Friday, January 9, 2009

John Deere to Introduce New Special Edition Gator™ XUVs

This month John Deere will add to its award-winning family of Gator™ utility vehicles by introducing two unique, special edition model XUVs. The Special Edition XUV 620i models are offered in either Midnight Black or Metallic Silver.

"With the release of these special edition models we are meeting the demand from a growing audience of outdoor enthusiasts, interested in custom vehicles," said Kevin Lund, utility vehicle group product marketing manager for John Deere. "These new models provide our customers with unique vehicles they can further customize, depending on how they use their vehicle and what they want their vehicle to say about them. John Deere utility vehicle dealers are a great resource to understand all of the options and accessories available to our customers that make these vehicles their own."

The Midnight Black features a carbon-fiber pattern that is professionally applied through the exclusive Final Finish® process for a long lasting and realistic appearance on the hood and steering wheel cover. It also sports premium SLX polymer high gloss black fenders that deliver an automotive painted look in a mold-through color that has superior UV fading and mar resistance. The Metallic Silver Edition includes automotive quality paint on the hood, fenders, cargo box and tailgate.

The new special edition models also feature five-spoke alloy wheels, special 21 inch high-back sport seats, billet aluminum controls and a special edition nameplate on the front fenders. Custom options include adventure lights, a high-performance slip-on exhaust, a heavy-duty brush guard, heavy-duty fender guards, several windshield options and more!

The Gator XUV 620i is the most advanced and performance-oriented Gator utility vehicle ever produced. It has true 4WD, electronic fuel injection and independent rear suspension for a high quality comfortable ride. With a 30 mph top speed and superior acceleration the XUV will get you to where you are going faster.

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