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UTV stands for Utility Terrain Vehicle. This type of vehicle, also known as a side-by-side, is designed for both recreational and utility use. UTVs are larger than ATVs (All-Terrain Vehicles) and are designed to carry more passengers and cargo.
Utility Terrain Vehicles, or UTVs, are built and used more for work than recreation. They are large, powerful, able to seat passengers side by side, and built with lots of storage space. They’re commonly used to haul equipment and supplies in locations that make using a truck impractical or impossible.
A UTV, also known as a Utility Terrain Vehicle or SxS, is a versatile off-road vehicle that can carry four to six passengers, making it ideal for both heavy-duty tasks and recreational activities.
UTVs are often referred to as Side-by-Side vehicles (which you will also see written as SxS or without the hyphens as Side by Side) as the driver as passenger are seated side-by-side....
Want to ride off road or need a way to haul project supplies on your property? Consider a utility terrain vehicle or utility task vehicle (UTV). What’s a UTV? And what’s the difference between a UTV and an all-terrain vehicle (ATV)? We’ll tell you and help you find the best UTV for your needs.
UTVs are far more golf cart-like in their appearance and are often called side-by-side vehicles due to their side-by-side seating style. Unlike ATVs, UTVs are manufactured with no fewer than four...
UTV stands for utility task vehicle, a type of off-road vehicle often known as a side-by-side — but neither name describes it well without further explanation.