From upgrades in the margins of performance to expanded model options, 2025 has seen some of the best ATV improvements in recent years. See what we’ve taken note of from 2025’s ATV lineup and check out how they compare to each other.

More and more people are getting into ATVs for the first time, including younger riders. In response, manufacturers are leaning into creating new models, such as Yamaha’s Grizzly 110 and Raptor 110. These rigs, and similar offerings from other manufacturers, are scaled-down versions of popular full-size ATVs. While they aren’t going to hit the performance highs of larger models, these machines give young riders appropriate, confidence-building levels of power and performance in a package that is easy for them to use.
ATV handling has never been better, with electronic power steering improvements coming to many brands, including Honda, Polaris, and Yamaha. Better EPS contributes to easier, more responsive steering and handling, plus enhanced overall safety.
Every rider knows the value of high-quality suspension—one ride on a rough system will leave you plenty sore with a throbbing headache—so ATV manufacturers are always tweaking and adjusting their suspension systems to make them better. In 2025, brands rolled out terrain-specific models with suspension systems tailored to match. Rigs like the Polaris Sportsman Mud Edition are kitted out with all kinds of features, including independent rear suspension, that are designed to deliver unmatched performance on your favorite terrain.
More top-end power, deployed more efficiently. Who doesn’t like the sound of that? Honda has made some updates to their Rancher and Rubicon engines, giving them the ability to deliver more torque reliably and efficiently. Other manufacturers, including Polaris and Yamaha, made tweaks to their ATV engines to make them better suited for both work and recreation.
As the needs of riders grows, more tailored models are hitting the markets from both new and established brands. In 2025, we’ve seen well-known brands like Polaris introduce ATVs that are purpose-built for touring and mud riding. We’ve also seen an uptick in other unique ATV varieties, including electric models like the Christini Hybrid Electric ATV with plenty of range and built-in recharging capabilities. While some innovations aren’t mainstream yet, we’ll be keeping our eyes on these kinds of machines as they continue to gain traction.

If you’re looking for a reliable ATV designed to handle a hard day’s work just as well as the trails, the Yamaha Kodiak 700 EPS is a great choice. The Kodiak offers enhanced handling and steering with EPS, a powerful 686cc engine, winch-ready design, and one of the most durable and capable CVT transmission systems around.
Price: $9,299
Our favorite trim: $10,623.98
If you want to customize your Kodiak even more, check out these accessories from SuperATV.

If you’ve got hard work to do, you won’t go wrong with the Honda Foreman Rubicon. These rigs will be there day after day, bringing the heavy-duty power and reliable performance you need to get the job done. With a couple of trims with automatic DCT, high towing capacity, durable construction, and electric power steering, these ATVs are mainstays for those who don’t quit until the work is done and still want to hit the trails afterward.
Price: $9,749
Our favorite trim: $10,449
If you’re looking to take your Rubicon to the next level, add some portals, a light bar, winch, or any of the other high-quality accessories from SuperATV.

Take on the deepest, toughest mud pits with confidence with the purpose-built Polaris Sportsman Mud Edition. These ATVs feature everything you need to handle mud with confidence with sealed lighting, exceptional ground clearance, rack-mounted radiator featuring inverted dual fans, and specialized transmission with lower gearing. If plowing through mud is your favorite way to spend your rides, this rig is for you.
Price: $16,499
Our favorite trim: $17,228.96
If you’re looking for even more ground clearance, stronger aftermarket axles, extra lighting, or anything else to customize your Sportsman XP 1000 Mud Edition, you’ll find all the parts you need at SuperATV.

Yamaha has long been known for durability and reliability, and in 2025 they’ve extended that reputation into the world of youth rigs. The Grizzly 110 is a dependable starter ATV for any young rider out there, giving them the power and control they need to enjoy every ride with confidence.
Price: $3,599
If you’re looking for upgrades for a Grizzly 110, there are plenty of great options at SuperATV. Check out our selection today.

For premium value and top-quality performance, the CFMOTO CForce is tough to beat. Alongside an upgraded 800cc engine, ride-by-wire throttle, increased horsepower and torque, and redesigned OmniDrive™ CVT transmission, you get plenty of features included in a base model, including:
If you’re looking for quality features and performance at a reasonable price, the CFMOTO CForce is worth checking out.
Price: $9,399
Our favorite trim: $9,883.96
While the CForce comes with plenty of features and accessories, if you’re looking for upgrades like aftermarket audio systems, drive belts, whip lights, tires, and more, there’s only one place to look: SuperATV.
| Yamaha Kodiak 700 EPS | Honda Foreman Rubicon 4×4 EPS | Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 Mud Edition | Yamaha Grizzly 110 | CFMOTO CForce 800 Touring | |
| Base Price | $9,599 | $9,749 | $16,499 | $3,599 | $9,399 |
| Horsepower | 50 HP | 30 HP | 85 HP | – | 70 HP |
| Cylinders Displacement | 686 cc | 518 cc | 952 cc | 112 cc | 800 cc |
| Fuel Capacity | 4.8 gal. | 3.9 gal. | 5.25 gal. | 1.8 gal. | 6.9 gal. |
| Drive System Type | 2WD/4WD/ locked 4WD | 2WD/4WD | One Touch On-Demand AWD/2WD | O-ring chain drive | 2WD/4WD/4WD lock |
| Towing Capacity | 1,300 lb. | 1322 lb. | 1,500 lb. | N/A | 1,800 lb. |
| Overall Weight | 686 lb. | 697 lb. | 994 lb. | 315 lb. | 960 lb. |
| Winch | X | X | 3,500 lb. | X | 3,500 lb. |
| Ground Clearance | 10.8” | 9.8” | 13.5” | 4.1” | 11.4” |
| Power Steering | Electric Power Steering | Electric Power Steering | Electronic Power Steering | X | Electronic Power Steering |
| Stock Tires | Front: AT25 x 8-12 Maxxis® MU19 Rear: AT25 x 10-12 Maxxis® MU20 | Front: 25 x 8-12 Rear: 25 x 10-12 | Front and Rear: 30 x 9.0 Pro Armor MUD XT 2.0 | Front: AT19 x 7-8 Rear: AT18 x 9-8 | Front: 26″ x 8″ x R14 Rear: 26″ x 10″ x R14 |
What is the “right” ATV? It won’t be the same for everyone—it all depends on how you ride. If you’re looking for a workhorse, the Honda Rubicon will probably be your pick. Have a young rider? The Grizzly 110 is tailor-made for them. Speaking of tailor-made, if you want to take on the gnarliest mud holes, choosing a purpose-built mudding ATV like the Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 Mud Edition is the way to go. And if you’re on the hunt for the best value with performance to match, you can’t go wrong with the CFMOTO CForce. The good news is: no matter how you ride, there’s a top-quality rig out there for you.
This was a fantastic year for ATVs, with all sorts of makes and models rolling out new innovations and improved performance. The even better news is that no matter what machine you choose, SuperATV will have the premium upgrade parts and accessories you need to make it a truly perfect fit. From lift kits to premium tires, light bars, axles, and so much more, check out our selection today to find whatever it is you’re looking for.
Have a favorite ATV model that we haven’t covered or want to throw in your vote behind one of our picks for 2025’s best ATV? Drop us a comment to make your voice heard!