CFMoto’s new midsize utility task vehicle is a lighter unit with a heavier towing capacity and more storage space
CFMoto has added to its range of UTVs with a midsize model the company says is a “quantum leap” over its predecessor.
The UForce 600 replaces the UForce 550 EPS and is lighter, more powerful, has greater towing capacity and a host of other improvements.
“The UForce 600 is a massive addition to our Aussie UTV arsenal, and we’re tremendously excited about its potential with all the updates such as the electronic engine braking and limited-slip rear diff,” CFMOTO Australia director Michael Poynton says.
“It’s the perfect machine for both work and play.”
In addition to the updates mentioned by Poynton, CFMoto has also added a new front-end design, enhanced storage space, increased ground clearance and metallic paint.
The UForce 600 offers 41hp (31kw) and 62Nm of torque (3hp and 1pNm more than the 550 EPS) and has a dry weight of 570kg, which is 42kg lighter than the 550 EPS.
There is a 680kg towing capacity and 280kg cargo capacity.
Standard features include electronic power steering, a ROPS-approved cage, work and normal drive models and 30cm aluminium wheels.
Another new addition is a larger bench seat, which cleverly has almost 100L of storage underneath.
The UForce 600 is now on sale from CFMoto dealers and carries a drive away price of $13,490.