It uses a 4-stroke, 250cc internal combustion engine. 4-stroke engines provide smoother power delivery, better fuel economy and lower emissions than two-stroke designs.
The specification lists Fuel: Gas / Diesel, which typically means the model is offered in either a gasoline or a diesel variant. Confirm the fuel type when ordering to get the correct version.
Automatic transmission means no manual gear shifting is required. Most ATVs with 'automatic' use a continuously variable transmission (CVT) or similar system for smooth, gearless acceleration and easier low-speed maneuvering.
The ATV is equipped with four-wheel drive for improved traction across loose or uneven terrain. Engagement can be permanent or selectable (check the specific model); the drivetrain uses a chain drive between the engine/transmission and the final drive.
Chain drive means the final power transfer uses a chain and sprockets. Regular maintenance includes cleaning, lubrication, tension checks and periodic replacement of the chain and sprockets as they wear.
The 48V rating most likely refers to the vehicle's electrical system (starter, lights, accessories or an accessory winch). It does not imply the ATV is fully electric; this model uses a 250cc internal combustion engine.
Power >1000W typically indicates the electrical or auxiliary power capacity (for accessories or electrical components). For engine output in horsepower or kW, ask the seller for the rated engine power specification for the chosen fuel variant.
The listing shows CE certification, which indicates conformity with applicable EU safety and environmental requirements for certain vehicle components. The model name includes 'EPA' which suggests attention to US emissions standards, but you should confirm EPA registration and local approval with the seller or manufacturer before purchase.
The product name includes 'Polaris' but the specification lists Brand Name: KNL. This can indicate a specific rebadged model or third‑party seller. Verify the actual manufacturer, warranty provider and authorized dealer before buying.
Typical maintenance includes regular oil and filter changes, air filter service, spark plug inspection/replacement, chain lubrication/tensioning, brake inspection, coolant checks (if liquid-cooled) and periodic valve and carburetor/fuel system checks. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance manual for exact intervals.
Specific tire size and ground clearance vary by build and trim. 250cc sport/utility ATVs usually have off-road tires and moderate ground clearance suitable for trails and light utility work. Check the model’s spec sheet for exact tire dimensions and clearance measurements.
Payload and towing capacity depend on the frame, suspension and build. Smaller 250cc utility ATVs commonly handle several hundred pounds of cargo and tow a trailer within manufacturer limits. Request the exact payload and tow ratings from the seller or documentation for safe operation.
Yes — many ATVs support accessories such as winches, front/rear racks, lighting, and small plows. Confirm the ATV's mounting points, electrical capacity (48V system), and recommended accessory limits before installation.
Regulations vary by country, state and local jurisdiction. Some places require registration, insurance or a driver's license for certain ATVs or for road use. Check local laws before operating the vehicle on public land or roads.
Parts and warranty support depend on the listed brand and the seller. Because the listing references KNL and uses a product name with Polaris, verify the authorized parts supplier and warranty terms with your dealer to ensure proper service and genuine replacement parts.
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