What is the difference between an ATV and UTV?

An ATV, or ‘all-terrain vehicle,’ is primarily intended for recreational use. Commonly known as four-wheelers or quads, ATVs are designed for single riders. On the other hand, a UTV, which stands for ‘utility task vehicle,’ serves a dual purpose of work and recreation. Featuring a cabin that accommodates two to four riders, UTVs are commonly referred to as SxS (side-by-side) vehicles. In summary, while ATVs are geared towards individual recreational riding, UTVs offer a utility-focused design with seating for multiple occupants, making them suitable for both work and leisure activities.

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