2025 Denago Mudhawk 200FI ATV Heading to Dealers

Value-priced entry in the utility segment piles on the perks.

A 169cc fuel-injected four-stroke single-cylinder, LED lighting, front and rear racks, and more, for $2349.Denago Powersports

The last time we checked in on Denago, the company’s electric vehicle division had bought a factory in Dallas to build golf carts. Denago hinted at the time that its powersports arm might also take over some floor space to build a range of ATVs. One of those quads headed for Texas production could be the Mudhawk 200FI, which Denago introduced in the middle of last year and is now finally on their way to dealers.

There are three Mudhawks in the current Denago Powersports range, the Mudhawk 6, Mudhawk 10F!, and Mudhawk 200FI, all of them 2WD. The 6 is powered by a 107cc carbureted engine, the 10 by a 120cc fuel-injected engine, while the 200FI enjoys a 169cc fuel-injected single-cylinder four-stroke. Denago isn’t sharing horsepower specs for its rigs yet, but based on media coverage from last year, a top speed of 25 mph suggests restrained yet reasonable output figures.

Instead of loading up on grunt, the company aims to deliver nice perks around the ride at an unbeatable MSRP. Front and rear racks made of molded high-impact plastic are included on the Mudhawk 200FI. There’s a 6-inch color display for vital information. A CVT with a chain final drive offers forward, neutral, and reverse gears. The ride comes with a dual A-arm suspension in front and a single shock working a swingarm in back. Three hydraulic disc brakes count one for each front wheel and a centrally mounted disc in the rear. LED lighting features at both ends. Little touches like the standard hand guards, throttle limiter, parking brake, two USB ports, alloy wheels, zerk fittings on the suspension pivots and steering stem, tow ball mounting bracket, and color-matched front suspension arms for the six color options bump up the impression of perceived quality.

All this comes for an MSRP of $2349 that includes a six-month warranty. We checked four dealers, only two posted prices at the time of writing, and one of them indicated the $2349 price was for a crated, build-it-yourself Mudhawk; assembly added $325 to the price.

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