Yamaha updates 2027 utility ATV lineup
Yamaha Motor Corp., USA has announced its 2027 utility ATV lineup, including updated Grizzly and Kodiak models designed for property management, farming, hunting, trail riding and other outdoor applications. The company also announced updates to its broader ATV lineup, which includes sport and youth models.
Yamaha’s utility ATV lineup continues to feature the Grizzly and Kodiak families, with multiple configurations and trim levels available for 2027. The company’s full-size ATV models are assembled at its manufacturing facility in Newnan, Georgia.
“For 2027, Yamaha’s ATV lineup continues to deliver the durability, capability, and confidence riders expect from our Proven Off-Road models,” said Trenton Munsell, Yamaha’s RV product line manager. “Whether riders are chasing podiums, exploring trails, managing property, or introducing the next generation to off-road riding, the Raptor, YFZ450R, Grizzly, and Kodiak families offer purpose-built options for a wide range of customers.”
The Grizzly remains Yamaha’s flagship utility ATV, powered by a 686cc engine and equipped with electric power steering, four-wheel hydraulic disc brakes and independent long-travel suspension. The lineup also includes the Grizzly 110 youth model.
The Kodiak family is designed for utility and work applications, with the Kodiak 700 featuring a 686cc engine and the Kodiak 450 powered by a 421cc engine. Available features include electric power steering, steel cargo racks and a 2-inch hitch receiver.
Adult-size Grizzly and Kodiak models offer selectable four-wheel-drive systems, Ultramatic CVT transmissions with engine braking, independent double-wishbone suspension and steel cargo racks.
The 2027 utility ATV lineup includes:
- Grizzly
- Grizzly CAMO
- Grizzly XT-R
- Grizzly 110
- Kodiak 700
- Kodiak 700 EPS
- Kodiak 700 EPS XT-R
- Kodiak 450
- Kodiak 450 EPS
- Kodiak 450 EPS XT-R
According to Yamaha, the 2027 ATV lineup will be available through dealers in 49 states. California is excluded because of California Air Resources Board regulations governing off-highway vehicle use.




