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2011 Kymco Maxxer 450i Preview

12-31-2010

by Pascal Bastien , moto123.com

Kymco's ATV lineup evolves with the addition of a sporty 450-cc model for 2011. Last year, the Taiwanese manufacturer launched the new Maxxer 375 whose design and independent rear suspension (IRS) technology marked a radical departure from the small Mongoose 300. Critically acclaimed for its stability and capability, the Maxxer chassis seemed like an ideal platform to receive a more modern and more powerful engine.

Those who like to ride on the trails will get plenty of bang for their buck, that's for sure. (Photo: Kymco)

The Kymco Maxxer 450i displays well-executed visual aggression with a wide, car-like grille, raised mud guards, full-size floorboards, an upswept, underseat exhaust and five-spoke aluminum wheels. The elegant yet subtle design is enhanced by brushed aluminum-style accents and carbon fibre-simulating stickers. What's more, Kymco offers a large selection of accessories, from basic mirrors to all-aluminum nerf bars that create racier looks and add zero weight.

Kymco genuinely strives to offer customers increasing levels of quality. It's hard indeed to criticize the overall lines, plastics and ergonomics of the latest models.

''We make every effort necessary to ensure that our products meet the expectations of North American buyers,'' says Sdant Cheng, Marketing Director for North America. ''For instance, we've recently built a refrigerated chamber to simulate winter conditions when testing our ATVs. That allowed us to develop and validate more flexible and durable plastics for the rough Canadian climate.''

Attractive pricing
The Maxxer 450i is a real steal, undercutting direct rivals like the Can-Am Renegade 500 ($9,649) and Polaris Scrambler 500 4x4 ($8,199) by $1,000 to $1,600. Yet, it comes similarly equipped: fully-independent suspension, (rigid rear axle for Scrambler) solid architecture designed for sporty riding, aggressive looks, rider-selectable 2WD/4WD, high-performing powertrain and CVT.

The Kymco Maxxer 450i displays well-executed visual aggression with a wide, car-like grille. (Photo: Kymco)
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