The Prairie® 360 4x4 features an advanced
four-wheel-drive system coupled with a dependable
four-stroke engine in a mid-side chassis. This
combination gives farmers, ranchers and recreational
users a practical ATV that ready to get dirty,
haul heavy loads, and explore challenging terrain.
Power for the Prairie 360 4x4
ATV comes from an air-cooled, single cylinder,
four-stroke engine displacing 362cc. The power
is then transferred through Kawasaki’s
continuously variable transmission (CVT). With
high and low forward gears plus reverse, the
CVT enables the engine to operate in its optimal
rpm range, giving the rider maximum torque regardless
of speed or riding conditions.
The Prairie 360 4x4 ATV utilizes
dependable shaft drive and gives the rider the
added benefit of selectable four-wheel drive
operation. At the flip of a switch, the Prairie
360 4x4 rider can engage all four wheels for
added traction in adverse riding conditions.
The Prairie 360 4x4 utilizes a limited-slip
front differential, so steering is light and
more precise. When maximum traction is needed,
the rider can utilize Kawasaki’s Variable
Front Differential Control by pulling a lever
on the left handlebar to send power to both
front wheels. When maximum traction is no longer
needed, the rider simply releases the lever—the
system is simple and effective.
Stopping power for the Prairie
360 4x4 is provided by dual front disc brakes
and Kawasaki’s sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc
rear brake system.
For added stopping power, the
Prairie 360 4x4 features the Kawasaki Engine
Brake Control, which uses engine compression
to help slow the ATV in technical maneuvers
such as crawling at low speeds over rocks or
descending steep downgrades.
The Prairie 360 4x4 ATV rides
on supple MacPherson strut front suspension
with 6.7 inches of travel, while rear suspension
duties are handled by a sporty, single-shock
aluminum swingarm with 7.1 inches of travel.
It also features a large, comfortable saddle
and full-sized floor boards with adjustable
footpegs for maximum comfort. Plus, steel front
and rear cargo racks can carry a combined weight
of 242 pounds.
Other conveniences include powerful
dual halogen headlights, and a hitch bracket
is standard, so the Prairie 360 4x4 can tow
1,100 pounds – the highest towing capacity
in its class. |