The Prairie® 360 offers dependable utility
and great towing capacity in a mid-size ATV
that is both fun and affordable to operate.
With disc brakes, shaft drive and a CVT transmission,
the Prairie 360 is value-priced yet packed with
features.
Power for the Prairie 360 ATV
comes from an air-cooled, single cylinder, four-stroke
engine displacing 362cc. 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 ATV utilizes
dependable shaft final drive, while stopping
power is provided by dual front disc brakes
and Kawasaki’s sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc
rear brake system.
For additional stopping power,
the Prairie 360 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 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 rider can tow 1,100 pounds—the
highest towing capacity in its class. |