UNMATCHED ALL-TERRAIN PERFORMANCE
A more comfortable two-up riding experience that simply and quickly converts to a one-up. With the added comfort of Tri-Mode Dynamic Power Steering (DPS). |
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ROTAX 450 AND 570 ENGINE OPTIONS
CATEGORY-LEADING PERFORMANCE
Select from either a 38-hp single-cylinder, liquid-cooled Rotax 450 four-stroke or a 48-hp, eight-valve, liquid-cooled SOHC Rotax 570 V-Twin. The proven Rotax engines offer unmatched power and performance while remaining both reliable and efficient. |
TORSIONAL TRAILING ARM INDEPENDENT (TTI) REAR SUSPENSION
ELIMINATES SCRUB AND CAMBER CHANGES
The industry's only independent rear suspension where the rear wheels pivot up and down in a vertical line rather than a more cumbersome butterfly motion. It is also strategically designed to offer point-and-shoot handling, optimal traction and the efficient transferring of power to the ground. With 5 preload settings on the shocks and 8.8 inches (22 cm) of suspension travel, the Outlander MAX soaks up rough terrain to keep the rider comfortable and focused on the trail. |
DOUBLE A-ARM FRONT SUSPENSION
BETTER STEERING FEEL
Includes dive-control geometry for better cornering and vehicle-braking dynamics. The 9-in (23 cm) suspension travel increases trail comfort and capabilities in rough terrain. |
TRI-MODE DYNAMIC POWER STEERING (DPS)
PRECISION-ENGINEERED HANDLING
The Tri-Mode Dynamic Power Steering (DPS) offers easy steering assistance to the rider, adapting the level to the vehicle's speed. At lower speed, assistance is increased to reduce steering effort while at higher speed it is reduced to keep maximum steering feel to the rider. On top of that, it is possible choose between three modes to match each rider's preferences.
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12-IN. (30.5 CM) CAST-ALUMINUM WHEELS WITH 25-IN. (63.5 CM) TIRES
DURABLE WHEELS
Centerless 12-in (30.5 cm) cast-aluminum wheels reduce weight and offer improved strength in strategic areas. The wheels are wrapped in 25-in. (63.5 cm) Carlisle Trail Wolf Tires for rugged performance on tough terrain and changing conditions. |