At the top of the pile in terms of Kawasaki’s popular ATV range, the duo of 749cc, V-twin electronic power steering equipped machines offer exemplary peak power, impressive towing ability and the sheer “can-do” attitude that people have come to expect from the innovative and customer focused ATV manufacturer.
Jumping on the Brute Force 750 machines, an incredible 37.3 kW {51 PS} of maximum power is available from the fuel-injected engine which also boasts a class defining 58.1 Nm {5.9 kg¦m} of maximum available torque, so power and pull are exemplary.
For 2026, the introduction of an SE model with the convenience of hand guards as standard is a potential game changer for many customers. Adding to its versatility for a new season, the SE model also comes equipped as standard with a substantial and effective front brush guard and the undoubted convenience of a Warn VRX 25-S chassis mounted winch delivering impressive pulling power.
With electronically selectable two and four wheel drive on both standard and SE machines plus double wishbone suspension front and rear, the automotive parallels are apparent yet these ultra-powerful ATVs can go places and enter spaces that would simply defeat a pick-up truck.
Features such as variable front differential control make it much easier to get these powerful ATV’s moving in demanding situations and a practical handle bar mounted LED light shows just how much thought has gone into these ultimate Brute Force machines.
The search for the ultimate ATV package begins and ends with Kawasaki’s two Brute Force 750 machines.
2026 Brute Force 750 colours and availability:
Brute Force 750 – Grayish Blue. Will be available from late August at £9,699 (£9,928 plus VAT including EASI and Cesar)
Brute Force 750 SE – Camo. Priced at £11,149 plus VAT (£11,378 plus VAT including EASI and Cesar) we expect first deliveries to start in early November