Deere Launches New, Quieter Gator UTVs with More Cargo Space
The gas-powered XUV 845 and diesel XUV 875 are larger and feature 13% more room for cargo.
John Deere's new Gator XUV 845 and 875 UTVs feature a larger cargo box and added comfort and convenience elements. The new models also feature options for factory-installed precision tech.
A new exhaust system produces less noise versus previous models. They also feature a raised air intake, as well as a new CVT air intake and exhaust to protect the engine from debris.
Eric Halfman, John Deere go-to-market manager for Gator utility vehicles, says the XUV 845 and 875 feature a 13% increase in cargo box space compared to previous models, making these models “a class leader in cargo box volume and allowing you to carry more in one trip."
The gas-powered 845 and diesel 875 are full-sized models, which Deere calls "crossover utility vehicles."
Deere is also offering a factory-installed GreenStar Ready option on the new Gator XUV 845 and Gator XUV 875 utility vehicle HVAC models, giving operators the ability to quickly add a StarFire receiver and universal display.
Other upgrades include added width to these new models – increasing capacity and reducing mud sling – and the ability to add a second level of storage.
Other new features include:
- Redesigned tailgate with a flat work surface, ruler, v-groove for cutting pipe, anti-gravity pockets, bump stops and cup holders
- Integrated clamping points to help secure items in place
- Fold flat tie-downs in the front-middle and four corners of the bed
- Tie-down pockets, providing a dedicated place for straps when securing loads that obstruct access to the D-rings on the inside of the box
John Deere also recently announced several additions to its compact track loader (CTL) lineup – the new 331 P-Tier, 333 P-Tier, and the 335 P-Tier, which is the largest Deere CTL to date – and updates to its 6M utility tractor lineup.