The product name advertises 500cc, but the provided specification lists 300CC. These conflicting details suggest there may be multiple variants or a specification error. Please confirm the exact model/variant with the seller or manufacturer (KNL) before purchase.
The product name includes '4x4', indicating a four-wheel-drive capability. Verify with the seller whether the specific unit you're viewing has selectable 4x4/2WD modes and front differential engagement.
The specification lists Fuel as 'Gas / Diesel' but also shows Voltage 36V and Power 800-1000W, which typically indicate an electric system. This suggests multiple powertrain options or a mixed/incorrect spec. Confirm with the seller whether your chosen unit is gasoline, diesel, or an electric/hybrid variant.
The spec lists a 4-stroke engine. If you choose a gasoline or diesel variant, it should be a 4-stroke. For electric variants, the 4-stroke note would not apply.
The specification lists 'Automatic' transmission and 'Chain Drive' as the transmission system. This commonly means a CVT (automatic) gearbox with a chain final drive. Confirm exact drivetrain details with the seller.
The spec shows 'Power 800 - 1000W', which is consistent with small electric motors, not a 300cc–500cc internal combustion engine. For gas/diesel engines of 300–500cc you'd expect a much higher power rating. Please verify the correct power rating for the specific variant.
A 36V rating typically refers to the battery system voltage on electric models or the electric-start battery pack. If you are purchasing a gasoline/diesel model, ask whether a 36V electrical system is used for starting/accessories.
Yes — the provided specification lists Certification: CE. Ask the seller for a CE certificate copy if you need compliance documentation for your region.
A top speed is not provided in the specification. Typical top speeds vary widely by engine size and gearing (roughly 50–80 km/h for 300cc, higher for 500cc). Check the seller's technical sheet for the exact top speed of the variant you're interested in.
Payload and towing capacities are not listed. These values depend on chassis, suspension, and engine variant. Request the rated payload and towing specs from the seller or manufacturer before use.
General maintenance for an ATV includes regular oil and filter changes, air filter cleaning/replacement, chain maintenance (lubrication and tension), brake inspections, and battery checks. For exact intervals (hours/miles) consult the owner’s manual or the seller for the specific model.
Warranty terms and spare parts availability depend on the seller and KNL's regional support. Ask the seller for warranty duration, coverage details, and how spare parts/service are handled in your area.
Many 300–500cc ATVs are suitable for both utility and recreational use, but payload, towing capability, suspension, and accessory options determine suitability. Confirm the model’s utility features (racks, tow hitch, winch capacity) before relying on it for work.
Accessories are commonly available for ATVs — winches, front/rear racks, LED lights, storage boxes, and skid plates. Check with the seller for compatible accessories for the exact KNL model you are considering.
Because the listing contains inconsistent information (500cc name vs. 300CC spec and electric power/voltage figures), contact the seller or KNL directly to request the full technical datasheet, photos of the VIN/engine plate, and clarification on the exact variant before completing your purchase.
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