Tweaks to the Suzuki KingQuad 500 and 750 models, to be displayed on the Suzuki stand (Hall 19 stand 19.254), are designed to make them more comfortable to operate.

All the KingQuads have the classic Suzuki T-shaped seat, which is extremely comfortable for all-day use and an ergonomic riding position means that these machines are easy to handle and steer.

The front suspension, steering system, power steering system, rear stabiliser, and the chassis frame all combine to deliver excellent straight-line stability as well as sure-footed handling when cornering and improved manoeuverability. This also makes the machine easier to ride as shock levels are reduced and less rider effort is required when travelling over diverse terrain.

The KingQuads also have additional storage compartments and a handlebar-mounted headlight, plus the multi-function instrument panel is easier to view and also includes a service reminder icon. Maintenance work has been made easier by the re-design of some body parts that make some components such as the fuel filter, easier to access.

The CESAR Security System, powered by Datatag, is the official security initiative of both the Construction Equipment Association (CEA) and the Agricultural Engineers Association (AEA) and comes free on all new Suzuki utility ATVs.

Suzuki's Datatag kit will give each ATV a unique ‘fingerprint’ with an identity that cannot be erased, however hard a criminal may try. This acts as a strong theft deterrent and a tool for recovery should the worst happen, as well as reducing insurance premiums.

Safety is also paramount and Suzuki offers free European ATV Safety Institute (EASI) training with all of its ATVs.