
WENDELL, N.C. – KIOTI Tractor introduced its K9 utility vehicle series with the debut of the K9 2400 model. The K9 Series joins the MECHRON Series as part of an expanded utility vehicle product offering from KIOTI. The new vehicles come with contemporary styling, enhanced ergonomics and additional storage.
“The launch of the K9 Series marks continued growth for KIOTI,” said Peter Dong-Kyun Kim, president and CEO of Daedong-USA, KIOTI Tractor Division. “The new K9 comes from the same rugged, workhorse bloodline as the MECHRON, but offers an enhanced level of performance, operator comfort and new high-value standard features.”
Benefits of the series also include automotive-style dash configuration, tilt steering and front/rear independent dual A-arm suspension with CV joint guards. The K9 boasts a 24 horsepower, 3-cylinder, in-line vertical, water-cooled Daedong diesel engine with a ground speed of up to 31 mph.
Additionally, the K9 has a large, all-metal bed with a 1,102-pound capacity and an optional hydraulic dump kit. Other standard features include:
• 12.5-inch ground clearance with HD, Turf, ATV and Tomahawk tire options
• Towing capacity of 1,300 pounds and payload capacity of 1,598 pounds
• Spray-in bed liner
• Hydraulic power steering
• Protection package with full-coverage skid plates and front grill guard
• Front and rear hitch receivers
Optional accessories are a rear screen, working lamps, remote hydraulic kit, canopy and windshield.
The K9 Series is available at authorized KIOTI Tractor dealerships, and more information can be found online here.
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