John Deere’s new XUV825i Gator has been engineered to be faster, more powerful and more agile than the current line-up of Deere Gator utility vehicles.
Gators have always been known for their durability, versatility and safety. The XUV 825i maintains all of these core qualities, but the extra power and speed are what set it apart in the range.
The new XUV 825i is equipped with an 812cc, three-cylinder, liquid-cooled, dual-overhead cam petrol engine producing 50hp and a top speed of 70km/hr, plus a 26.7-litre fuel tank. The automotive grade engine uses electronic fuel injection for easy starting, which together with the new CVT air intake results in smoother automotive-style performance.
A fully locking four-wheel-drive system allows the Gator to cope easily with all types of terrain. The fully independent, double-wishbone suspension system provides 203mm of wheel travel and up to 267mm of ground clearance. Power steering with an anti-kickback feature is standard on this new model, providing easy control of the vehicle with little effort, regardless of the driving conditions.
The cargo box is made of a 15 per cent glass-filled polypropylene composite material that eliminates rust and dents and reduces noise. The large, one-piece design has a capacity of 454kg.
The new John Deere XUV 825i Gator is available in the company’s traditional green and yellow livery.
For more information visit: www.johndeere.co.uk.