All-New Suzuki KingQuad ATV Is Here

Known for ATV leadership, Suzuki has taken its renowned KingQuad 750, KingQuad 500 and engineered them to do even more

May 2018 Feature

Suzuki Motor of America, the company that invented the four-wheel ATV, has announced the new KingQuad 750 and KingQuad 500 ATVs. Building on Suzuki’s heritage of ATV leadership, these two models feature an array of new improvements that deliver the most powerful, reliable, and capable KingQuad machines that Suzuki has ever built.

The new KingQuad 750 and KingQuad 500 are new from the ground up, including a new high output engine and updated transmission for smooth power and stronger acceleration. Other changes include a stronger frame and new receiver-type trailer hitch for increased towing capacity as well as new gas-charged shocks and an updated power steering system for more control with less rider fatigue. A new handlebar mounted headlight and LED taillight offer increased visibility. Plus a new third storage compartment, aggressive new styling complete with cast aluminum wheels (on select models) and two bold new color options.

These all-new KingQuad ATVs will be arriving at Suzuki dealerships beginning in June.

Exciting Changes To New 2019 KingQuad 750AXi & 500 AXi Models

As the inventor of four-wheel ATVs and innovator of the sports-utility class, Suzuki engineers took the opportunity to extensively update key areas of the KingQuad as the new body design was developed. Each change was carefully executed to preserve the nature of the beloved and iconic KingQuad:

  • The KingQuad’s engine tuning was refined to produce a strong and smooth power curve with a slight bump in peak power (750 model).
  • Oil-jet cooling on the underside of the piston along with high oil pump output is added to the KingQuad 750’s engine.
  • Tuning of the Quadmatic CVT transmission was changed to strengthen and smooth acceleration from a stop and to raise rpm during engine braking to help the rider better control downhill riding (750 model).
  • Every 750 and 500 KingQuad model is EPA emissions complaint, including new California models eligible for Green-sticker off-road registration.
  • The KingQuad 750 and 500 models have a new frame with thicker main tubes and redesigned rear suspension brackets that boost the towing capacity 33 percent to 1,322 lbs.
  • The stronger frame is supported by new front and rear gas-charged shock absorbers that come with new valving to improve the ride and work capacity of the chassis.
  • The rear stabilizer bar is increased in diameter and connects to the lower A-arms via a more complaint bushing to help control body movement and deliver a smooth ride.
  • The front and rear brakes have been updated to perform better and provide better feedback to the rider.
  • The steering alignment is calibrated to create a “natural handling characteristic” to ease rider effort and improve maneuverability.
  • The electronic power steering module has over 30 percent higher output to significantly reduce steering effort and to dampen jolts to the rider.
  • A new handlebar-mounted headlight is added, which illuminates the trail where the steering is pointed, and is controlled separately from the dual headlights in the ATV’s front grille. A new, low-draw LED taillight is also added.
  • The new multi-function dash panel is easier to read with a fresh format and fonts. A new service reminder feature can be programmed for mileage or running time intervals.
  • Standard on the 750 and 500 Power Steering SE and SE+ models are new, lightweight, cast aluminum wheels that bring a stunning new design to ATVs. These wheels are also an option on the other KingQuad 750 and 500 models.
  • Several new Suzuki Genuine Accessories will be available for the new KingQuad, including items like a quick-release plow blade, heavy-duty bumper set and more.

Even with the impressive list of changes, the existing innovations and features that constitute a KingQuad remain. It’s the new ATV that faithful KingQuad owners have been waiting for. Here are the new KingQuad 750 & 500 models and trim-levels.

2019 KingQuad 750/500AXi Power Steering SE+

Available in Solid Matte Sword Black or new Colorado Matte Bronze (shown)
Includes lightweight, cast aluminum wheels
MSRP TBA 5/14/2018
Arriving at Suzuki dealers in June 2018
CLICK HERE to learn about the 2019 KingQuad 750/500 Models

2019 KingQuad 750/500AXi Power Steering SE

Available in Solid Special White (shown)
Includes lightweight, cast aluminum wheels
MSRP TBA 05/14/2018
Arriving at Suzuki dealers in June 2018
CLICK HERE to learn about the 2019 KingQuad 750/500 Models

2019 KingQuad 750/500AXi Power Steering Camo

Available in True Timber XD3 Camouflage bodywork (shown)
Includes black, matte-finish steel wheels
MSRP TBA 05/14/2018
Arriving at Suzuki dealers in June 2018
CLICK HERE to learn about the 2019 KingQuad 750/500 Models

2019 KingQuad 750/500AXi Power Steering 

Available in Terra Green, Flame Red or Solid Special White (shown)
Includes black, matte-finish steel wheels
MSRP TBA 05/14/2018
Arriving at Suzuki dealers in June 2018
CLICK HERE to learn about the 2019 KingQuad 750/500 Models

2019 KingQuad 750/500AXi

Available in Terra Green or Flame Red (shown)
Includes black, matte-finish steel wheels
MSRP TBA 05/14/2018
Arriving at Suzuki dealers in June 2018
CLICK HERE to learn about the 2019 KingQuad 750/500 Models

The 2019 KingQuad 400ASi & 400FSi Models

Built in Suzuki’s Rome, GA, plant alongside the KingQuad 500 and 750 models, both the KingQuad 400ASi and 400FSi have two and four-wheel drive modes to handle rough trail conditions while completing even the most demanding chores. Each model is powered by a reliable and robust fuel-injected 376cc four-stroke that delivers exceptional performance across the powerband. A favorite of smart ATV enthusiasts for years, the only real choice is to go for the fully automatic transmission KingQuad 400ASi or the semi-automatic 400FSi where the rider gets to select which of the manual transmission’s five speeds is best for the job at hand.

  • The automatic transmission KingQuad 400ASi model is now available with Solid Special White bodywork, complete with new graphics.
  • The manual transmission KingQuad 400FSi model is now available with Solid Special White bodywork, complete with new graphics.

2019 KingQuad 400ASi 

Available in Terra Green, Flame Red or Solid Special White (shown)
Includes black, matte-finish steel wheels.
MSRP TBA 05/14/2018
Arriving at Suzuki dealers in June 2018

2019 KingQuad 400ASi Camo  

Available in True Timber XD3 Camouflage bodywork

MSRP TBA 05/14/2018
Arriving at Suzuki dealers in June 2018

2019 KingQuad 400ASi +

Available in Solid Matte Sword Black bodywork

MSRP TBA 05/14/2018
Arriving at Suzuki dealers in June 2018

2019 KingQuad 400FSi

Available in Terra Green or Flame Red, MSRP TBA 05/14/2018
Arriving at Suzuki dealers in June 2018

2019 KingQuad 400FSi Camo

Available in True Timber XD3 Camouflage bodywork (shown)

Includes black, matte-finish steel wheels.

MSRP TBA 05/14/2018
Arriving at Suzuki dealers in June 2018

Each new Suzuki KingQuad is backed by a one-year, Limited Warranty. Additionally the coverage period and other benefits added through Suzuki Extended Protection. Visit a Suzuki dealer for details.

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