A certain level of freedom comes with taking a side-by-side out to the desert and ripping around for a few days. The wind blowing through your hair the holes in your helmet and general sense of adventure can’t be matched. You can tackle terrain that other off-roaders and overlanding vehicles wouldn’t dream of. The UTV and SxS world has grown quickly in the 20 years since Yamaha’s Rhino hit the market. It was quite an innovative product at the time, but the industry has come a long way, and the 2023 Wolverine RMAX2 fits right in.
I had the opportunity to test out Yamaha’s newest Wolverine RMAX2 on various terrain. Driving over 200 miles of trails gave me, without a doubt, a good feel for the vehicle and all its glory. We traversed various landscapes with some rock crawling and dunes around Sand Hallow State Park and the rocky twists and turns leading us to the Grand Canyon.


The 2023 Yamaha Wolverine RMAX2 XT-R: What We Think
Going into this trip, I was fresh off of testing Can-Am’s Maverick X3, so I had some high expectations for this side-by-side’s performance and was not disappointed. This machine is impressive. Because it is not necessarily a pure sport model, the speed demons might turn their nose up at first glance, but they shouldn’t. It was not only able to handle whatever terrain we put it through, but it was able to do it comfortably. The driving modes made throttle control extremely easy, and the cockpit comfort can be likened to your daily driver. The RMAX tackled each obstacle with power and precision, yielding a killer ride.
