ONE OF the ATV highlights at this year’s Highland Show was the launch of the updated KingQuad 400 ATV model on the Suzuki stand.
The model features a new fuel injection system which is claimed to improve fuel efficiency and reliability, plus it offer a much smoother power delivery.
Following the lead of other manufacturers, Suzuki has also added a multi-function digital LCD display to provide riders with easy-to-read information at a glance.
The 400 comes in at £5549, plus VAT, and you can add another £200 to get an auto version.
Also new from Suzuki is a change to the 500 model, which had joined the KingQuad 750 by being fitted with a popular power steering system. The latest option for the KingQuad 500 is a non-power steering version.
As usual, all KingQuads have Suzuki’s fully independent and adjustable suspension system which is aimed at producing a highly manoeuvrable, versatile and comfortable machine.


















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