The Brute Force 750 4x4i, the ultimate 4x4 all-terrain vehicle (ATV) powered by Kawasaki’s awe-inspiring V-twin engine, has returned for 2007 and it’s sporting an all-new color. In addition to popular ...
Kawasaki updated the Brute Force 750 before the smaller models in the same utility quad line. We understand why-- the ...
The Kawasaki Company was founded in 1896 by Shozo Kawasaki as a shipyard meant for building oceangoing steel ships. At the beginning they constructed marine steam turbines, locomotives, freight cars, ...
The latest addition to the big-bore sport utility ATV range has just been launched by Kawasaki, showing how the “Beauty and the Beast” Disney tale would look like if it was a four-wheeled monster: the ...
Kawasaki has announced a slew of new models for 2026, including the reintroduction of smaller machines like the KFX 50 and KFX 90 plus new trims for the top-dog Brute Force 750. There's not much to ...
Kawasaki ATVs have been manufactured for just over four decades now. The Japanese manufacturer’s first ATV was a three-wheel model called the KLT200, which debuted in 1981. Following its success, ...
The 2014 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 is a strong ATV that can deal great with any type of terrain without any problems. At its heart lies a 749 cc, liquid-cooled, 90-degree, four-stroke, v-twin, SOHC, ...
It's not a good idea to give an all-terrain vehicle the name "Brute Force" and then allow it to be wimpy. Fortunately, that's not an issue for this new machine because the folks at Kawasaki designed ...