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Kawasaki’s 2019 off-road lineup has been unveiled, which features a series of carryover models along with a single new one – the 2019 Kawasaki Mule Pro-MX.
Kawasaki has had a lot of success with the Mule Pro family since it was introduced a few years ago and all have shared the same full-size chassis. What sets the Kawasaki Mule Pro-MX apart is its size. Built for two people, the Pro-MX is almost a full foot shorter and four inches narrower than the Mule Pro-FXR. Full measurements include a length of 110 inches, width of 60 inches and height of 74.4 inches. Despite the shorter length, the wheelbase is not even an inch shorter than the Mule Pro-FXR at 78.9 inches so they share a similar turning radius of approximately 14 feet.
Another bit change on the Kawasaki Mule Pro-MX is the engine. While the rest of the gas-powered Mule Pro models feature an 812cc three-cylinder engine, the Pro-MX relies on a 695cc single-cylinder engine. Peak power, however, remains close as the Pro-MX produces approximately 44 horsepower and 42.7 lbs-ft of torque compared to 47 horsepower and 48 lbs-ft torque from the other non-diesel Mule Pro models.
Kawasaki has had a lot of success with the Mule Pro family since it was introduced a few years ago and all have shared the same full-size chassis. What sets the Kawasaki Mule Pro-MX apart is its size. Built for two people, the Pro-MX is almost a full foot shorter and four inches narrower than the Mule Pro-FXR. Full measurements include a length of 110 inches, width of 60 inches and height of 74.4 inches. Despite the shorter length, the wheelbase is not even an inch shorter than the Mule Pro-FXR at 78.9 inches so they share a similar turning radius of approximately 14 feet.
Another bit change on the Kawasaki Mule Pro-MX is the engine. While the rest of the gas-powered Mule Pro models feature an 812cc three-cylinder engine, the Pro-MX relies on a 695cc single-cylinder engine. Peak power, however, remains close as the Pro-MX produces approximately 44 horsepower and 42.7 lbs-ft of torque compared to 47 horsepower and 48 lbs-ft torque from the other non-diesel Mule Pro models.
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