2014 Kawasaki Teryx4 Preview

Lucas Cooney
by Lucas Cooney
New 800-class engine and Fox Podium shocks

Though the original Kawasaki Teryx4 is less than two years old, it has received massive upgrades for the 2014 model year – including the first 800-class engine ever in a Japanese UTV.

Replacing Kawasaki’s much-loved 749cc V-Twin is a new 783cc 90-degree V-Twin, which generates 10 percent more torque and 8 percent more horsepower. And while you’d expect a more powerful engine to drink more fuel, Kawasaki boasts a 20-percent increase in fuel economy – from 13.1 mpg to 15.7 mpg.

2014 Kawasaki Teryx4 LE Front Left

Kawasaki is offering up more power and better shocks for 2014.

Kawasaki also partnered with Fox to outfit the 2014 Teryx4 with gas-charged Fox Podium shocks with piggyback reservoirs to control 8.0 inches of suspension travel up front and 8.3 inches in the rear. These shocks are fully adjustable for spring preload and 24-way compression damping.

2014 Kawasaki Teryx4 LE Front Suspension

Suspension gets a major boost, thanks to Fox Podium piggyback shocks at all four corners.

Another change for 2014 is that the non-EPS version is not available. We can only assume this is because the majority of consumers were buying EPS-equipped models and it didn’t make sense for Kawasaki to carry a model that was not selling.

The 2014 Kawasaki Teryx4 is available in standard trim ($15,799 – Super Black or Sunrise Yellow), an LE version ($16,999 – Candy Lime Green or Candy Burnt Orange) and a Camo version ($16,299 – Realtree APG HD). As expected, those numbers are all significantly higher than the earlier versions – between $1,300 and $1,800 more.

2014 Kawasaki Teryx4 LE Orange

Candy Burnt Orange is a new color for 2014.

Both the LE and Camo models come with new LED headlights and a cab roof/sun top. Other features of the Teryx4 LE include lightweight cast aluminum wheels, three-tone high-backed bucket seat covers and shock spring and suspension arms color matched to the bodywork.

Everything else on the Teryx4 is a carryover. For a refresher, you can check out our original 2012 Kawasaki Teryx4 review here.

2014 Kawasaki Teryx4 Camo

Realtree APG camouflage and a sun top set the Teryx4 Camo apart from the base model.

We’ve got a 2012 Teryx4 in our garage right now and we can’t wait to test out the 2014 version to see how the improvements feel. We’ll keep you posted as soon as we have a chance to get our hands on one.

Though Kawasaki hasn’t said anything yet, you can expect to see the new 783cc mill in the two-seat Teryx as well – probably within the next couple of months. . According to a document released by the California Environmental Protection Agency Air Resources Board, the 2014 Kawasaki Teryx two-seater will also feature the new, more powerful V-Twin. You can see the document here.

2014 Kawasaki Teryx4 LE Seats

In addition to the upgraded engine, we hope the two-seat Teryx adopts the comfortable Teryx4 seats.

Lucas Cooney
Lucas Cooney

I have been working exclusively in digital media since 1997. I started out with TSN.ca, spending nearly nine years creating and editing content on Canada's leading sports website. I left to join VerticalScope, Inc., one of the world's largest online publishers, to start a number of powersports publications. While at VerticalScope, I've helped create and oversee content for a wide variety of different publications, including ATV.com, Off-Road.com, ArcheryTalk.com, Tractor.com, RVGuide.com, and many more.

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