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Hot off the announcement of the new and improved Brute Force 750, the Kawasaki ATV range has now been boosted by the launch of a much-anticipated mid-range machine, the Brute Force 450.
Offering an ideal balance of physical size, performance and features, the Brute Force 450 enters the market to create a formidable new-season range for Kawasaki.
The new Brute Force 450 offers the feature set, performance, and modern stylish looks customers demand from a mid-size four-wheeler. Being part of the Brute Force family means an elevated level of Kawasaki build quality, durability, features and performance.
Offering class-leading horsepower from its refined 24.4 kW / 33.4 PS engine, the equally refined and rugged chassis has the performance and base settings well-suited to day-to-day hard work and recreational use when required. A comfort seat and handlebar-mounted light are just two indications of the thought that has gone into the design of Kawasaki’s new mid-weight ATV that also includes LED headlights plus a 3D emblem which forms a distinctive-looking front end. The overall tough, rugged, and modern appearance illustrates this model’s powerful performance and practical intentions.
The Brute Force 450’s liquid-cooled, shaft-drive, fuel-injected 4-stroke 443 cm3 motor is equipped with CVT transmission providing smooth, positive transition from low- to high-speeds while an air-cleaner duct high on the chassis contributes to impressive wading ability.
The electrically selectable 2WD/4WD allows easy transition between drive systems to suit changing terrain and applications with 2WD offering light steering then 4WD offering enhanced traction and, finally, 4WD plus differential lock for maximum traction. With a double cradle layout that has the ideal rigidity for a middle-capacity four-wheeler being reinforced with extra-strong, optimally shaped gussets, it offers superb off-road handling.
In terms of day-to-day needs, the sturdy front and rear carriers can manage 34 kg (75 lbs) up front, while the rear can support 68 kg (150 lbs). Its convenient 2-inch trailer hitch bracket comes as standard and offers a 476 kg (1,050 lbs) towing capacity, plus space to fit an accessory winch up to 2,500 lb capacity inside the front guard.
An independent suspension configuration is fitted with progressive rate springs delivering the best ride whatever the terrain or load while computer designed front and rear A arms and suspension knuckles also contribute to durability, reliability, and excellent handling. With the tech and size to take on all tasks, this brand-new addition is the ATV the market has being waiting for.
Available from October 2024 – contact your local dealer now to secure your Brute Force 450, or visit www.Kawasaki.co.uk for more information.
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Hot off the announcement of the new and improved Brute Force 750, the Kawasaki ATV range has now been boosted by the launch of a much-anticipated mid-range machine, the Brute Force 450.
Offering an ideal balance of physical size, performance and features, the Brute Force 450 enters the market to create a formidable new-season range for Kawasaki.
The new Brute Force 450 offers the feature set, performance, and modern stylish looks customers demand from a mid-size four-wheeler. Being part of the Brute Force family means an elevated level of Kawasaki build quality, durability, features and performance.
Offering class-leading horsepower from its refined 24.4 kW / 33.4 PS engine, the equally refined and rugged chassis has the performance and base settings well-suited to day-to-day hard work and recreational use when required. A comfort seat and handlebar-mounted light are just two indications of the thought that has gone into the design of Kawasaki’s new mid-weight ATV that also includes LED headlights plus a 3D emblem which forms a distinctive-looking front end. The overall tough, rugged, and modern appearance illustrates this model’s powerful performance and practical intentions.
The Brute Force 450’s liquid-cooled, shaft-drive, fuel-injected 4-stroke 443 cm3 motor is equipped with CVT transmission providing smooth, positive transition from low- to high-speeds while an air-cleaner duct high on the chassis contributes to impressive wading ability.
The electrically selectable 2WD/4WD allows easy transition between drive systems to suit changing terrain and applications with 2WD offering light steering then 4WD offering enhanced traction and, finally, 4WD plus differential lock for maximum traction. With a double cradle layout that has the ideal rigidity for a middle-capacity four-wheeler being reinforced with extra-strong, optimally shaped gussets, it offers superb off-road handling.
In terms of day-to-day needs, the sturdy front and rear carriers can manage 34 kg (75 lbs) up front, while the rear can support 68 kg (150 lbs). Its convenient 2-inch trailer hitch bracket comes as standard and offers a 476 kg (1,050 lbs) towing capacity, plus space to fit an accessory winch up to 2,500 lb capacity inside the front guard.
An independent suspension configuration is fitted with progressive rate springs delivering the best ride whatever the terrain or load while computer designed front and rear A arms and suspension knuckles also contribute to durability, reliability, and excellent handling. With the tech and size to take on all tasks, this brand-new addition is the ATV the market has being waiting for.
Available from October 2024 – contact your local dealer now to secure your Brute Force 450, or visit www.Kawasaki.co.uk for more information.
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