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MULE 600 |
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INTRODUCTION |
MSRP $5,899* |
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Kawasaki is replacing its Mule™ ™ 550
off-road utility vehicle with an all-new, leading-edge compact model that
will be popular for both work and recreation.
The two-wheel-drive Mule 600 produces more power and accelerates more
authoritatively than its predecessor, and features all-new, rugged styling.
And true to form, it can fit in the bed of a full-sized pickup truck.
The Mule 600 features a new single-cylinder engine that is matched to an
improved continuously variable transmission, dual-mode differential,
independent front suspension, unit swing-axle rear suspension and hydraulic
brakes.
The most visible difference between the new Mule 600 and the out-going 550
is the styling. By lengthening the chassis nearly four inches, designers
were able to create a more spacious cab for the Mule 600. The curved body
panels, redesigned hood and grille, and large-diameter steel tube frame give
it a clean, modern look, while automotive-type controls and the gear
selector is now located on the newly styled dashboard. Luxury features
include two large cup holders, a passenger-side glove box, passenger-side
grab handle and storage space located beneath the hood.
For many utility vehicle owners, the larger engine is the most enticing
feature of the new Mule 600. The air-cooled, single-cylinder four-stroke
engine displaces 401cc and accelerates with more authority than its 286cc
predecessor, and it includes a cooling fan to help it maintain an ideal
operating temperature. Equally important, the new engine is easier to start
due to a new enrichening system that opens the throttle nearly 20 percent
during starting, thereby eliminating the need to apply the throttle. It also
features a 25 mph maximum speed governor.
The Mule 600 transfers its power through a continuously variable
transmission (CVT), which features more durable materials in the converter
and a longer-lasting drive belt to match the engine’s enhanced acceleration.
Plus, the sturdy transmission can be started in forward or reverse gear,
provided the brakes are applied.
The Mule 600 utilizes dependable, low-maintenance shaft drive and features a
dual-mode differential that can be locked to maximize traction on adverse
terrain.
The Mule 600 rides on MacPherson strut front suspension, while rear
suspension duties are handled by the unit swing-axle rear suspension.
Hydraulic drum brakes at all four wheels provide ample stopping power and it
rides on large 22-inch tires for improved off-road handling.
To light the way on dark evenings, the Mule 600 features the same
gourd-style headlights as the new Kawasaki BRUTE FORCE™ 750 4x4i all-terrain
vehicle.
Kawasaki engineers know that hauling and towing are the two most-common
tasks for any Mule utility vehicle, so they designed the Mule 600 to carry
400 pounds in its tilting cargo bed. It also features new tailgate latches
that are easy to fasten quickly and securely. Plus, it can tow up to 1,100
pounds with an optional towing hitch – 200 pounds more than the previous
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SPECIFICATIONS |
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Engine: Four-stroke single-cylinder
Displacement: 401cc
Bore x stroke: 82 x 76mm
Carburetor: Nikki 6C1026
Cooling: Fan assisted, air cooled
Ignition: Magneto and transistor
Drive train: Continuously variable transmission with forward and reverse
Final drive: Shaft drive, dual-mode rear differential
Wheelbase: 70.0 in.
Overall length: 107.1 in.
Overall width: 52.6 in.
Overall height: 70.1 in.
Ground clearance: 6.1 in.
Front and rear tires: Tubeless 22x9-10 and 22x11-10
Front suspension: MacPherson strut
Rear suspension: Unit swing-axle
Brakes: Four-wheel hydraulic drums
Turning radius: 10.8 ft.
Load capacity: 926 lbs.
Bed capacity: 400 lbs.
Towing capacity: 1,100 lbs.
Dry weight: 910.3 lbs.
Fuel capacity: 4.1 gal.
Instruments/lighting: Hour meter, gourd-style headlights, taillight and
stoplight
Colors: Aztec Red, Woodsman Green
* Price and specifications subject to change |
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FEATURES |
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At a glance…
- The best compact off-road utility vehicle with the best luxury features
- Can be easily transported in the back of a full-sized pickup truck
- With an optional towing hitch, it can tow up to 1,100 pounds – 200 pounds
more than the previous model
Cab
- Leading-edge styling is sturdy, tough and modern
- Cab is more spacious and comfortable
- Luxury features include operator- and passenger-side cup holders,
passenger-side glove box and under-hood storage
- Automotive-type controls are now located on an all-new dash
- Gourd-style headlights – like those of the new Kawasaki BRUTE FORCE™ 750
4x4i all-terrain vehicle – are powerful and stylish
Powertrain
- Larger 401cc engine produces more power and better acceleration than its
predecessor
- New engine starts more easily with the assistance of a new enrichening
system
- Fan cooling helps the new engine maintain an ideal operating temperature
- Improved continuously variable transmission enhances the new engine’s
stronger acceleration
- Engine can be started in forward or reverse gear provided the brakes are
applied
- Dependable shaft drive is low maintenance
- Dual-mode differential can be locked to maximize traction
Chassis
- MacPerson strut front suspension provides a smooth ride
- Unit swing-axle rear suspension can handle heavy loads, yet provides
supple ride when the cargo bed is empty
- Rack-and-pinion steering helps to keep steering light and accurate, and
makes maneuvering in tight working quarters more easy
- Hydraulic drum brakes at all four wheels provide ample stopping power
- 22-inch tires enhance traction and ride quality
- Front grille includes space for mounting a Warn 3000 winch or Super Winch
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