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The market for all-terrain vehicles in India is predicted to develop significantly. The market is anticipated to keep expanding because of the favorable weather and rise in off-road activities in recent years.
Additionally, all-terrain vehicles are being improved for more efficient driving thanks to technological advancements, which are boosting the all-terrain vehicle market in India.
Every year, there are more and more recreational activities. Sports authorities at the national level arrange the all-terrain vehicle championships using off-road all-terrain vehicles in difficult terrain. Manufacturers of all-terrain vehicles have adopted more technology connected to electric cars in recent years.
The India All-Terrain Vehicle Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Suzuki Motorcycles, a Japanese two-wheeler manufacturer, has debuted two new all-terrain vehicles in India. Suzuki India’s foray into the highly specialized ATV sector is marked by the release of two new models, the Ozark 250 and Quadsport Z400.
Suzuki Motorcycles India hopes to establish a solid presence in this expanding market with its two new all-terrain vehicles and open the door for further releases there in the future.
The Suzuki Ozark 250 is an entry-level model that is great for novices and good for leisure activities. The sportier ATV for high-performance off-roading with a dynamic chassis and torque-loaded performance is the more potent Suzuki Quadsport Z400.
A 246 cc, 1 cylinder, air-cooled, SOHC engine with 5-speed gearbox power the Ozark 250 according to its technical specs.
While the rear suspension is of the swingarm type with coil springs, the front suspension is an independent, double wishbone, coil spring, oil damped unit. While the back wheels have drum brakes, the front wheels have double disc brakes.
The Quadsport Z400, on the other hand, is propelled by a 398 cc, 1-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC engine that is connected to the same 5-speed transmission. The Ozark 250’s suspension system is used by the Quadsport Z400, and dual front discs and single rear discs are responsible for stopping the vehicle.
The RZR Pro R Sport ATV, Polaris India’s new flagship model, will go on sale in India. The 1997 cc 4-stroke DOHC Inline four-cylinder engine on Polaris’ new flagship ATV is capable of producing 225 horsepower at its highest output.
This vehicle is available with a two-seater interior and has three different driving systems: 2WD, 4WD, and 4WD Lock. According to the business, these driving systems allow the car to easily navigate any terrain. Polaris India’s dedication to the Indian market is further strengthened by the introduction of their flagship model, the RZR Pro R Sport.
A leading automaker with a huge selection of ATVs, golf carts, and agricultural equipment is Nebula Automobiles. The Trike, HS800, and AX700 are three brand-new, high-end ATVs that Nebula introduced to the Indian market. Nebula Trike is a three-wheel ATV that is a work of pure art and power, and it is stunning to look at.
A 300cc water-cooled engine that cranks out 13Kw of power at 6500 rpm powers the Nebula Trike. It has a 12L tank and weighs 220kg. Next is the HS800, an all-terrain vehicle with a tank capacity of 30L and an 800cc, water-cooled, dual v-type cylinder engine with a top speed of 70km/h.
The 686cc 4-stroke, liquid-cooled AX700 is a single-seater ATV with both front and rear disc brakes. The Nebula AX700 sports a 2WD and 4WD switchable mode.