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This collection includes gas-powered ATVs built for kids, youth, and adults, covering engine sizes from 110cc to 200cc. All units use 4-stroke, single-cylinder engines, which provide stable power and simple maintenance. Many models come with CVT automatic transmission with reverse, making tight turns and slow maneuvers easier for new riders. Frames use steel construction for durability. Tires include knobby off-road patterns to handle dirt paths, grass, gravel, and small slopes. The lineup spans multiple well-known manufacturers, including Taotao, Vitacci, Apollo, RPS, and Supermach, which are widely used across the U.S. for entry-level and mid-range riding. Each machine includes a gas tank sized for its engine class, along with a standard carburetor and fuel line system. These ATVs support everyday riding, trail use, backyard paths, and beginner off-road training.
110cc gas ATVs are built for riders around 6–10 years old. These models use compact frames, low seat heights, and short wheelbases, which help younger riders maintain balance. Engines are 4-stroke and tuned for smooth throttle response at slow speeds. Most units come with CVT automatic transmission, so the rider only needs to manage throttle and brakes. Safety features often include speed limiters, ignition keys, and kill switches. Brakes include a mix of front drum and rear disc setups. Tires usually range between 14–16 inches with light knobby patterns suitable for yard surfaces and small outdoor areas. Fuel systems include metal or plastic gas tanks, simple carburetors, and standard vented gas caps. These models focus on training, control, and low-speed handling.
125cc gas ATVs suit riders in the 8–14 year range. The frame height is higher than 110cc, giving more leg space. Engines deliver stronger acceleration yet remain easy to manage for youth riders. Many brands offer CVT automatic units with reverse for convenient backing in tight spaces. Steel frames support light trail riding, yard use, and beginner off-road practice. Tires come with deeper tread patterns for better hold on gravel and loose dirt. Fuel systems use standard carburetors, vent tubes, gas caps, and simple throttle linkages. These ATVs often include front and rear shocks and rear disc brakes. Brands like Taotao, Vitacci, RPS, and Apollo offer several 125cc builds with different rack styles, seat designs, and color options.
150cc gas ATVs work for older youth and small adults. These models use longer wheelbases that improve stability at higher speeds. Engines are 4-stroke and provide more torque for outdoor conditions. CVT automatic transmission makes riding simple on uneven surfaces. Shock travel increases compared to 125cc models, giving better absorption on bumps. Tires include wider footprints for added grip. Fuel systems feature larger tanks, metal caps, and stronger fuel lines to support longer ride times. Frames use thicker steel tubing to carry heavier loads. Rear racks allow mounting gas cans, storage boxes, or tools. Disc brakes improve stopping power on slopes. These units are commonly used for light chores, yard tasks, and trail sections that require extra strength.
200cc gas ATVs fit adult riders who need more frame size, load capacity, and torque. Engines are 4-stroke, single-cylinder, and paired with CVT automatic systems that include reverse. These machines handle open fields, dirt paths, and small off-road areas with more confidence. Frames include wide stances, reinforced weld points, and larger footrests. Tires are wider and deeper to increase surface hold on loose soil. Gas tanks are larger to extend run time. Braking systems use front and rear disc setups. Many models offer steel front bumpers, rear racks, and better shock absorbers for rougher surfaces. These ATVs form the upper range of recreational gas quads in the entry and mid-scale market.
Kids’ gas ATVs range from 40cc to 125cc and include frame designs built to help young riders control the machine safely. Seat heights stay low, and handlebar reach is short. Engines offer mild power to avoid sudden jumps. Safety components include adjustable speed limiters, remote stop systems, tether switches, chain covers, heat shields, and protective fenders. Tires use softer compounds for smoother backyard riding. Gas tanks are small to reduce weight. Throttle responses stay gentle for better handling. These units support early riding skills, including steering, braking, and balance development.
Youth gas ATVs fall between 90cc and 150cc, offering frames that accommodate growing riders. These units give more power for yard paths, gravel areas, and basic trails while keeping control manageable. Fuel systems include standard carburetors, vent tubes, gas caps, and fuel lines positioned for easy service. Controls include thumb throttles, hand-operated brake levers, and rear brake pedals. Suspension uses front shocks and a single rear shock for a smoother ride. Tires include knobby patterns with mid-range depth for more grip. Many youth ATVs include utility racks, LED headlights, and disc brakes for better stopping performance.
Adult gas ATVs usually fall within 150cc to 200cc. These frames provide more space, load capacity, and weight support. Engines offer strong pull for light off-road areas and wide yards. Tires come in wider sizes for improved traction. Rear coil shocks are built to handle uneven terrain. Fuel systems include larger gas tanks, stronger brackets, and metal caps. Disc brakes assist with control during downhill riding. These ATVs serve recreational use, simple utility tasks, and general outdoor riding needs.
Taotao builds gas ATVs across all major engine ranges. Their designs use steel frames, CVT automatic systems, and 4-stroke engines with simple maintenance layouts. Fuel systems include metal or plastic gas tanks, standard carburetors, vent hoses, and basic fuel lines. Taotao units are common in the beginner and mid-level market because of their balance between size, handling, and service access.
Vitacci offers youth and adult gas ATVs with sturdy frames and 4-stroke engines. These units often include CVT automatic transmissions with reverse. Suspension setups vary by size but generally include dual front shocks and a single rear shock. Fuel systems use standard tank mounts, carburetors, and vented caps. Vitacci models are known for wide tire options, bright LED headlights, and rack space.
Apollo builds gas ATVs designed for stronger off-road sections. Frames use reinforced steel with solid weld points. Engines include 4-stroke setups tuned for straightforward throttle use. Many models include front disc brakes and rear hydraulic disc systems. Tires come in deep knobby designs suited for trail sections. Fuel systems include carburetors, gas tanks with vent hoses, and metal caps.
RPS ATVs use sturdy frames, rear disc brakes, and CVT automatic transmission options. Many models include extended racks, upgraded shocks, and stronger swingarm designs. Fuel systems offer simple tank layouts, basic carburetors, and common vent hose fittings. These units support longer ride times and moderate outdoor use.
Supermach builds gas ATVs across youth and adult classes. Frames use wide foot platforms and steel tubing. Engines include 4-stroke setups paired with automatic transmissions. Fuel systems use standard gas tanks with vent tubes. Suspension provides good comfort for outdoor grounds. Several models contain rear racks for gas cans or storage boxes.