For 2020, the rear A-arms are redesigned to minimize camber changes across the suspension travel, for enhanced response in tough terrain. Yamaha kept an eye on weight when developing the Wolverine RMAX2 1000, with this particular trim tipping the scales at 1845 lbs wet. Front suspension is a dual A-arm setup with a stabilizer bar limiting wheel travel to 12.25 inches. The 2019 Can-Am Defender XT HD8 has an MSRP of $15,799, while the 2019 Yamaha Wolverine X2 R-Spec has an MSRP of $14,499. The General 1000 Deluxe continues the brand’s chiseled appearance, with narrow rectangle LED headlights and a muscular hood that can’t be mistaken for anything but a Polaris. When you combine the low center of gravity, the longer wheelbase, and aggressively sloped front end it was so much fun weaving and bobbing through the trails on a cool winter’s morning. *This is a sponsored placement by Progressive Insurance. Multiple cup holders, high-traction floorboards, and adjustable driver seat and steering column round out the amenities. This special edition package includes the two-tone titanium bronze/tactical black, sun-top roof, custom seats, Warn 4,500lb winch and 27” Dirt Commander tires and color-matched wheels with an MSRP of $15,999.
2020 Yamaha Wolverine X2 XT-R 850. The front and rear brakes are large 4-wheel vented hydraulic discs with two-piston calipers and a shaft-mounted parking brake in the rear. Ground clearance is slightly less than the Polaris at 12.0 inches, part of which can be explained by the smaller diameter tires. ALL XT-R PACKAGE: For 2020, the Wolverine X2® XT-R™ leads the Wolverine range with beefy radial tires, heavy-duty WARN® winch, advanced suspension, and a stylish paint and graphics package. The transmission has Yamaha’s reliable Ultramatic CVT with all-wheel engine braking including Low, High, Neutral, and Reverse. The overall ground clearance is a healthy 11.5” with a full metal skid plate protecting the entire underbelly of the chassis. VERSATILITY UNEQUALED: The Wolverine X2 XT-R offers a balance of work-ready capability, refined comfort and trail-proven confidence that confirm Yamaha is the ultimate outdoor adventure partner. While the Yamaha is in the sport-utility recreational class, based on the looks and the performance, it felt much more sport than utility. A list of all manufacturer deals and rebates updated monthly so you are positive you get the best price possible on that new UTV. This frees things up a bit and allows for 16.9 inches of suspension travel. The Wolverine’s factory warranty is 6 months. VersaTrac Turf Mode permits the inside rear wheel to rotate independently from the outside wheel during turns. An optional Burgundy Metallic looks baller, as does the Rockford Fosgate audio.