The listing shows "Gas / Diesel," which means versions may be offered with petrol (gas) or diesel engines. Confirm the exact fuel type for the specific model you are buying.
250cc refers to the engine's cylinder capacity (250 cubic centimeters). It generally indicates a mid-size ATV suitable for trail riding, light utility work, and riders with some experience.
This model is a 4-stroke engine, which provides better fuel efficiency, smoother power delivery, and lower emissions compared with 2-stroke engines.
The product lists an automatic transmission with chain drive. That means it shifts automatically (CVT-style or semi-automatic) and final power is transmitted to the wheels via a chain.
The >1000W figure indicates the rated power output for an electrical component (such as an electric starter or auxiliary motor) or a general power class in the listing. For engine performance, rely on torque and horsepower specs from the manufacturer.
The 48V rating likely refers to the electrical system (battery voltage for electric start, lights, accessories, or an optional electric drive-assist). It does not necessarily indicate a fully electric vehicle—confirm with the seller.
Yes, the description lists CE certification, meaning it meets relevant European safety and compliance standards. Always request the certificate or conformity documentation from the supplier.
Top speed varies with gearing, weight and terrain, but most 250cc ATVs reach roughly 50–70 km/h (31–43 mph). Check the manufacturer’s spec sheet for a precise figure.
A 250cc ATV is generally intended for adults or experienced teenagers. Payload capacity varies by model—commonly 150–200 kg total. Verify the exact payload and age recommendations from the seller or manual.
Typical maintenance includes regular engine oil and filter changes, air-filter cleaning/replacement, chain lubrication and tensioning, brake inspections, coolant checks (if liquid-cooled), and periodic valve and carburetor/fuel-system checks. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule.
The 48V electrical spec suggests it likely has an electric start and battery-powered ignition. Confirm start type (electric, kick, or both) with the seller.
The listing doesn't specify brakes. Many 250cc ATVs use front and rear disc brakes, sometimes combined with drum rear brakes. Ask the supplier for exact brake types and specifications.
Availability of spare parts and authorized service depends on the brand and local distributor network. Contact the seller or local dealer to confirm parts availability, service centers, and warranty support for the KNL brand.
Regulations vary by country and region. In many places, 250cc ATVs require registration, insurance, and a motorcycle or ATV license to be used on public roads. Check local laws before purchase.
Accessory options often include front/rear cargo racks, winches, LED light bars, skid plates, and towing hitches. Availability depends on the model and dealer—ask the supplier about compatible accessories and factory options.
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