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Suzuki Launches 2011 KingQuad 750 Models

The North American division of Suzuki recently announced it has launched the 2011 KingQuad 750AXi range, powered by a single-cylinder liquid-cooled DOHC 722cc engine and reportedly ready to tackle any terrain. The 2011 models will also have three drive modes available: two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, and front differential-locked four-wheel drive.

Suzuki claims the engine produces abundant torque, especially in the low- to mid-rpm range. Furthermore, the KingQuad’s suspension is fully independent and built into a high-tensile steel frame.

There will be four different KingQuad 750 models to choose from: the KingQuad 750AXi, KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering, KingQuad 750 AXi Camo Edition and the KingQuad 750 AXi Power Steering Camo Edition.

“We are dedicated to producing innovative and exciting products for the 2011 model year,”
Steve Bortolamedi, American Suzuki’s senior communications manager, stated in a press release.

"The production announcement of these four KingQuads re-confirms Suzuki's devotion to supplying our dealers and customers with excellent product and we believe that the KingQuad 750AXi is just the right machine to get our customers enthusiastic about buying Suzuki ATV's," Bortolamedi added.

The 2011 KingQuad 750 will be available in a choice of five different colors: Great Blue, Champion Yellow, black, white and RealTree Hardwoods HD Enhanced.

Wheel colors are as follows: silver wheels for the black and white models and black wheels on the Great Blue, Champion Yellow and Camo KingQuad 750 AXi's. Moreover, Suzuki says its new wrinkle paint finish on the racks and front bumper offer increased durability and scratch resistance.

According to Suzuki, MSRPs will range between $8,199 and $9,449.
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