Yamaha ATVs and UTVs - Models, Prices, Specs and Reviews (2024)

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Yamaha ATVs and UTVs

Yamaha ATVs have been part of our off-road fabric since they first debuted in the United States with the 1980 Tri-Moto three-wheeler.

After evolving its three-wheel lineup for the next five years, Yamaha came to market with its first four-wheeled ATV in the 1985 model year – the Yamaha YFM200 Moto-4 – the first of all the Yamaha ATVs to come with a practical reverse gear.

With the release of the Yamaha Banshee in the 1987 model year, Yamaha offered the industry’s first high-performance, twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 350cc, 2-stroke engine – the largest two-stroke engine ever in an ATV.

Other benchmarks of Yamaha ATVs include the 1987 Warrior (first electric start Sport ATV), 1987 TerraPro (first ATV with Power Take Off capabilities), 1989 Pro Hauler (first ATV with a cargo bed), 1998 Grizzly 600 (at the time the largest ever even in a Utilty ATV), 1999 Beartracker (first Yamaha ATV built in the U.S.), 1991 660R Raptor (at the time the largest engine ever in a Sport ATV), 2002 Grizzly 660 (first push button front differential lock feature), 2004 YFZ450 (best power-to-weight ratio of any ATV ever), and 2007 Grizzly 700 EPS (first ATV with electronic power steering).

Beyond Yamaha ATVs, the Yamaha brand expanded to include UTVs. The Yamaha Rhino helped usher the sport-recreation UTV segment and was a wild success for the brand for a decade and led the way for the Yamaha Viking, Yamaha Wolverine, and Yamaha YXZ1000R models.

2021 Yamaha ATVs

YFZ50

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Yamaha ATVs: Yamaha YFZ50

For the youngest riders looking for the Sport ATV experience, the Yamaha YFZ50 is just the ticket. Intended for riders six years old and older, this ATV features a 49cc engine, throttle limiter (parental control), power cut-off tether switch, beefy steel frame, single I-arm front suspension, and rear swingarm rear suspension. Prices start at $2199.

Grizzly 90

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Yamaha ATVs: Grizzly 90

Designed for young riders aged 10 and older, the Grizzly 90 makes an ideal introduction to the world of Yamaha ATVs. These Yamaha ATVs feature a 90cc engine, three sealed drum brakes, A-arm front suspension, monoshock swingarm in the rear, and integrated steel cargo racks. Prices start at $3099.

Raptor 90

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Yamaha ATVs: Raptor 90

Sharing the same engine as the Grizzly 90, the Raptor 90 is also intended for riders 10 and older with a Sport ATV slant. It features a compact A-arm front suspension and swingarm rear suspension. Shocks all around are preload adjustable and suspension travel is 5.0 inches up front and 5.7 in the back. Prices start at $3099.

Grizzly

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Yamaha Grizzly

Yamaha’s premium ATV, the Grizzly is powered by a 686cc engine and features high-performance Ultramatic transmission, wide-arc A-arms, full body skid plates, power steering, and 11.3 inches of ground clearance. Three trim levels are available, starting with the base Grizzly EPS with retails for $9999. Upgrade to the Grizzly EPS SE ($10,599) to add a Maxxis ‘Zilla tires mounted on 14-inch aluminum wheels and painted bodywork. The Grizzly EPS XT-R ($10,999) also comes with wheel/tire upgrade (wheels are color-matched) and a factory-installed Warn winch.

Kodiak 450

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Yamaha Kodiak 450

The most affordable full-sized Yamaha ATVs are the Kodiak 450 models. Each is equipped with a 421cc single-cylinder engine and comes ready to work from the factory. Three trim levels are available for 2021. The base Kodiak 450 retails for $6199. Upgrade to the Kodiak 450 EPS ($7299) for electronic power steering and alloy wheels, while the Kodiak 450 EPS SE ($7599) adds styling features and a factory-installed Warn winch.

Kodiak 700

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Yamaha Kodiak 700

The Kodiak 700 offers the same powerful engine available in the Grizzly, but in a more affordable and compact package. Three trim levels are available, including the base Kodiak 700 that retails for $7299. Upgrade to the Kodiak 700 EPS ($8899) for electronic power steering, alloy wheels, and three-position On-Command 4WD. The Kodiak 700 EPS SE ($9399) further adds a factory-installed Warn winch and painted plastics.

YFZ450R

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Yamaha YFZ450R: Yamaha ATVs

Pure Sport ATV performance is largely a thing of the past in this industry, but Yamaha is keeping the dream alive with the YFZ450 family. Features include a 449cc fuel-injected engine, five-speed manual transmission, cast aluminum/steel chassis, assist-and-slipper clutch, wide footpegs, and high performance KYB shocks. Two trim levels are available, including the base YFZ450R ($9199). Upgrade to the YFZ450R SE ($9599) and you get GYTR performance parts and an exclusive color and graphic scheme.

Raptor 700

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Yamaha Raptor 700R SE: Yamaha ATVs

Of all Yamaha ATVs, you’d be hard pressed to find any more fun than the venerable Raptor 700 family. These machines offer impressive sport performance, to go along with on-trail comfort. Features include 686cc engine with five-speed manual transmission, and long-travel suspension. Three trim levels are available, starting with the base Raptor 700 at $8199. Move up to the Raptor 700R ($8799) for fully adjustable piggyback shocks (high- and low-speed compression, preload and rebound). Finally, the Raptor 700R SE ($9399) adds GYTR performance parts and unique color and graphics.

2021 Yamaha UTVs

Viking

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Yamaha Viking Ranch Edition

Yamaha’s most work-centric machine, the Viking is a true workhorse. It features Yamaha’s proven 686cc engine tuned for low-end grunt, Ultramatic transmission, three-seat cabin, 11.8 inches of ground clearance, 600 pounds of cargo bed capacity, and 1500 pounds of towing capacity. Three trim levels are available, starting with the base Viking at $11,999. The Viking EPS ($13,599) offers up electronic power steering and aluminum wheels, while the Viking EPS Ranch Edition ($14,299) nets you orange painted bodywork with matching orange seats, overfenders, and a rearview mirror.

Viking VI

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Yamaha Viking VI

The Viking VI family is essentially a six-seat, two-row version of the Viking and shares the same powertrain. Only two trim levels are available for 2021 – the base Viking VI EPS with power steering ($14,399) and the Viking VI EPS Ranch Edition ($15,699), with painted orange bodywork, matching orange seats, overfenders, rearview mirror, alloy wheels, and front brush guard.

Wolverine X2

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Yamaha Wolverine X2

The Wolverine is Yamaha’s Sport-Utility family of UTVs – vehicles equally at home on the trail or putting in work. Wolverine X2 models have room for two and each features an 847cc parallel twin engine, Ultramatic transmission, electronic power steering, and On-Command 4WD. Two trim levels are available for 2021 with the X2 R-Spec 850 carrying a retail price of $14,499 and featuring piggyback shocks that are fully adjustable, along with a roof and overfenders. The X2 XT-R 850 adds a factory-installed Warn winch, special edition paint, color-matched wheels, and GBC Dirt Commander tires.

Wolverine X4 850

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Yamaha Wolverine X4

As you can probably gather by the name, the Wolverine X4 is largely the same vehicle as the X2, but with room for four people. It shares the same 847cc parallel twin engine, Ultramatic transmission, electronic power steering, and On-Command 4WD. Beyond the second row of seating, all X4 models also boast self-leveling shocks. Two trim levels are available, starting with the base X4 850 that retails for $16,499. The Wolverine X4 XT-R 850 ($18,199) adds a factory-installed Warn winch, color-matched wheels, Special Edition paint, and GBC Dirt Commander tires.

Wolverine RMAX2 1000

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Yamaha Wolverine RMAX2 1000

Brand new for 2021 is the Yamaha Wolverine RMAX2 family, which boasts a 999cc parallel twin engine that delivers 108 horsepower along with the new Yamaha D-Mode that unlocks three power delivery options to match the terrain. As well, big 30-inch Maxxis Carnivore tires connect the RMAX2 to the ground, while Fox 2.0 QS3 shocks dole out the ample suspension travel. Three trim levels are available, starting with the base Wolverine RMAX2 1000 ($19,799). Upgrade to the RMAX2 1000 XT-R ($21,999) for a factory-installed Warn winch and integrated Yamaha Adventure Pro navigation. Finally, the RMAX2 1000 Limited Edition ($23,299) adds Fox iQS suspension technology and a fully integrated stereo system.

Wolverine RMAX4 1000

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Yamaha Wolverine RMAX4 1000

Yamaha also added a four-seat RMAX4 1000 family for those who are looking to carry multiple passengers. These machines boast the same 999cc parallel twin engine and new Yamaha D-Mode. They also offer Maxxis Carnivore tires, but instead of the two-seater’s square setup, the 4-seater users 30-inch tires in the back and 29-inch tires up front. Three trim levels are offered: RMAX4 1000 ($21,299), RMAX4 1000 XT-R ($23,999), and RMAX4 1000 Limited Edition ($25,299).

YXZ1000R

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Yamaha YXZ1000R

For the pure performance Sport UTV market, Yamaha offers up its YXZ1000R family. Each model is powered by a 998cc inline three-cylinder engine controlled by a five-speed sequential transmission. Two models are available with the manual transmission – the base YXZ1000R ($18,999) and the YXZ1000R SE ($20,699) which features Advanced Fox Dual Spring suspension, beadlock wheels, painted bodywork, and contrast-stitched seats.

YXZ1000R SS

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Yamaha YXZ1000R SS

The key difference between the YXZ1000R and the YXZ1000R SS is Yamaha’s Sport Shift transmission. This allows you to change gears without having to worry about a clutch – just tap the paddle shifters up or down. These models share the same powertrain as the rest of the YXZ family. Three trim levels are available, including the base YXZ1000R SS that retails for $18,999. Upgrade to the YXZ1000R SS SE ($20,699) and get Advanced Fox Dual Spring suspension, beadlock wheels, painted bodywork, and contrast-stitched seats. Finally, the YXZ1000R SS XT-R ($21,799) includes a factory-installed Warn winch, special edition paint, color-matched wheels, and exclusive Maxxis Carnage tires.

Yamaha ATVs and UTVs - Models, Prices, Specs and Reviews (2024)

FAQs

What is the best side by side Yamaha? ›

The YXZ1000R SS tops our list as the best of the Yamaha family. With its superior performance and reliable build, it gives off-road enthusiasts the confidence to explore a variety of terrains, from open desert and dunes to muddy and rocky trails.

Who makes the best all around ATV? ›

The top 5 ATV manufacturers include:
  • Polaris.
  • Honda.
  • Yamaha.
  • Kawasaki.
  • Can-Am.
Feb 6, 2024

What UTV does Yamaha make? ›

Yamaha Side by Side or ATV.

From the utility-minded Viking workhorse to the recreational Wolverine and the performance-oriented YXZ100R, Yamaha crafts a variety of Side by Sides and ATVs to fit your outdoor lifestyle.

What is the most reliable ATV side-by-side? ›

If you're looking for a UTV that will last, you could do a lot worse than one of these five.
  • Kawasaki Mule. The Kawasaki Mule may not be the flashiest UTV, but it pretty much sets the standard for reliability. ...
  • Kawasaki Teryx KRX. ...
  • Yamaha Viking. ...
  • Honda Pioneer. ...
  • Polaris RZR Pro R.
Jun 21, 2023

What is the most fuel efficient side-by-side? ›

The Polaris Ranger 570 is a full-sized utility vehicle that offers strong and efficient engine power and capacity. With a fuel range of 27.8 mpg at 25 mph, the Ranger 570 can outpace most off-road vehicles that can only reach 15-20 mpg. That lets you cover more ground with fewer rest stops in between.

What ATV has the least problems? ›

Some of the most reliable ATVs of all time include the Honda FourTrax, the Yamaha Grizzly, the Kawasaki Brute Force, and the Polaris Sportsman. Each of these models has a strong reputation for being able to handle tough terrain, and many owners swear by them for their reliability and longevity.

What is the number 1 sold ATV in the world? ›

ATV and RUV Global Market Trend

The largest quadricycles manufacturer in the World is the American Polaris., although sales are declining since 2020 record and in 2023 should have lost 4.2%. The second player is now Honda, which boomed in 2023 (+17.7%) overtaking Can-Am, now third with sales up 5.2%.

What is the most reliable Yamaha ATV? ›

If you are looking for a best of the best ATV you are sure to have come across the Yamaha Grizzly and the Can-Am Renegade. Though both of these ATVs offer excellent performance, we think that the Yamaha Grizzly takes the lead for its outstanding performance in every aspect.

Which UTV has least problems? ›

The Most Reliable UTVs of 2021
  • Honda Pioneer 1000. Honda may not make the most cutting edge vehicles when it comes to power and performance, but nobody can best them when it comes to quality. ...
  • Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000. ...
  • Yamaha RMAX2 1000. ...
  • Honda Talon 1000. ...
  • Polaris RZR PRO XP.
Feb 24, 2021

Who makes the best UTV for the money? ›

UTV Driver 10 Best Side-by-Sides
  • Best Pure-Work Side-by-Side UTV: 2023 Polaris Ranger 1000.
  • Best Utility Side-by-Side UTV: 2023 Can-Am Defender XT HD10.
  • Best Recreation-Utility Side-by-Side UTV: 2023 Yamaha Wolverine RMAX 2 1000.
  • Best Dual-Purpose Side-by-Side UTV: 2023 Honda Pioneer 1000-6.
Dec 22, 2023

Who makes Yamaha UTV engines? ›

Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.

Which UTV are American made? ›

Landmaster UTVs are built from the ground up in Columbia City, Indiana. We start with raw steel made in the USA, then fabricate, bend, weld, powder-coat, assemble, and test every UTV.

Is Yamaha as good as Honda? ›

In comparing these two Supersport motorcycles, it's clear Honda provides a slight advantage in performance, but Yamaha's bike starts at a lower price point. However, in terms of technology, Honda includes a full-color high-resolution display with customization options, unlike Yamaha.

Are Yamaha UTV reliable? ›

Yamaha YXZ1000R

Year after year, this powerful machine wins awards and praise from consumers across the nation due to it being one of the most reliable UTVs on the market. Its performance capabilities feature a reliable engine, advanced throttle control systems, and reliable tires designed for all terrain.

What is better Can-Am defender or Polaris Ranger? ›

If you prioritize a workhorse with exceptional utility features, the Can-Am Defender is a formidable choice. For those seeking a versatile side-by-side that excels in both work and play, the Polaris Ranger offers an appealing balance.

Are Yamaha YXZ reliable? ›

Answer 6: The Yamaha YXZ is a bulletproof machine, and arguably the most reliable SxS on the market today. Nevertheless, you'll still hear a small cohort of YXZ owners complaining about the clutch / transmission, and these problems can be almost exclusively attributed to user error.

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