How To Save Big On New ATV's

In 2025, the world of off-road vehicles continues to evolve, with Utility Task Vehicles (UTVs) and All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) offering distinct advantages. Recent economic headwinds have been hard on manufacturers, with some seeing sales down 20%. Many makers are offering amazing interest rates and discounts on new 2025 (and even 2024) side-by-sides and ATVs. Here's our top picks.

UTVs, known for their larger size and capacity, can seat between 2 to 6 people and feature enclosed or semi-enclosed cabins with steering wheels and foot pedals. These vehicles are perfect for tasks such as hauling, towing, and transporting people and equipment, making them a staple for actual work as well as outdoor adventures. With their roll cages and seat belts, UTVs provide enhanced safety and comfort, making them ideal for longer rides.

On the other hand, ATVs are smaller and typically designed for a single rider or sometimes two. They feature handlebar steering and straddle seating, making them highly maneuverable and perfect for recreational activities like trail riding, racing, and hunting. While ATVs are generally more affordable than UTVs, they are also used for light utility tasks, but you’re more likely to find them at your local sand dunes. So-called “side by sides” are sport-oriented ATV’s that fit two people instead of one. Both ATV’s and UTV’s present the opportunity for a deal amidst a sales slump that is currently hitting the recreational vehicle industry, according to the Wall Street Journal.

When comparing specific models, the Polaris Ranger UTV stands out with its excellent suspension, high ground clearance, quiet and sealed cabin, advanced braking system, and electric dump bed. Starting at $13,999 msrp, the Ranger 1000 has class-leading hauling and towing ability. It can plow snow, pull loads, and tackle any terrain. Right now, Polaris’ “Factory Authorized Clearance” means Select Polaris models have trim-dependent rebates of up to $3,000. Many Rangers are financing at .99% APR for 36; smaller Ranger models may have lower rebates, such as $500, $750, or $1,500. Some 2024 inventory is still available although the bulk is 2025.

The Polaris Xpedition UTV offers configurable rear seats and cargo box, heat and air conditioning, JBL audio, high fuel range, and a powerful engine, though it comes at nearly twice the cost of a Polaris Ranger and nearly matches the price of a Ford Ranger. At $32,999 msrp, the Polaris Xpedition is practically a full-blown truck, perfect for hunting, shuttle rides, and camping. Polaris is offering 3.99% financing for 36 months and up to $1,500 rebate on select Xpedition trims, according to their website “Deal Days” section.

The Can-Am Outlander ATV is known for its reliable engines, excellent electrical systems, and a variety of aftermarket features. Outlander starts at just $6,649 for Outlander 500 2wd, up to $7,349 for four wheel. The Outlander 850-1000R, one of the larger engine models, starts at $11,199 msrp. Current Can-AM rebates are up to $2,000 depending on model, or 1.99% APR financing for 3 years. The industry leading 999cc V-twin has 101 horsepower, and has 10.8 inches of travel in the front and 12 inches in the rear. The Outlander has seating for one. The Range-topper is the work-oriented Outlander Max 6x6 XT1000, with six wheels and an msrp of $18,049.

The Yamaha Wolverine is an adventure-ready side-by-side with a smooth ride, powerful engine, and advanced technology. With a 999cc parallel twin-power engine, it produces 108 horsepower with a 9k redline. Right now Yamaha has $1,500 to $2,500 of customer cash on select models, or 0% APR for 60 months on Wolverine. Both 2024 and 2025 model years are listed as new on Yamaha’s website.

Honda has a host of deals available on ATV and SxS vehicles. These include APR’s of 3.99% on remaining 2024 ATV’s, as well as a host of $300 bonus buck offers on remaining 2024 utility vehicles. With starting prices ranging from $8,999 to $22,199 for utility vehicles, $22,199 to $25,899 for Sport SxS models, and ATV’s from $4,799 to $9,999, there’s a Honda off-roader for everyone.

Lastly, the Kawasaki Ridge XR boasts a powerful inline 4-cylinder engine, smooth power delivery, and high towing capacity. With a 116 horsepower 4 cylinder engine, it sets a new off-road standard to deliver great ride quality. Right now select Ridge models are $3,000 off. More affordable Kawasakis include the Brute Force ATV, with an msrp of $5,199 msrp, and the Teryx side-by-side, with a 783cc v-twin engine, Fox shocks, and an msrp of $14,199. Right now 2024 Teryx models have $1,250 savings off msrp per Kawasaki’s website.

Each of these vehicles has its strengths and weaknesses, catering to different types of users and activities. Whether you need a vehicle for work, recreation, or a mix of both, there’s a model out there that fits your needs perfectly. If you have specific preferences or requirements, be sure to compare all manufacturers for the best option.


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