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2019 Vehicle of the Year: Yamaha Kodiak 450

In an ATV market that touts ever-larger side-by-side vehicles capable of hauling four humans and untold pounds of gear and game, many hunters still choose to use a four-wheeler. A four-wheeler is, after all, cheaper than a SxS. It is also easier to maneuver in tight spots, rides in a pickup bed and sits nicely in the back of a garage. Yamaha considered all this when it designed the 2019 Kodiak 450.

Making Tracks: 2017 Can-Am Defender Max XT

Serving as one of the most accessorized Defender Max models, the Defender Max XT starts at an MSRP of $17,199. That’s no small chunk of change, but you’re not getting a small return, either—literally or figuratively. The Defender Max XT combines power and comfort in a way not often seen in the OHV marketplace.

Can-Am Announces 2018 Maverick Side-by-Side Family of Vehicles

Can-Am has introduced its 2018 Maverick Trail family of 50-inch class side-by-side vehicles. The new, two-person Can-Am vehicles are designed to present trail riders and hunters with new levels of control, convenience, comfort and versatility.

Video: Bad Boy Stampede 900

Bad Boy had the Stampede 900 on display at the 145th NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Louisville last week. Get a closer look with this video.

Bad Boy Off Road Introduces the Stampede

The maker known for its electric vehicles is rebranded with a new gasoline-powered side-by-side ATV.

10 Things You Didn't Know About Can-Am

Not very familiar with Can-Am? Don't worry, that's what we're here for. We've assembled a list of 10 facts that should help get you acquainted with what the company has to offer—and if you're soon to be in the market for an ATV of your own, we'd suggest you pay attention.

Making Tracks: 2015 Kawasaki Mule Pro-FXT EPS Camo

Taking utility to the next level, Kawasaki has introduced the latest in its line of Mule side-by-side vehicles, the Mule Pro-FXT.

Yamaha, Polaris Call on Consumers to Fight Potential New CPSC Standards for SxS Vehicles

Yamaha, Polaris and other off-road vehicle manufacturers are calling on hunters and off-road enthusiasts to stand up and resist potential new Consumer Product Safety Commission mandates for off-road, side-by-side vehicles.

Yamaha Machines Draw Crowds

A Yamaha Grizzly 700 ESP was a featured attraction Friday and Saturday.

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