The Brute Force 750 4×4 ATV received a comprehensive round of upgrades for the 2012 model year, with significant new features like a more-powerful V-twin engine, new double-wishbone front suspension, six-spoke cast alloy wheels, new bodywork featuring wide-stance styling cues. Like always, dual-range four-wheel drive and a highly maneuverable chassis provide amazing traction, handling and utility.
The new Brute Force 750 4×4 features attractive styling and new EPS system. Kawasaki explained how the EPS works: “Turning the bars causes a signal to be sent to the electronic power steering control unit, initiating power assist. The control unit monitors inputs from the vehicle speed sensor and steering shaft torque sensor to determine the amount of power assistance required from the system’s electric motor.”
Other features include:
• Upgraded fuel injected 90-degree 749cc V-twin Engine offers more power and enhanced low-rpm performance
• New six-spoke cast aluminum wheels replace the old plain steel units and make a significant styling contribution while offering a more premium image
• Re-styled bodywork (hood, bumper, fenders and headlight surrounds) are key elements of the Brute Force 750’s new wide and rugged design
• Upgraded cargo racks feature stronger tubing that is over 25% larger in diameter than the previous versions and integrated tie-down hook loops for added convenience
• New instrumentation is easier to read at a glance and features a multi-purpose digital display with speedometer, odometer, dual trip meters, fuel gauge, engine temp, clock, hour meter, and 2WD/4WD icon, plus indicator lamps for neutral, reverse, belt and oil pressure
• New stronger double-cradle frame features additional reinforcement at critical points for increased ride comfort and enhanced ability to absorb shocks when sport riding on rough terrain
2012 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4×4 Specifications and Photos
via Kawasaki