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CFMOTO U10 Pro UTV range headed for Australia

CFMOTO has added two new stars to its popular farm UTV range

CFMOTO has unveiled the all-new U10 Pro UTV range which will hit Australian shores later this month.

Joining the popular UFORCE family, the new U10 Pro and U10 Pro Highland both feature a 998cc three-cylinder engine with variable valve timing and CFMOTO’s CVT system.

The pair of UTVs also features an E-Shift system, an electric park brake, and an 8-inch multimedia touchscreen with Apple CarPlay. Tow capacity is rated at 1134kg while the hydraulic power tilt cargo tray can hold a load up to 454kg.  

There are a few key differences between the two models. The Pro features a 330mm ground clearance, 29-inch tyres, and off-road-tuned suspension. The Pro Highland adds a sealed cabin with heating and air conditioning, as well as an electric glass windshield and electric windows.

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The series is available in a variety of finishes, including Forest Green for the U10 Pro.

Pricing starts at $23,990 drive away for the U10 Pro, while the U10 Pro Highland checks in at $29,990 drive away. Australian availability will commence late-August 2024.

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