Whether you’re brand new to CFMoto or if you just haven’t got around to checking the specs yet, knowing your baselines is really important when deciding which accessories you need to elevate your overall performance (and other aspects of a good experience). With that in mind, we’ll start off with the engine: the compact, but spunky CFMoto UForce 600 comes with a 580cc, liquid-cooled engine that cranks out 36 horsepower. Independent double A-arm suspension with adjustable shocks allows you to charge into whatever terrain you want in confidence. 10.5 inches of ground clearance keeps you clear of most meddling rocks, and 600 pounds of cargo capacity ensures you can bring whatever!
Don’t get us wrong - she’s already an all-terrain powerhouse right out of the gate. But if you’re serious about tackling tough terrain in that CFMoto UForce 600, you would do well to consider some new tires, a winch, a windshield, and/or a suspension upgrade. If you intend to ride in cold weather, then it’s a cab enclosure and heater you need at the minimum. Whatever it is, we’ve got everything you need to brave all terrains, all the time.
There’s nothing worse than putting in the time and effort to source your next accessory, making the commitment, waiting for delivery, and then finding out that it doesn’t even fit your vehicle! We’ve personally been there, and to make sure it never happens to our loyal community of UTV enthusiasts, we’ve made sure to list fitment for every product we offer on the product page itself. Check your model, variant, and year every time you purchase an accessory, and you’ll save yourself plenty of time and hassle. With that said, it’s time to get out there and show them what you can do!
What about towing capacity?
1,500 pounds.
Does the UForce 600 do well in extreme cold?
Of course, as long as you are prepared with a cab enclosure and a heater. Plows don’t hurt, either.
Do they make ECU tuners for the UForce 600?
They sure do, and we’ve got them! Take a look and see for yourself. We’ve also got clutch kits and exhausts to tick those numbers up.