The product name indicates 150cc, but the provided specs list a 250cc displacement. There is a discrepancy — please confirm with the seller or product page. Based on the spec sheet, the engine displacement is 250cc, but packaging or SKU may indicate 150cc.
The engine type is listed as a 4-stroke, which typically runs on gasoline (some small diesel variants exist). The spec also lists 'Fuel Gas / Diesel' and shows electrical values (48V and >1000W) which likely refer to the electrical system (electric start, lights, accessories). Confirm fuel type with the seller before purchase.
The ATV uses an automatic transmission with a chain final drive. That means it shifts automatically (no clutch lever) and power is transferred to the wheels via a chain drive.
A 4-stroke ATV with a listed 48V electrical system typically features an electric starter. A kick start may or may not be included; the specification does not explicitly state the starter types, so verify with the seller.
Top speed depends on actual engine size and gearing. Generally, a 150cc ATV reaches roughly 35–45 mph (56–72 km/h) and a 250cc ATV can reach 45–60+ mph (72–97+ km/h). Exact top speed should be confirmed with the manufacturer and will be affected by rider weight and terrain.
The listing does not specify payload. Typical small 4-wheel ATVs in this class support roughly 150–300 kg (330–660 lb) including rider and cargo. For a precise figure, request the rated load or curb and gross vehicle weights from the seller.
Brake type is not listed in the provided specs. Many modern ATVs use hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. Confirm the exact brake configuration (disc vs. drum, hydraulic vs. mechanical) with the supplier.
The product lists CE certification, which indicates conformity with applicable European safety standards for marketed equipment. Emissions compliance (EPA, CARB, etc.) is not specified — check local requirements and ask the seller for regional certifications if you need road- or emissions-compliant paperwork.
Typical maintenance includes regular oil and oil filter changes (commonly every 20–50 hours or per miles recommended by manufacturer), air filter cleaning/replacement, spark plug checks, chain lubrication and tensioning, brake inspections, battery maintenance, and periodic valve/engine checks. Always follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule.
No warranty information is provided in the listing. Warranty coverage (length and terms) varies by manufacturer and seller. Ask the seller for warranty details in writing before purchase.
Suitability depends on engine size, top speed, and rider experience. Smaller-displacement ATVs (around 110–150cc) may be suitable for experienced teens under supervision; 250cc is generally for adults. Regardless of size, beginners should receive training, use safety gear (helmet, goggles, gloves), and consider speed limiters or restricted modes if available.
Most 4-wheel ATVs are designed for off-road use only. Road legality varies by jurisdiction — some areas allow conversion for street use with additional equipment and registration. Check local laws and ask the seller if any road-legal kit or documentation is provided.
Parts availability depends on the manufacturer’s distribution network. Common replacement parts (filters, tires, batteries, brake pads, chains, etc.) are often available through dealers or aftermarket suppliers. Confirm with the seller or local dealer that parts and service are accessible for the KNL model.
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