The Kawasaki Teryx4 750 may not look all that powerful, but it really is the personification of not judging a book by its proverbial cover.
On the contrary, the Teryx4 is all that and more, beginning with a perfect combination of performance and ease of operation. The additional seats on the ATV allow for more room to take extra friends along for the ride, or in some cases, more room for storage. The ATV’s relative ease of use is evident by hopping into the vehicle’s cockpit, buckling up, hitting the starter, and mashing the accelerator. The Teryx4’s ultra-light steering, sublime controls, and the lack of steering kickback, provides an ideal recipe for all-terrain fun.
The Teryx4 750 also has a frame that Kawasaki engineers worked tirelessly to perfect. Using detailed computer analysis and loads of off-road testing when developing the Teryx4’s all-new square-tube steel frame, Kawasaki engineers were able to build a strong frame that can withstand the rigors of the off-loading world. Unlike the more conventional designs found on many lighter-duty two-seat RUV models, the Teryx4 features a Double-X frame design with two X-shaped cross members bridging the box structures from corner to corner.
On top of that, the Teryx4 also features a new 749cc V-twin four-stroke engine that offers 15 percent more power than the already stout unit in the two-seat Teryx, along with all the durability to deal with the rigors of spirited fun in challenging off-road environments. The V-twin design fitted on the ATV has become a market favorite because of its stump-pulling power and easy-to-harness flexibility, making it the perfect powerplant for a machine that produces as much power as the Teryx4.
So don’t mistake the Kawasaki Teryx4 for its rather simple looks; it offers more than you would expect from an ATV like this.
Find out more about the Kawasaki Teryx4 750 after the jump.