
John Deere is updating its line of Gator Utility Vehicles (UVs).
The updated units include new automotivelike features that make the vehicles easier to operate and provide improved control in a variety of terrain, according to the company.
The Model Year ’21 Gator Utility vehicle includes an improved instrument cluster on the dashboard. The new instrument cluster provides more information at a glance, including gear position, fuel level, differential lock and, on some models, an RPM readout and service interval indicator.
Updated John Deere Gator Utility Vehicles, including the HPX Work Series, midsize XUVs, and full-size XUVs, offer an integrated park position and improved shift pattern for easier operation. The updated units also feature instant four-wheel drive that’s easily engaged with the flip of a switch to power through tough conditions and provide more control when going downhill.
The Gator XUV M and R models come with upgraded automotive-style power steering.
“For 2021, we took a look at our Gator lineup and made improvements to the transmission controls, digital displays, gear positions and power steering,” said Mark Davey, John Deere marketing manager. “Customers will find that our updated units are easier to shift and control, provide instant engagement of four-wheel drive and differential lock and provide more information on the dashboard.”
A full range of more than 100 attachments are available including sprayers, snow blades and winches to help get any job done. The units are available in green, olive and, new for model-year ’21, TrueTimber camo.