TrailMaster Challenger 200U Cargo UTV
The TrailMaster Challenger 200U UTV is designed for riders seeking a reliable and versatile off-road vehicle. Powered by a 169cc 4-stroke engine, the Challenger 200U delivers smooth, powerful performance with speeds up to 35 MPH. Equipped with a full suspension system, large off-road tires, and a heavy-duty steel frame, this UTV is perfect for navigating tough terrain. It also features a front storage cargo rack and a rear dump bed with fully collapsible sides, providing flexibility to carry gear and equipment for all your adventures. The rear box can carry up to 175lbs of cargo, while the front rack is ideal for lightweight, bulky items.
Key Features:
- 169cc 4-Stroke Engine – Reliable power for navigating tough off-road trails with ease.
- Top Speed: 35 MPH – Adjustable speed for a safe and thrilling experience.
- Full Suspension System – Provides a smooth ride over bumps and rough surfaces, ensuring comfort and control.
- Heavy-Duty Steel Frame – Built to withstand rugged off-road conditions and provide durability.
- Large Off-Road Tires – Engineered for superior traction on dirt, gravel, and rocky paths.
- Two-Seat Design – Accommodates two passengers for shared off-road fun and adventure.
- Roll Cage – Added safety feature to protect riders during rough off-road excursions.
- Front & Rear Disc Brakes – Responsive braking for enhanced safety and quick stops.
- Trailer Hitch - Great for light towing
Perfect for families, off-road enthusiasts, and those looking for a durable, versatile UTV that offers both performance and cargo-carrying flexibility for any adventure.
Assembly: This vehicle comes about 85% assembled - wheels, seat, steering wheel, roll bar, and a few other smaller items will require assembly. An estimated 2-3 hours will be needed to assemble. This vehicle should only be assembled & inspected by a professional.
**Large items like 4-seater UTVs or anything over 600lbs may require pickup from your nearest freight terminal, as home delivery may not be available. The freight company will load the item onto your flatbed or trailer.