Designed for the true outdoorsman and a friend, loaded with the most popular Genuine Yamaha accessories. - [Yamaha]
Key Features:
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Key Features:
- This Rhino 660 has a molded sun top, bed rails, overfenders, a front bumper guard, full windshield, rear window and left and right side mirrors—just the thing for getting off the beaten path.
- Comfortable interior with automotive-type controls: Steering wheel, left-side foot brake pedal/right-side foot accelerator pedal, center-mounted console shifter and parking brake lever, turn-to-start ignition switch, and 12-volt accessory outlet render the Rhino totally user-friendly.
- 660cc liquid-/oil-cooled four-stroke five-valve engine and light weight add up to the best power-to-weight ratio of any side-by-side model in the industry.
- Industry-exclusive fully automatic Ultramatic® transmission with dual-range (Hi/Lo) drive and reverse is the most advanced drive system available.
- Maintaining constant belt tension reduces wear, gives instant throttle response, and provides industry-exclusive all-wheel downhill engine braking.
- Industry-exclusive three-position On-Command® In/Out 4WD feature lets you switch between 2WD, limited-slip 4WD and fully locked differential 4WD — all with the simple push of a button.
- Fully independent four-wheel suspension: Double-wishbones front and rear deliver 7.3 inches of wheel travel and 11.0 inches of ground clearance, and five-way preload-adjustable shocks provide maximum tire contact and amazing comfort while navigating rough terrain.
- Thick bucket seats and that great, long-travel suspension system work together to provide the smoothest ride in the industry.
- New digital instrument panel boasts multifunction LCD display with speedometer, odometer, dual tripmeters, hour meter, 4WD status, transmission position, clock and fuel meter.
- New easy-to-read integrated fuel gauge makes it easy to keep track of your fuel supply.
- New headrests for more style and comfort.
- Tough wrinkle-finish coating on the upper frame.
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