Unless you happen to be Hercules, son of Zeus, and you can single-handedly capture and carry Cerberus the hellhound with your own two hands, you likely don’t have the strength or endurance to cover miles of dirt, sand, mud, gravel and rocky terrain without the assistance of a rough-and-ready all-terrain-vehicle (ATV) or side-by-side utility vehicle (UTV). Designed for sportsmen, farmers, ranchers and outdoor off-road and trail lovers, these vehicles have grown in technology, capability, performance and popularity since their introduction in the 1970s.
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ATVs and UTVs not only offer excellent off-road abilities, they also enable their riders/drivers to carry equipment and game for miles on end in locations with narrow access points that would restrict larger vehicles. What’s more, the ATVs/UTVs of today aren’t the bare-bones models of a decade back when underpowered engines, poor suspension and chunky tires defined the genre. These days, rugged quads make the most of available technology; these mudslingers, rock-crawlers and equipment haulers are more sophisticated and versatile for your outdoor adventures.

Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i EPS Camo

For one-man adventures through inhospitable conditions, the top-end Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4i EPS Camo is fierce, powerful and rugged as Manuel Noriega’s complexion. Its potent V-twin engine throws power to all four wheels (selectable) to get you through and out of trouble as quickly as you got into it. Plus, it’s not just power, it’s capability. The double wishbone front suspension and fully-independent rear help to manage the not-so-friendly terrain standing between you and hours of outdoor fun. You can pull well over a thousand pounds, thanks to its robust towing capability, and if you need to mount anything on the Brute Force 750’s front or rear rack, there’s a total of 242 pounds of combined carry between the two of them. And the paint job isn’t just camo pretty — it’s also highly scratch resistant. So bring on the brush.
Engine: 749cc, four-stroke, V-twin, SOHC, four-valve
Transmission: continuously variable automatic
Drive System: 2WD/4WD
Starting System: electric
Front Suspension: fully independent double wishbone
Rear Suspension: fully independent double wishbone
Fuel Capacity: 5 gallons
Towing Capacity: 1,250 pounds
Seats: 1