wolverine in several trim options, including the R-SPEC versions with updated suspension. If work is more in the plan, the Yamaha Viking utility side-by-side returns with its 686cc single cylinder engine. You can get it in the standard three-seat configuration, or the Viking VI that seats six comfortably.

On the ATV side, Yamaha made a splash with the new Kodiak 450. These mid-sized machines are available with or without power steering and fill a need for riders looking for a full-features ATV without the power of a bigger motor.

If you need a bigger motor, the Kodiak 700 is still a bargain with a 708cc engine tuned for utility functionality and a layout a wide range of riders find very comfortable. The legendary Grizzly ATV takes that same 708cc single-cylinder engine and opens it up with a more performance-oriented tune and feel. If you’re into exploring, the Grizzly is an excellent ride.

On the sport side of the Yamaha ATV stable, the mighty Raptor 700R continues to hold the top spot with 686cc thumper and amazing suspension. The Raptor 700 is a more-affordable option with the same engine and a different suspension package. The YZF450R is ready to tackle the track or trail with a powerful 449cc engine that has powered the machine to five straight racing championships. For the kids, Yamaha offers the Raptor 90 and the YFZ50. Both machines offer styling like their bigger stablemates, and just enough power to satisfy your kid’s need for speed.

Can-Am

Can-Am has been very busy, too. The Maverick Trail, available with either an 800 or 1000-class Rotax twin-cylinder engine, made headlines for being an extremely capable and fun to drive machine in the 50-inch class. It comes with or without their dynamic power steering system. Can-Am waited for a while to come out with a 50-inch machine and if you’re in the market for a trail-legal machine, this is one to strongly consider.

And, of course, we have to discuss the Maverick X3 line. The newest is the X3 900 HO, a lower-priced option for those looking to get into the X3 machine. It comes with a 90 horsepower, 900cc High Output triple and 18-inches of suspension travel front and rear for a couple thousand less than the regular X3. Speaking of the X3s, there are still the standard three versions of the machine along with the MAX four-seat versions.

What really gets us going, however, are the two new special edition X3 machines. The X3 X RC Turbo and Turbo R are a rocks crawlers dream, with Can-Am’s new Smart-Lok differential. It is a fully lockable on-the-fly front differential with electronically-controlled automatic modes. You can also press a button to access preset, intelligent calibrations for your type of riding. It comes with 20-inches of travel and 30-inch tires. Want to ride the mud instead? For you mud lovers, they have added X MR and X MR Turbo R platforms, with It takes the Smart-Lok dif and adds special oversized air intakes mounted about the roll cage to let the machine breath in the heavy, nasty goo. You also get 30-inch ITP Cryptid mud tires.

2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs
Can-Am Maverick Trail

On the Defender side, the popular HD5, HD8, and HD10 packages return in both standard, DPS and XT packages, along with the MAX six-seat models. The HD10 XT-P package is new for 2018 with Fox shocks, skids plates, sport bumpers and sleek styling, making it more trail capable. The Defender Max Lone Star edition gets some cool Texas-inspired styling with custom seats, an extended front bumper and full hard roof. And for those mud lovers, the Defender X MR package includes ITP Cryptid tires, high-mounted air snorkels, a special front bumper and high-mounted winch and the Smark-Lok locking differential.

The versatile Commander and Commander MAX machines return with the biggest news being the addition of a new 92-horsepower 976cc engine in the Commander 1000R machines.

On the ATV side, the Can-Am Outlander series has 27 model variations to pick from for 2018. You can start out with an Outlander 450 and go up to a 1,000-class machine, all powered by Rotax engines.

Hunters will like the Mossy Oak Hunting Edition machines. Available in the 570 and 1000 since last year, for 2018 Can-Am added a 450 machine to the hunting lineup. These machines have added skid plates, gun scabbards, front and rear bumpers, winches and more, all specifically designed for hunting.

If going fast is more up your alley, Can-Am also released the new Outlander X XC package that is built for extreme cross country travelling. It is powered by the 89-horsepower Rotax V-twin and has Fox 1.5 Podium RC2 shocks, heavy-duty skid plates and bumpers and aluminum tapered handlebars. It rides on ITP Terracross tires on beadlock aluminum wheels. It is the closest Outlander to the awesome Renegade line, which also returns for 2018. Mud lovers will flock to the Renegade X MR in the 1000R and new 570 versions.

The Outlander North Edition adds heated grips, a wind deflector, extended mud guards and more from the Ski-Doo side of BRP to make it a cold-weather friendly machine. It even comes in a bright snow-white color.

Polaris

Polaris never fails to impress. Their number one selling machine is the Ranger lineup and with 14 models to choose from, it’s easy to see why there are so many sold. The biggest news from the Minnesota company this year was the all-new Ranger XP 1000. Starting with an 82-horsepower ProStar engine, the new Ranger is new from the ground up, making it the most capable Ranger yet. The biggest news is the increase in bed capacity, up to 1,500 pounds, and the towing increases to 2,500 pounds.

2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs
Polaris Ranger XP 1000

On the RZR side, the biggest news is the new Dynamix edition Turbo. Dynamix refers to the new intelligent active suspension system Polaris created that adjusts each shock individually on the fly. You can get this system in both a 2-seat and RZR-4 four seat version. The standard RZR Turbo line has been reengineered, too, pumping out a sweet 168 horsepower. And for 2018, fans of the Ride Command system can now find it in the RZR XP-4 1000 model.

The popular General returns for 2018 with new limited-edition models, along with the General-4, Hunting edition and Ride Command model. If single-seat fun is your thing, the ACE might be to your liking. The ACE 500 and 900XC return along with a new ACE 570 with a 45-horsepower ProStar engine. The popular ACE 150 gets a new special race-inspired edition with a front bumper and number plates to make your kids feel like racing superstars.

2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs
Polaris ACE XC 900

Polaris returns a full lineup of Sportsman and Scrambler ATVs for 2018. For work and utility needs, the Sportsman 450 and 570 Utility Editions are back with steel racks, special gearing and front hitch receivers to help get the job done. The redesigned last year Spaortsman XP 1000 is back in several forms including the awesome Hunting Edition and Touring models. And for the Mud runners out there, the High Lifter Edition 850 and 1000 are back for more muck slinging fun.

Honda

Honda returns the awesome Pioneer lineup for 2018 with the 500, 700 and 1000 models. The 700-4 got a bit of an overhaul last year and looks to offer a great value again for 2018. The 1000 and 1000-5 are back with the capable 999cc engine and DCT transmissions. The Pioneer 1000 LE and 1000-5 LE are bound to be favorites with the new i-4WD intelligent four-wheel drive system, and FOX QS-3 shocks to name a few of the highlights.

2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs
Honda Pioneer 1000-5

Honda returns the same lineup for their 2018 ATVs, with the Rincon and Foreman Rubicon leading the way. The Rancher remains one of the best bargains in ATVs and the 229cc Recon is a great entry-level ATV with a friendly price point.

Textron Off Road

When Textron brought Arctic Cat into the company fold, we all wondered what was going to happen with the two companies. Each had UTVs that fit different segments of the market, and we knew of plans from both companies on the horizon. Now we know. The biggest news is the new Havoc X, a 100-horsepower, King Shocks suspended beast that has caused a ton of buzz. We’ve been assured that at some point in 2018, we’re also going to see the elusive Wildcat XX that we keep getting teased with, too.

2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs
Textron Off-Road Havoc X

There are several versions of the popular new Stampede and the Wildcats are still in the stable, as well. The Prowler lineup changed some, with several models going away, and new electric machines coming on board. Expect to hear more from Textron in 2018, too.

Textron’s ATV lineup is a mix of machines carried over from the old Arctic Cat days. Okay, so it was just last year… The only Alterra models to stay from the redesign of a couple years ago are the Alterra 500 and 300. The VLX700, one of the biggest bargains in ATVs, takes the flagship role in the line, with a standard 700 and the new 700 EPS, both still keeping in the model of being a simple, stripped-down machine for your budget. The Alterra 700 Mud Pro also returns, a favorite among the mud-slinging crowd.

CFMoto

One of the favorites around the office, the CFMoto Z-Force machines pack a lot of value and fun into several machines for 2018. Of course, we’re rather drawn to the 62.6-horsepower 800EX that comes loaded with options like a 3,000-pound winch and a 5-year warranty. The standard Z-Force 800 EPS packs the EX features in a narrower model that fits in the back of most full-sized trucks. The sporty 37.5-horsepower Z-Force 500 offers up cheap thrills with a price point starting under $10,000. The U-Force 800 and 500 utility machines are loaded for work and play with a list of standard features other OEMS don’t offer and a 5-year warranty. And don’t worry, there are BIG things coming from CFMoto in 2018. Keep an eye out for something new soon.

2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs
CFMoto Force 800 EX

CFMoto’s CForce ATV lineup is just as strong at the UTV one. Leading the way for the adventure-minded is the CForce 800 EPS LX. It has a 62-horsepower motor, 2-up seating, stainless steel front and rear bumpers, a 3,000-lb. winch and more. The CForce 500 HO has a 37.5-horsepower motor and a 2,500-lb. winch. The CForce 400 has a 30-horsepower motor and an MSRP of under $5,000. Like the UTV lineup, all the CForce machines carry a 5-year warranty.

Kawasaki

Kawasaki’s awesome Teryx lineup returns with our favorites being the LE models with sweet styling. These 783cc V-twin powered beasts have legendary capability and widely known as go anywhere-do anything machines.

2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs
Kawasaki Teryx 4

Needing something more work oriented? The MULE PRO FX and FXT lineup are just about at the top of the list for those looking for extremely capable workhorse machines. New for 2018 is the MULE PRO FXR. This takes the capability of the MULE Pro FX and adds sportier styling with a redesigned front end and aggressive front bumper. The biggest news with this machine, however, is the reduction of the overall wheelbase to make the machine a little more trail friendly.

Kawasaki’s Brute Force ATVs remain one of the most dependable and capable ATVs on the market. The budget-friendly and easy-riding Brute Force 300 returns with a 271cc engine and an attractive price point. The powerful Brute Force 750 remains a favorite with it’s 749cc V-twin engine. It is available with or without power steering and comes in multiple colors including Realtree camo.

Suzuki

2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs
Suzuki King Quad

Suzuki hasn’t made much noise in recent years, relying on consumer confidence in existing models. The King Quad 750, 500 and 400 all return with no changes for 2018. That’s not a bad thing, as these machines have proven to be extremely reliable and capable. Suzuki was the first major brand to release a 4-wheeled ATV and a 4-wheel drive ATV with the original King Quad back in the early 1980’s. The current crop of King Quads live up to the heredity.

Argo

Is it a boat? A UTV? No, it’s an Argo! Argo has been around for decades, but has made recent strides to gaining market share with a continually expanding lineup of their XTV machines. The flagship Conquest machine is powered by a 747cc Kohler engine and has expanded cargo and passenger capabilities. The Avenger lineup includes the Huntmaster machines aimed at providing hunters a true go-anywhere option. The Frontier machines are more compact, with a 6×6 option as well as the standard 8×8 drive.

2018 is the most innovative year yet for ATVs and UTVs
Argo Xplorer

Argo sent shockwaves through the off-road world when they announced the new Xplorer ATV line. Unlike the amphibious machines they were known for, the Xplorer ATVs are straight-up machines like your typical ATV designs. Available in several variations of XR and XRT machines with an LE version, there are multiple machines powered by a 503cc single-cylinder engine and one 997cc twin. The XRT machines are all 2-up styles with the LE models adding additional bumpers and other features. The XT machines are single rider machines. All are available with EPS and several non-EPS machines. It is a bold move for a company known for making unique machine to step into the crowded ATV market.

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