2010 Honda ATV Lineup Unveiled

ATV.com Staff
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Suspension upgrade highlights 2010 changes

Honda has revealed its 2010 ATV lineup and though you won’t see any new models the FourTrax family of utility ATVs did receive some upgrades.

Chief among the changes for 2010 is the addition of pre-load adjustable front and rear suspension on the FourTrax Rancher 4×4 and FourTrax Rancher 4×4 ES. Also, much of the FourTrax Rancher family received a new seat with added foam. A new rack design is also found on the FourTrax Rancher family, which Honda says makes for easier cargo lashing.

Returning unchanged for 2010 is the flagship FourTrax Rincon and Rincon GPScape, along with the FourTrax Foreman Rubicon, FourTrax Recon and Recon ES.

Introduced in 2009, Honda’s Big Red remains in its original form, but a new Olive color joins Red and Natural Gear Camouflage. The Olive Big Red will be available in dealerships in September and will retail for $11,699. Big Red customers can also choose from more than 30 Honda Genuine Accessories, including windshields, tops and bumpers.

Honda’s TRX lineup of sport ATVs, including the TRX700XX, TRX450ER, TRX450R, TRX400X, TRX300X, TRX250X, and TRX90X are all unchanged for 2010.

Upgraded for 2010

FourTrax Rancher/FourTrax Rancher ES

An optional Electric Shift Program (ESP) allows for easy shifts with the touch of a handlebar-mounted button. Power is provided by a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 420cc engine. For 2010 the Rancher and Rancher ES also feature a new seat with added foam padding for increased comfort and a new rack design. Available in Red and Olive. In dealerships January 2010. MSRP: $TBD

FourTrax Rancher 4×4/FourTrax Rancher 4×4 with Electric Power Steering

The manual-shift FourTrax Rancher 4×4 offers an impressive list of standard features including selectable 4WD/2WD TraxLok, a torque-sensitive front differential and a torquey liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 420cc engine. In addition, the Rancher 4×4 can be had with the ease and convenience of Honda’s Electric Power Steering (EPS). Both the 4×4 and EPS models receive pre-load adjustable front and rear suspension for 2010 that can be altered to suit specific riding conditions and terrain. Other upgrades for 2010 include a new seat with added foam padding for increased comfort and a new rack. Available in Red, Olive and Natural Gear Camouflage. In dealerships September 2009.MSRP: $5,999.00 – $6,799.00

FourTrax Rancher 4×4 ES/FourTrax Rancher 4×4 ES with Electric Power Steering

The FourTrax Rancher 4×4 ES comes factory-loaded with plenty of features: Honda’s Electric Shift Program (ESP) that makes gear shifts as easy as touching a button, selectable 4WD/2WD TraxLok, a torque-sensitive front differential and fuel injection. To top it off, the Rancher 4×4 ES is also available with the riding ease delivered by Honda’s Electric Power Steering (EPS). For 2010, both the 4×4 ES and 4×4 ES with EPS feature pre-load adjustable front and rear suspension that can be altered to suit specific riding conditions and terrain. Additional upgrades for 2010 include a new seat with added foam padding for increased comfort and a new rack design. Available in Red, Olive and Natural Gear Camouflage. In dealerships September 2009. MSRP: $6,199.00 – $6,999.00

FourTrax Rancher AT/FourTrax Rancher AT with Electric Power Steering

The FourTrax Rancher AT brings a true automatic five-speed transmission to the Rancher lineup that gives the rider the option to choose between a fully automatic mode and Electric Shift Program (ESP), which allows for easy pushbutton shifting. The Rancher AT also features independent rear suspension, selectable 4WD/2WD TraxLok and a torque-sensitive front differential, plus a variation with Electric Power Steering (EPS). For 2010, the Rancher ATs also receive a new seat with added foam padding for increased comfort and a new rack design. Available in Red, Olive and Natural Gear Camouflage. In dealerships September 2009. MSRP: $7,299.00 – $7,699.00

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