2020 Grizzly EPS

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2020 Grizzly EPS

2020 Grizzly EPS At a recent event, we had the opportunity to set some sitting times on the Yamaha Grizzly EPS SE 2020. It was just a short drive, so a full review will have to wait until we spend some more time on it, but here are our early impressions of Yamaha’s flagship ATV. What sets the SE apart from the rest of the grizzly family is a WARN Pro Vantage 2500 winds installed at the factory and 27-inch Maxxis Zilla tires. Although not exactly a hardcore mess machine, the Yamaha Grizzly EPS SE 2020 is better equipped for the mud than all but a select couple of ATVs.

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This isn’t Yamaha’s first ATV with a mid focus. It had been a while, but back in 2009, we checked the Yamaha Big Bear 400. It’s a smaller machine and it had no winds, but it came stock from the factory with 25-inch ITP Mud Lite tires. The Big Bear 400 was a trail machine that encouraged you to take over the mud once in a while without worrying about getting stuck. The same applies to the Yamaha Grizzly EPS SE of 2020 – only bigger and better.

The Maxxis Zilla tires on the SE are two inches larger than the Mud Lites on the Great Bear and offer significantly improved traction in the mud compared to the tires on the non-SE Grizzlies. At the same time, you don’t get punished if you drive them on smoother and firmer paths, as you would with ultra-aggressive mud tires. Despite the higher 27-inch size, the Zilla tires are relatively light, helping to reduce the rotating mass with power consuming.

The conditions were fairly smooth and unpleasant during our test, but in 2020 Grizzly EPS found it hard to find traction everywhere, staying pretty playful to slip the back edge around the corners. The only muddy areas we connected were quite moderate, but the takeover of the Zillas was never a problem – wheel rotation was virtually non-existent.

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While the new tires and winds are nice additions, the rest of the SE is all grizzly. The power comes from a 686cc single-cylinder engine optimized for 2020 Grizzly EPS with redesigned engine mounts and improved overall performance. We’re not sure we’ve spent enough time on the SE noticing these changes compared to 2018, but it’s still a big performer being built to last.

Another Yamaha feature we expect is the Ultramatic Transmission. The ultra-TV transmission has a busy switch and has high and low areas as well as a reverse gear. Inside hides a centrifugal clutch that maintains constant belt tension. It’s the definition of a bulletproof design and Yamaha secures the belt with a 10-year warranty.

Yamaha’s On-Command 4WD drive, which allows you to switch between 2WD, 4WD, limited slip 4WD and fully sealed differential 4WD. Other features of the Yamaha Grizzly EPS SE 2019 include a high-input air inlet, stainless steel exhaust, four-wheeled hydraulic disc brakes, 11.3 inches terrain, dual safety belt, front and rear suspension, electronic steering, front and rear load, and Towing capacity 1300 kg.

For 2020 Grizzly EPS, the Grizzly family is delighted with a brand new special SE (SE) with exclusive 27-inch Maxxis Zilla tires and a Yamaha award-winning engine tailored to the dynamic driving of the toughest routes. Yamaha’s most useful ATVs include the Kodiak 700 and Kodiak 450, while the Yamaha ATV sports line again includes the Raptor 700R and the YFZ450R as well as the corresponding youth models, the Raptor 90 and the YFZ50.

Yamaha continues to harness its Athletic and Entertainment ATV platform from “Proven” with more choices that make it worthwhile drivers, “said Mike Martinez, ATV / SxS vice president. Yamaha offers the ultimate balance of comfort, confidence, and skills and offers options that meet the diverse needs of the growing community of outdoor singers and women, farmers, breeders, and adventures, in addition to street lovers.

The new Grizzly ™ 2020 Grizzly EPS combines smooth, fast and fast rotary power with increased midrange and improved acceleration with a further 6% reduction in gear shifts. With less noise and vibration, the grizzly offers even quieter driving experience than ever, thanks in part to the improvements of the Yamaha engine, a single-cylinder, 700-seat.

In addition to the above features, the Yamaha Grizzly EPS SE features a new, aggressive look, lacquered body and 14-inch 14-inch alloy wheels for increased ground clearance and wider gauge.

New 700-Class Engine For 2020 Grizzly EPS, Yamaha engineers have increased the performance of the great Grizzly EPS drill even further, with more usable performance. Grizzly now operates a new liquid-cooled 686cc engine with improved engine response and lower vibration, noise, and fuel economy compared to the current 708cc engine.

To achieve this, a number of internal engine changes have been made, including revised drilling and lifting dimensions, a low-rise cylinder – cast iron were cast iron and the cast piston is now a forging piece. A new air intake improves engine performance, especially in the important mid-range, while the newly designed engine mounts ensure even smoother operation.

The ultra-TV transmission of the new Yamaha powertrain now has different CVT weights and gearbox ratios suitable for each model. The system still has a dual-range, back-to-back fenced shifter and is the most advanced — and longest-lasting — CVT propulsion system. An automatic centrifugal clutch ensures constant belt tension with reduced tape wear and a spray clutch ensures natural all-wheel-drive engine braking.

New Instrument Pack For 2020, the Grizzly EPS will receive a new combination cluster of larger all-LCD readings for visibility. Yamaha’s three-stage On-Command® 4WD system allows you to switch between 2WD, limited, limited-edition 4WD, and a fully locked differential 4WD at the touch of a button. An override button allows the engine to reach maximum speed in full-dip cable mode, and a straight drive layout eliminates U joints for reduced friction, noise, vibration and maintenance.

High-mounted air intakes tackle sludge and water thanks to the grizzly’s high-mounted air intakes. The design increases performance and torque, providing additional space for onboard storage and easy, tool-less maintenance of the foam air filter. To maintain clean, high-performance over years, the Grizzly EPS uses a stainless steel exhaust system and has screen radioprotection for great performance with minimal noise yield.

High-performance cooler long-performance technical driving can place a lot of thermal demands on a liquid-cooled engine, so the Grizzly EPS has a powerful cooler with fan support that has a lot of Airflow for maximum cooling power provides — and it is positioned high in the frame for optimal protection. The air intakes of the propulsion system specially designed, the air intakes of the propulsion system helps to lower the temperatures of the propulsion systems and to keep water and dirt on entering the drive case.

The Grizzly EPS uses easy to focus on rough terrain. Beyond the long-distance skunks, wide-bodied A-arms and full-body ski plates ensure that the Grizzly EPS is also ready for use when driving. High-performance Maximizing the available traction, the Grizzly EPS has 26 inches, designed exclusively for Maxxis tires, which provide precise driving feel and feedback.

The 4-wheel Hydraulic Disc Brake Powerful and consistent braking are standard with every EPS greyhound thanks to four-wheeled hydraulic disc brakes with unparalleled braking sensation. Long distance from the ground For easy handling of almost any ground, Grizzly EPS offers a striking maximum distance from the ground of 287 mm and a full-length sling plate for maximum substrate construction protection.

Independent double wishbone front and rear suspension Independent double wishbone suspension, with 193mm front wheel ride and 231mm rear, offers excellent driver comfort even on the toughest thanks to nitrogen-charged impacts with 5-way drafts Because. The adjustable bias. Minimize the fine-top tilt and attack every corner with Yamaha’s Electric Power Steering (EPS), the industry’s best balance of electric steering and positive trail feedback.

An optimized 18-liter fuel tank is located underneath the seat for excellent mass central and handling. Plush saddle A long, plush seat improves driver comfort for extended days to explore each trail, with plenty of room for the driver to move around during aggressive driving.

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The aggressive and durable styling of the rugged composite rod resists scratching and doesn’t rub, while injection molder fenders and CV joint guards protect against rock and dirt damage.

Led headlights and rear light LED technology uses less power, create brighter, sharper lighting and provide lifespan. A halogen working light mounted with the right hand provides additional lighting that moves with driver input and allows excellent visibility. The Grizzly EPS was designed along with a range of accessories for perfect fit and function for almost any type of ride you can find. With a standard 12V power point, you can also charge devices.

2020 Grizzly EPS

Ready to use for the work robustly, large-format steel cargo grades with long-lasting folding paint can combine a total of 140 kg (50kg front, 90kg rear). Three onboard storage compartments provide security. The middle-mounted, powerful two-inch receiver is standard at Grizzly EPS and can haul more than 1,300 pounds

All Grizzly models for 2020 Grizzly EPS will also receive a new line with a redesigned gauge, a pre-installed two-inch towing receiver, the Yamaha-tested Ultramatic®, the On-Command® 2WD / 4WD and the Electric Power Steering (EPS). The new Yamaha Grizzly EPS SE is available with cast aluminum wheels.

  • MSRP: $10,499
  • Engine: 686cc Single
  • Ground Clearance: 11.3”
  • Wheelbase: 49.2”
  • Towing Capacity: 1,322 LBS