One of the first things you would want to know when you consider getting an ATV is probably how much you must pay to get one. The prices of new ATVs vary a lot, depending on the type of ATV, engine size, and advanced features. And for used machines, you also need to take into account factors such as age, mileage, and overall conditions.
So how much does an ATV cost? Sports and Utility ATVs cost from $5.000 – $15.000. For around $10.000, you get a full-spec ATV with a moderate size engine. For the same price, you can get a more powerful model, but then as a basic configuration. Youth ATVs cost from $2.000 up to $5.000.
I’ve collected the MRSPs (manufacturers recommended sales price) of various types and sizes of ATVs from all major brands. But the total price range stretches quite a bit and won’t tell you that much on its own.
To give you a better idea of what to expect, we need to narrow things down a bit, look at the different types of ATVs, how big their engines are, and how well they are equipped.
First off, we’ll have a look at utility ATVs in various sizes and configurations.
Prices of different types and sizes of utility ATVs compared.From these stats, we can make a few interesting observations:
If we head over to the sports ATVs, we see many of the same trends.
Prices of different types and sizes of sport ATVs compared.It has not been common in youth ATVs to offer more than one standard model for each engine size. But in later years, some manufacturers have started offering both basic and premium models in the youth segment.
Prices of different types and sizes of youth ATVs compared.In the 90cc to 110cc range, you find brands that offer both standard and premium/full spec models.
The competition between the brands is tough. As a result, the different brands price their competing machines very similar. The prices between the major brands do not vary by much.
And finally, I’ve gathered price info on 6×6 ATVs. No brand offers more than one alternative within each engine size, so these machines’ stats do not tell us more than the price difference between small and large machines.
Prices of different types and sizes of 6X6 ATVs compared.To better estimate how big of an impact the purchase will make on your wallet, we need to look at what factors determine each model’s cost.
Then you need to think through what features are essential for you and your intended usage. Not everyone will need the biggest engine and the most advanced features.
If you skip this part of the purchase process, you may still be lucky and get a machine that perfectly fits your needs. But you might just as well end up paying much more than you need for a machine that is too big or has features you never will need.
Or you may waste your money on a bike that is too little or is missing features you find that you really could need.
One of the significant factors that determine how much an ATV cost is its engine size.
Youth models typically come in 50cc to 250cc engines, while sports and utility ATVs range from about 350cc to 1000cc.
An excellent way to save some money is to steer clear of the models that have the biggest engines. Engines in the 500cc to 850cc range will be more than enough for most possible applications and riding situations.
These machines will often give you the most bang for the buck. Most riders will rarely get the chance to utilize the extra power of the most powerful ATVs anyway.
That said, I must admit I own a 1000cc myself. And truth be told, most of the time, I would do just fine with a 600cc.
But if you’re anything like me and like having a surplus of power available at all times, you must be prepared to hit the higher end of the price range.
The next major factor that plays a significant role in how much an ATV cost is how many advanced features and accessories it has.
Some models come with just the bare minimum to operate the bike safely and legally. If you take one step up, you find models with features that make the bike much more comfortable to ride and expand the machine’s range of use. Examples of such features are:
At the high end of the price scale, you find the models packed with features that not everyone will really need. These are typically machines that are purpose-built for extreme use, like racing or deep mudding.
Examples of accessories you will find on these machines, witch the basic models does not have are:
You may need a loan to finance your ATV purchase. The size of your monthly downpayment depends on factors such as:
The average monthly downpayment on a fully financed ATV is $140 to $210 over 72 months (6 years), depending on the initial purchase price and interest rate. Be aware that payment plans with low initial monthly payments can trick you into taking up a loan you may not be able to afford down the line when the monthly payments increase.
Sports and Utility ATVs are often very similarly priced. It is usually the size of the engine, which determines how much these machines cost. Some sport ATVs come equipped with more advanced suspension. These are typically priced at about $1.000 more than their utility counterparts.
One exception is the ATVs purely made for racing. These typically cost quite a bit more than utility machines with similar engine sizes.
6×6 ATVs are usually quite a bit more expensive than the 4x4s. That’s partly because they have a more advanced suspension, one more axle, and a cargo bed. Also, the market for 6×6 bikes is much smaller, which is likely to affect the price to some degree.
When it comes to youth ATV’s, I’ve only collected the prices from the major manufacturers in this post. Many other brands offer cheaper alternatives in the youth ATV market, but be aware that you generally get what you pay for.
They may look very similar on paper, but after seeing how fast some of the cheaper models wear or break, I can only say that its money well spent to get a proper machine from the getgo.
If you buy a youth ATV from a reputable brand and keep up with the required maintenance, you can expect it to be used by kid after kid for several years before they eventually wear out. They ride much better as well, making them much more enjoyable for the little one.
Here you can find my post on how to choose an ATV for a 10-year old.
The MRSP is only a recommendation. If the dealer is running a campaign, or if you are skilled at negotiating prices, it is possible to get a decent discount. But be aware that some costs may come on top of the actual purchase price.
Some dealers ask for a so-called destination charge that basically covers the factory’s shipping cost to the dealer. Expect to pay $300 to $500. Others charge a few dollars to prepare the bike (some final assembly has to be done when the bike arrives at the dealer).
Here are some rough estimates on the most common costs of owning an ATV:
How to correctly price a used ATV deserves a post of its own and won’t be covered in detail in this post. But generally, you should expect to pay more for a well-maintained bike with low mileage, little wear, and the right accessories.
If the bike’s visual condition is not that important to you, you may find some great deals on machines that may look a bit rough but are still in proper mechanical condition.
Are you looking to purchase a new or used ATV?
The cost and value of your All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) will depend on a variety of factors, such as:
Whether you’re interested in the latest model or you’re interested in a used ATV, this page will give you a better understanding of different price ranges you can expect.
Plus, if you’re interested in selling your ATV, you can find out how much yours is worth.
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The cost of a four-wheeler can range quite a bit depending on a number of different factors.
On average, an ATV will cost between $5,000 to $15,000.
Based on new quad models from top manufacturers, the average price is about $8,250 for a new ATV.
The price of an ATV will depend on a variety of factors, including:
Sport ATVs tend to be less expensive than Utility ATVs due to being generally smaller in size, with less power, and fewer accessories and features.
Small-size youth ATVs typically range from $2,000 to $5,000 with engine sizes in the 50cc to 250cc range.
ATV Type | Engine Size | Price Range |
Sport | 250cc to 450cc | $5,000 to $11,000 |
Sport | 600cc to 750cc | $7,500 to $11,000 |
Sport | 1000cc+ | $11,000 to $15,000 |
Utility | 250cc to 475cc | $5,000 to $9,000 |
Utility | 550cc to 750cc | $6,000 to $11,000 |
Utility | 750cc to 850cc | $9,000 to $13,000 |
Utility | 1000cc+ | $12,000 to $15,000 |
One of the biggest factors in determining the cost of an ATV typically comes down to the size of its engine.
In general, a larger engine means a faster, more powerful ATV that is larger in size and weight. This can all add to the cost.
Next, additional premium specs and optional features can add to the final price tag. Some common ones include:
Refer to the list below for estimated MSRP on 4x4s from popular makes.
Make | Model | ATV Type | Estimated Cost |
Arctic Cat | Alterra TRV 700 EPS | Sport | $10,699 |
Arctic Cat | Alterra 450 | Sport/Utility | $6,599 |
Arctic Cat | Alterra 600 EPS | Sport/Utility | $8,799 |
Arctic Cat | Alterra 600 XT | Sport/Utility | $9,199 |
Arctic Cat | Alterra 600 LTD | Sport/Utility | $9,899 |
Arctic Cat | Alterra 600 SE | Sport/Utility | $10,399 |
Arctic Cat | Alterra 300 | Utility | $4,649 |
Arctic Cat | Alterra 90 | Youth | $3,359 |
Honda | TRX90X | Sport | $3,249 |
Honda | TRX250X | Sport | $5,199 |
Honda | Fourtrax Recon | Utility | $4,499 |
Honda | Fourtrax Rancher | Utility | $5,599 |
Honda | Fourtrax Foreman 4×4 | Utility | $7,499 |
Honda | Fourtrax Foreman Rubicon 4×4 EPS | Utility | $8,899 |
Honda | Fourtrax Rincon | Utility | $9,499 |
Polaris | Scrambler 850 | Sport | $11,599 |
Polaris | Sportsman XP 1000 S | Sport | $16,599 |
Polaris | Scrambler XP 1000 S Limited Edition | Sport | $16,599 |
Polaris | Sportsman 450 H. O. | Utility | $6,699 |
Polaris | Sportsman 450 | Utility | $7,499 |
Polaris | Sportsman 850 | Utility | $9,999 |
Polaris | Sportsman XP 1000 | Utility | $14,499 |
Polaris | Sportsman Touring 570 | Utility/Touring | $8,899 |
Polaris | Sportsman Touring 850 | Utility/Touring | $12,699 |
Polaris | Sportsman Touring XP 1000 Trail | Utility/Touring | $14,599 |
Polaris | Outlaw 70 EFI | Youth | $2,399 |
Polaris | Outlaw 110 EFI | Youth | $3,599 |
Polaris | Sportsman 110 | Youth | $3,599 |
Polaris | Phoenix 200 | Youth | $4,499 |
Yamaha | Raprtor 700 | Sport | $8,799 |
Yamaha | Raptor 700R | Sport | $9,399 |
Yamaha | YFZ450R | Sport | $9,799 |
Yamaha | Raptor 700R SE | Sport | $9,999 |
Yamaha | YFZ450R SE | Sport | $10,199 |
Yamaha | Kodiak 450 | Utility | $6,499 |
Yamaha | Kodiak 700 | Utility | $7,599 |
Yamaha | Kodiak 450 EPS | Utility | $7,599 |
Yamaha | Kodiak 450 EPS SE | Utility | $7,899 |
Yamaha | Kodiak 700 EPS | Utility | $9,199 |
Yamaha | Kodiak 700 EPS SE | Utility | $10,199 |
Yamaha | Grizzly EPS | Utility | $10,699 |
Yamaha | Grizzly EPS SE | Utility | $10,899 |
Yamaha | Grizzly EPS XT-R | Utility | $11,299 |
Yamaha | YFZ50 | Youth | $2,199 |
Yamaha | Raptor 90 | Youth | $3,199 |
Yamaha | Grizzly 90 | Youth | $3,199 |
When comparing a Side-by-Side UTV (SxS) to a 4×4 Quad, you can usually expect to pay a little more.
UTVs are typically more expensive than ATVs due to:
On average, a new UTV will cost anywhere from $5,000 to $26,000 depending on the make, model, and included features.
Based on the average MSRP of popular UTV models, the average price of a new UTV is about $19,999.
Refer to the list below for estimated MSRPs on UTVs from popular makes.
Make | Model | SxS Type | Estimated Cost |
Arctic Cat | Wildcat XX SE | Sport | $22,999 |
Arctic Cat | Wildcat XX LTD | Sport | $22,499 |
Arctic Cat | Wildcat XX | Sport | $21,499 |
Arctic Cat | Prowler Pro Crew LTD | Sport/Utility | $19,499 |
Arctic Cat | Prowler Pro Crew XT | Sport/Utility | $19,099 |
Arctic Cat | Prowler Pro LTD | Sport/Utility | $16,999 |
Arctic Cat | Prowler Pro XT | Sport/Utility | $16,599 |
Arctic Cat | Prowler Pro Crew EPS | Utility | $15,999 |
Arctic Cat | Prowler Pro EPS | Utility | $14,399 |
Arctic Cat | Prowler 500 | Utility | $10,399 |
Honda | Talon 1000X-4 SE | Sport | $26,999 |
Honda | Talon 1000R SE | Sport | $26,099 |
Honda | Talon 1000X-4 Fox Live Valve | Sport | $23,999 |
Honda | Talon 1000R Fox Live Valve | Sport | $23,099 |
Honda | Talon 1000X Fox Live Valve | Sport | $22,099 |
Honda | Talon 1000X-4 | Sport | $21,999 |
Honda | Talon 1000R | Sport | $20,999 |
Honda | Talon 1000X | Sport | $19,999 |
Honda | Pioneer 1000-5 SE | Utility | $23,999 |
Honda | Pioneer 1000 SE | Utility | $21,999 |
Honda | Pioneer 1000-5 | Utility | $17,299 |
Honda | Pioneer 1000 | Utility | $15,899 |
Honda | Pioneer 700-4 | Utility | $12,399 |
Honda | Pioneer 700 | Utility | $10,999 |
Honda | Pioneer 520 | Utility | $9,599 |
Honda | Pioneer 500 | Utility | $8,599 |
Polaris | RZR Pro R 4 | Sport | $35,999 |
Polaris | RZR Pro R 4 | Sport | $35,999 |
Polaris | RZR Pro R | Sport | $31,999 |
Polaris | RZR Turbo R 4 | Sport | $29,999 |
Polaris | RZR Turbo R 4 | Sport | $29,999 |
Polaris | RZR XP 4 1000 High Lifter | Sport | $27,999 |
Polaris | RZR Pro XP 4 | Sport | $25,999 |
Polaris | RZR Turbo R | Sport | $25,999 |
Polaris | RZR Pro XP 4 | Sport | $25,999 |
Polaris | RZR XP 4 1000 | Sport | $23,999 |
Polaris | RZR XP 4 1000 | Sport | $23,999 |
Polaris | RZR Pro XP | Sport | $22,999 |
Polaris | RZR XP 1000 | Sport | $20,499 |
Polaris | RZR RS1 | Sport | $17,999 |
Polaris | RZR Trail S | Sport | $16,699 |
Polaris | RZR Trail | Sport | $14,499 |
Polaris | RZR Trail 570 | Sport | $11,999 |
Polaris | General XP 4 1000 | Sport/Utility | $27,699 |
Polaris | General XP 1000 | Sport/Utility | $25,299 |
Polaris | General 4 1000 | Sport/Utility | $24,199 |
Polaris | General 1000 | Sport/Utility | $16,999 |
Polaris | Ranger XP Kinetic | Utility | $24,999 |
Polaris | Ranger Crew XP 1000 | Utility | $20,399 |
Polaris | Ranger XP 1000 | Utility | $18,799 |
Polaris | Ranger Crew 1000 | Utility | $15,499 |
Polaris | Ranger 1000 | Utility | $13,999 |
Polaris | Ranger Crew 570 Full-Size | Utility | $13,799 |
Polaris | Ranger EV | Utility | $13,699 |
Polaris | Ranger Crew SP 570 | Utility | $12,599 |
Polaris | Ranger 570 Full-Size | Utility | $11,699 |
Polaris | Ranger SP 570 | Utility | $10,999 |
Polaris | Ranger 500 | Utility | $9,999 |
Yamaha | YXZ1000R SS XT-R | Sport | $23,299 |
Yamaha | YXZ1000R SS SE | Sport | $21,199 |
Yamaha | YXZ1000R | Sport | $20,499 |
Yamaha | YXZ1000R SS | Sport | $20,499 |
Yamaha | Wolverine RMAX4 1000 XT-R | Sport/Utility | $25,499 |
Yamaha | Wolverine RMAX2 1000 XT-R | Sport/Utility | $23,899 |
Yamaha | Wolverine RMAX4 1000 R-Spec | Sport/Utility | $22,699 |
Yamaha | Wolverine RMAX2 1000 Sport | Sport/Utility | $22,599 |
Yamaha | Wolverine RMAX2 1000 R-Spec | Sport/Utility | $20,699 |
Yamaha | Wolverine X4 850 XT-R | Sport/Utility | $18,999 |
Yamaha | Wolverine X4 850 R-Spec | Sport/Utility | $17,399 |
Yamaha | Wolverine X2 850 XT-R | Sport/Utility | $16,499 |
Yamaha | Wolverine X2 850 R-Spec | Sport/Utility | $15,399 |
Yamaha | Viking VI EPS Ranch Edition | Utility | $15,999 |
Yamaha | Viking VI EPS | Utility | $14,699 |
Yamaha | Viking EPS Ranch Edition | Utility | $14,599 |
Yamaha | Viking EPS | Utility | $13,899 |
Buying a used quad is a great way to get into off-roading for a cheaper price.
Used ATV prices will typically range from about $3,000 to $10,000 depending on the make, model year, features, and condition.
On average, you can expect to save anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000 on a used ATV compared to a new model.
The price you can sell your ATV for will also depend on your local market. Do some digging on Craigslist or use the KBB or NADA powersports price guides as a starting point.
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