Get hard-working performance, gas-engine convenience and seating for six with the UV34XL.
Call Bobcat of Huntsville at (256) 895-3311 For Unit Availability.
2,075 lb
Rated Capactity
154 in
Turning Radius
35 mph
Travel Speed
As low as 0 % for 24 months or up to $500 USD in lieu of financing. Offer ends October 31, 2025.
UTVs are also known as utility vehicles, which can help you understand right away why these machines are so popular. They can also be called a utility task vehicle, utility terrain vehicle, or side-by-side vehicle (depending on who you ask). These terms all describe a useful type of four-wheeled, off-road, all-terrain vehicle designed for work and recreational use.
UTVs typically have a bench or bucket seats up front, enabling transportation for two or more people. They also have a cargo area in the back. They can handle rough terrain and can be used for a variety of purposes, including personal property maintenance, agriculture and farming, groundskeeping, construction crew transportation, hunting, trail riding and more.
UTVs come in a variety of sizes and configurations, and they usually have features like four-wheel drive, suspension systems and accessories that assist with towing, snow plowing, carrying tools and other tasks. They’re a popular vehicle for anyone who values versatile, rugged transportation and horsepower for work and play.
Utility vehicles and ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) are both popular for off-road use, but they have some unique differences in design, functionality and intended use.
Overall, UTVs are more versatile and practical for work (or recreation that requires carrying cargo or hauling supplies).
ATVs are usually designed for recreation and sport.
A utility vehicle usually has a wider stance and a more stable design than an ATV.
** Listed specs based on machine base model. Actual specs may vary depending on model and options **
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