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Textron Off Road Introduces Wildcat XX

With a race-inspired cage and tough components like double-shear joints, a forged aluminum front knuckle and HSLA tubing throughout, Wildcat XX is built to the extreme.

Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc., and its Textron Off Road brand, recently launched the much-anticipated Wildcat XX, a new high-performance side-by-side.

“Wildcat XX was inspired by the most extreme off-road racing vehicles, and is built to outperform the biggest side-by-side names in off-roading,” said John Collins, Vice President, Consumer for Textron Specialized Vehicles. “We like to say that Wildcat XX puts ride over everything. With Wildcat XX, you get an unbeatable ride and ultimately, a side-by-side that will conquer any rock, rut or ravine.”

Designed in collaboration with off-road racing legend Robby Gordon, the Wildcat XX is built for performance in every aspect. The off-road racing-inspired suspension system delivers more than 18 inches of travel in the front and rear. The FOX 2.5 PODIUM QS3 Shocks with Bottom-Out Control are precision-tuned at the factory with the flexibility to absorb and smooth out the most challenging rides. An all-new TEAM front gear case and rear transaxle provide 2WD/4WD and 4WD lock functionality for rock-crawling capability and exceptional flexibility in different terrains. Making it all go is a 125HP, 998cc three-cylinder EFI engine.

The Wildcat XX front suspension features unequal-length A-arms that angle the tire into every turn, grabbing more of the ground to better negotiate even the toughest hairpin turns. Backing it up is a rear trailing arm that might look familiar to hardcore truck and class one buggy racers, who provided the inspiration to link the arm to the front, but not the sides. This keeps the wheels moving up and down—not side to side as with competitive vehicles. The side to side motion—called track width change—pushes other machines off course, requiring constant steering corrections and reducing stability. The Wildcat XX trailing arm results in 80 percent less track width change in the rear for a smoother ride.

With a race-inspired cage and tough components like double-shear joints, a forged aluminum front knuckle and HSLA tubing throughout, Wildcat XX is built to the extreme. In addition, the engine is top-mounted to avoid taking a beating during bottom outs. When service is required, the Wildcat XX front steel clip and rear bottom skid are easily removable, and the cargo box is removable without any tools required. So, you get easy access to the powertrain, transaxle, engine and front gear case.

Key features include the largest cab in the industry, ergonomic seating and an automotive style interior. Other key Wildcat XX features include 65-amp alternator to power accessories; Integrated wiring system cuts light bar installation time in half; Standard Electronic Power Steering (EPS); 300-lb capacity cargo box that fits up to a 32-inch spare tire; Four-gallon glove box to protect gear in the cab; Two packages and more than 30 purpose-built accessories from Textron Off Road; 14-inch ground clearance; and 15-inch custom KMC wheels and 30-inch CST Behemoth tires.

Available in Lime Green, Satin Charcoal Metallic or a limited edition Horizon Blue. Wildcat XX is covered by a six-month warranty.

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