What engine is in a Kawasaki Mule 600?
The side x side packs a powerful punch thanks to its durable air-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder 401cc engine that will work hard all day long…
What kind of vehicle is the Kawasaki MULE?
With the MULE 2500 series setting industry standards, Kawasaki introduced the MULE 2500 utility vehicle. With most of the same features as the MULE 2510, this 2WD fully automatic version was a class leader. The release of the 4WD MULE 3010, turf MULE 3020 and 2WD MULE 3000 marked the latest evolution in Kawasaki’s MULE history.
When did the Kawasaki MULE 2520 come out?
In 1993, sales of the MULE™ 2520 utility vehicle, the second in the MULE 2500 series, began. The combination of a quiet-running liquid-cooled V-Twin engine with a sound-insulated engine box and turf tires made it possible to handle the toughest jobs with a quiet and light “footprint.”
When did the Kawasaki MULE side X come out?
Kawasaki Mule Specs & Parts. Most people are unaware that Mule is an acronym Kawasaki used to describe the four wheeled, side x side ATV they released in the late 80’s.
When did the Kawasaki MULE 3010 come out?
The Kawasaki Mule 3010 is a versatile 4×4 produced by Kawasaki from 2001 to 2008. This lightweight UTV features a pickup-truck design, 617 cm3 twin-cylinder engine, gas and diesel trims, and an open-cab chassis.
With the MULE 2500 series setting industry standards, Kawasaki introduced the MULE 2500 utility vehicle. With most of the same features as the MULE 2510, this 2WD fully automatic version was a class leader. The release of the 4WD MULE 3010, turf MULE 3020 and 2WD MULE 3000 marked the latest evolution in Kawasaki’s MULE history.
In 1993, sales of the MULE™ 2520 utility vehicle, the second in the MULE 2500 series, began. The combination of a quiet-running liquid-cooled V-Twin engine with a sound-insulated engine box and turf tires made it possible to handle the toughest jobs with a quiet and light “footprint.”
The Kawasaki Mule 3010 is a versatile 4×4 produced by Kawasaki from 2001 to 2008. This lightweight UTV features a pickup-truck design, 617 cm3 twin-cylinder engine, gas and diesel trims, and an open-cab chassis.
Kawasaki Mule Specs & Parts. Most people are unaware that Mule is an acronym Kawasaki used to describe the four wheeled, side x side ATV they released in the late 80’s.