The large cargo box on full-size Gator XUVs has a 454 kg (1000 lb) capacity so you can bring your gear, tools, and haul materials with confidence. You can also make fewer trips with 1814 kg (4000 lb) of towing capacity and a standard 51-mm (2-in.) receiver hitch.
Class-leading cargo box volume*
Cargo box shown with premium protection package
Cargo box with cargo
The cargo box resists dents, scratches, and rust because it is made from a tough composite material and can haul 524-L (18.5-cu ft) of your gear and material. Five D-ring tie down points and rails can be used to secure your load.
Quickly configure the cargo box to the needs of the job
Cargo box with 2x6 dividers
Cargo box utilizing the second level of storage
Molding the cargo box allows for built-in features that enable the box to be quickly reconfigured for the unique needs of every job. You can use standard 5-cm (2-in.) dimensional lumber to hold cargo in place or divide cargo box into separate areas. You can add a second level of storage space by leveraging the tiered storage lip. Stake pocket clamps allows for quick and toolless attachment installation and removal. On M-trim and R-trim vehicles, a 12-V power port is available to power attachments.
Your portable workbench
A pipe clamped to V-channel
Pocket with hardware and cupholder
The tailgate includes a flat work surface, ruler, and pockets to place hardware. A v-channel and four reinforced clamping pockets work together to securely hold round objects. Bump stops provide raised edges position your square edged objects.
Since your hands are always full, the tailgate can be opened and closed with one hand. You can also lower the tailgate to carry longer items or remove it for easy cleanout.
Power lift
Cargo box unloading gravel
Power lift switch
To save your back, the optional cargo box power lift empties heavy loads with the push of a button.
*Class is defined as a full-size heavy-duty crossover UTV with less than 100-in. wheelbase which is powered by a 750 to 900cc gasoline engine. Comparisons were made by calculating volume using published cargo box dimensions.