When it comes to our 2024 TRX700, there’s big news this year, and some big improvements too—so many that it has a new name: formerly known as the Rincon, it’s now called the FourTrax Rubicon 4X4 Automatic. Check out these highlights —new, bigger 26-inch tires with a more aggressive tread pattern, mounted on new cast-aluminum wheels. New instruments with a bigger screen that’s easier to read. More integrated storage. New racks front and rear that can carry heavier loads (50 percent more for the front and 42 percent more for the rear) and now feature our super-convenient Honda Pro-Connect® accessory quick-attach system. Updates to the automatic transmission. A bigger, tougher front bumper, and sharp new styling. What hasn’t changed is the fact that it’s the largest-displacement ATV in our lineup—with the same engine as in our hard-working Pioneer 700 side-by-side—and it offers our smooth-shifting fully automatic transmission, selectable TraxLok® four-wheel-drive system, and fully independent rear suspension, a big part of the Rubicon’s uncompromising comfort, making it perfect for day-long rides. So say hello to the new FourTrax Rubicon 4x4 Automatic—your new favorite top-of-the-line ATV from Honda!
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PERFORMANCECompact and lighter-weight, the Rubicon’s overhead-valve, semi-dry-sump design creates an engine that's shorter from top to bottom. That returns two big benefits: it enhances handling by lowering the engine's center of gravity, and it also allows for greater ground clearance.
HANDLINGThe Rubicon’s Independent Rear Suspension (IRS) offers two big advantages: First, it helps ensure constant tire contact with the ground for superior traction; second, it gives you an ultra-smooth ride over rough terrain, so you don't get beat up on the trail.
ENGINEERINGNew for 2024, the Auto Mode Manual Override feature now lets you shift up and down while you’re in “Auto” mode, giving you even more control and convenience than before.
CONVENIENCETraxLok® lets you select either two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. Two-wheel drive gives you lighter steering on flat ground, while four-wheel drive maximizes available traction when you need it. Choosing between them couldn't be easier, and you get the best of both worlds.