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Kubota RTV-X Review: Legacy Meets Innovation

Kubota RTV-X Review: Legacy Meets Innovation
Dec 16, 2024
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Discover Kubota RTV-X Features and Performance for All Seasons

The Kubota RTV-X is a powerful utility vehicle that builds on the legacy of the X Series, replacing the X900 and X1120 models. 

It integrates the best features of these previous models into a more advanced and efficient machine. 

Kiara Daniel, product manager for RTV accessories with Kubota, took Farms.com for a demo of the new utility vehicle. 

One of the standout features of the RTV-X is the Kubota diesel engine paired with the VHT transmission.  

This advanced transmission system is designed to help the vehicle easily handle challenging terrains, ensuring smooth operation no matter the conditions. 

Daniels says the RTV-X is built for durability and versatility, making it an ideal choice for various agricultural and outdoor tasks. 

For those in colder climates, the RTV-X also offers a range of customizable accessories, including the option to add a snow blower. This addition makes it a practical vehicle not only for work but also for leisure, allowing you to clear snow while having fun. 

Another notable feature of the RTV-X is the ProKonvert bed, which enhances the vehicle's flexibility for carrying loads and materials. In a matter of seconds, you can fold down the sides of the bed and convert it to a flatbed. 

This design ensures that the RTV-X can handle both tough work demands and daily tasks efficiently. 

The Kubota RTV-X provides the perfect balance of power, versatility, and customization. 

Watch the video below for a demo of the RTV-X. 




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