Honda’s Updated Range Of ATVs and UTVs Is Ready To Attack the Trails
There’s something for everyone here—even your kids.
Few things in this world are as exciting as tearing up the trails on an ATV, side-by-side, or dirtbike. These machines are all about fun, but they can be all about work, too, especially if hauling gear at the job site or working on the farm is your thing. Of course, getting into off-road powersports can be for anyone—even folks like me who love doing hooligan stuff I probably shouldn’t admit to.
That said, adrenaline junkies and utilitarians alike will surely take interest in Honda’s 2025 lineup of UTVs and ATVs. It’s quite the comprehensive list, and it seems that Honda’s got something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a hoot off-road, a reliable workhorse, or even a safe way to introduce your youngsters to the world of dirt, it looks like Honda’s got you covered.
2025 Honda Talon Two-Seater
Kicking things off is the refreshed Talon—a rugged and capable UTV that makes you want to find the gnarliest trail to go wild on. It’s offered in two- and four-seat versions, with the Talon 1000X being ideal for technical narrow trails, and the Talon 1000R being more at home on wide-open terrain.
More specially, the models are offered with two suspension setups: a standard Show suspension system or a fancy Fox Live Valve system which adjusts to the changes in the terrain in real-time. Pricing for the two-seater models ranges from $20,399 to $23,599. Meanwhile, the four-seaters will set you back a steeper price ranging from $22,899 to $25,899.
2025 Honda FourTrax Rubicon
Now, if you’re more utility-focused and need a workhorse to help you get stuff done, then maybe the FourTrax Rubicon 4x4 is for you. It’s Honda’s most powerful ATV and is designed to handle everything from heavy-duty chores to weekend trail rides with all your gear.
The FourTrax is powered by a 675cc engine and features independent suspension, a durable frame, and a three-speed transmission with the option to choose between automatic and manual modes. This versatile all-rounder will set you back $9,999 USD.
2025 Honda TRX90X
Last but not least, Honda has the grassroots level in mind, too, with the TRX90X, a lightweight and approachable ATV designed for young riders to safely get their first taste of the off-road life. It’s meant to be unintimidating and gets an automatic transmission and an adjustable throttle limiter, allowing parents and guardians to guide their youngsters as they build confidence at their own pace.
With an MSRP of $3,449, it’s a fun and accessible way of sharing your passion for off-road riding with your kids. And let’s be real, you’ll probably be having more fun watching them than they’ll have riding.
So there you have it, Honda’s refreshed lineup of off-road machines. These things should be trickling into Honda Powersports dealerships anytime now, so if you’re keen on adding one or all of these machines to your collection, it’ll surely be a good idea to get in touch with your nearest dealer.
Source: Honda via Motosports News Wire
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