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2012 Kawasaki
Teryx4 750 EPS Camo 4x4 UTV
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2012 KAWASAKI TERYX4
750 EPS CAMO 4x4 UTV / RUV
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Large 26-inch Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 tires are
the largest available in the RUV category, and
offer the type of ride comfort, control and
traction you’d expect from an RUV this
capable in so many different environments. Their
tread and carcass design help maximize forward
traction while at the same time optimizing control
for aggressive cornering.
The Teryx4’s unique chassis dimensions
help in the areas of turning, climbing and working,
too. Its relatively short (compared to other
four-seat RUVs) 85.7-inch wheelbase affords
it a surprisingly small 16.7-foot turning radius,
which makes tight turns an easy affair on trails
or in tight spaces. The unit’s substantial
ground clearance (10.8 inches) helps keep it
from bottoming when cresting a ridge or rolling
an obstacle, while high approach and departure
angles (79 and 65 degrees, respectively) thanks
to minimal bodywork overhang reduce the possibility
of smacking the front bumper when approaching
a steep slope or scraping the tail when exiting
one.
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The
Teryx4 has over a foot of ground clearance
& features rock guards that help deflect
obstacles along the trail |
Even
though the Teryx4 has a smaller bed than
the two seater, it can still carry 250lbs
in the bed |
The Teryx4 EPS Camo excels at all sorts of
9-to-5 or leisure-oriented jobs, too, from hauling
to transportation to towing, from small jobs
to really big ones. Its 250-pound-capacity cargo
hold is sizeable, measuring 18 by 48 inches,
with an 8.5-inch depth. The flat-bottomed space
is big enough for a large cooler, spare fuel
cans or other large objects, and four tie-down
loops help secure cargo safely. The rear wall
is shorter in the center, which makes it easier
to load and remove items. Towing capacity is
a staggering 1,300 pounds.
Convenience features include DC sockets –
one in front, another in back – providing
a total of 120 watts of electrical power, while
nearly 8 gallons of fuel capacity offer substantial
range, enough for a long day of work or trekking.
There’s a drink holder for each of the
four seats, while an auto-style parking brake
activates the sealed rear brake setup, to aid
parking even on a slope. Getting at the front
suspension, coolant reservoir, air filter and
electrical equipment is easy thanks to an easy-open
front hood, which is part of a body package
that’s stylish, rugged and rugged-looking.
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The
Teryx4 comes with more cup holders and
12V outlets than most cars do! |
Those powerful and purposeful good looks start
up front, with a stylish hood, beefy steel front
guard, headlamp and fender design that gives
the Teryx4 a no-nonsense look that says “sporty”
and “functional” in the same breath.
Standard doors front and rear are easy to use,
look good, and offer a level of mud protection.
Scratch-resistant bodywork and textured paint
on the ROPS framework and front guard help keep
the Teryx4 looking good for a good long time,
too.
You’ll enjoy riding in the Teryx4 EPS
for a good long time, too, because it’s
the most comfortable RUV in its class by far.
Its roomy interior gives driver and passengers
room to spread out, with plenty of hip, shoulder
and legroom. High-backed bucket seats and three-point
seatbelts offer a high degree of comfortable
security, while urethane cushioning and cold-resistant
elastic seat material provide all-day plushness.
The adjustable front seats offer three positions
in one-inch increments, while the back seats
are mounted slightly higher than those in front
to give passengers a better view forward and
an easier time getting in and out.
Handholds integrated into the frame give passengers
extra security, while comfort mounts and an
anti-cinch feature on the seatbelts helps prevent
over-tightening when the belts lock during sudden
deceleration (or when the tilt sensor is activated).
Helping ensure riders wear their seatbelts is
a handy seat-belt use reminder light, which
remains lit if the driver’s belt isn’t
buckled.
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In
the center of the Teryx4 dash is a multi-function
electronic display which has a speedometer,
fuel gauge, & clock |
The
Teryx4 750 4x4 UTV features a large glove
box that can carry items you may need
along the trail |
Instrumentation is top-notch, and includes
a multi-function electronic display that provides
a ton of useful information: Speedometer, fuel
gauge, odometer and hour meter, clock, dual
trip meters, 2WD/4WD indicator, front differential
indicator light, parking indicator, water temp
and fuel injection warning indicators, reverse
indicator light, etc. – everything you
need to know.
Power. Comfort. Convenience. Hauling and towing
ability. Reliability. Four wheels. Four seats.
The riding ease and comfort of electric power
steering. And the hunting-oriented stealth of
Realtree APG HD graphics. The Teryx4 may be
the ultimate outdoorsman’s RUV. But Kawasaki’s
camo model has it beat when the hunt’s
on.
A large selection of authentic Kawasaki Accessories
are available through Kawasaki dealers for the
2012 Teryx4 750 4x4 EPS Camo. As with all off-highway
vehicle recreation, Kawasaki encourages RUV
drivers to drive responsibly and to respect
the environment.
About Kawasaki Motors
Corp
Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. (KMC) markets
and distributes Kawasaki motorcycles, ATVs,
personal watercraft, utility vehicles and recreation
utility vehicles through a network of more than
1,350 independent retailers, with an additional
8,000 retailers specializing in Kawasaki power
products and general purpose engines. KMC and
its affiliates employ nearly 3,100 people in
the United States, with 300 of them located
at KMC's Irvine, California headquarters.
Kawasaki’s tagline, “Let
the good times roll.™”, is recognized
worldwide. The Kawasaki brand has become synonymous
with powerful, stylish motorcycles for over
four decades. Information about Kawasaki’s
complete line of recreational products and Kawasaki
affiliates can be found on the Internet at www.kawasaki.com.