Quad bike manufacturer CFMoto will remain in the Australian market once rollover protection laws become mandatory and has even expanded its product line.
The manufacturer launched its C Force 625 EPS late last year and has described the midrange model as “completely new from the ground up”.
The 580cc single-cylinder ATV offers 40hp (30kW) of power, 49Nm of torque and, crucially, comes fitted with an Australian-manufactured rollover protection device that exceeds the minimum standards which will become law in October.
Plenty of other features are included as standard on the 625 EPS.
There is a lockable rear differential, electronic power steering, 12-inch (30cm) alloy wheels with 25-inch (63cm) six-ply tyres, hand guards, tow hitch and a powerful 600W magneto.
Newly designed dual A-Arm suspension, push button-locking front differential, LED lights, an LCD dash with Bluetooth connectivity, four-wheel hydraulic disc brakes and an enhanced chassis are also part of the offering.
Another handy feature for farmers working in tight spaces is a turning circle of 7.25m, which the manufacturer describes as “class leading”.
CFMoto is running a promotion until the end of the 2020-21 financial year where every quad bike from their range, including the 625 EPS, comes with an extension of the factory warranty from two to three years and also a free 3000-watt generator.
The C Force 625 EPS has a rideaway price of $10,490, which includes the rollover protection device.