Kawasaki has just rewritten the rulebook for off-road performance with the official unveiling of the 2026 Kawasaki Teryx H2, a 250-horsepower, supercharged beast that is set to shake up the utility terrain vehicle (UTV) market. After months of teasers and speculation, the Japanese powerhouse has finally dropped all the specs—and it’s clear that this machine was built to dominate.
A Supercharged Game Changer
At the heart of the 2026 Kawasaki Teryx H2 is a 999cc inline four-cylinder engine fitted with a supercharger, delivering an earth-shattering 250 horsepower and 146 lb-ft of torque. This gives the Teryx H2 a distinct edge over its main competitors—the Can-Am Maverick R Max and the Polaris RZR Pro R 4.
Unlike turbocharged rivals, Kawasaki’s decision to go with a supercharger eliminates turbo lag, offering instant throttle response. As Kawasaki puts it, “the supercharger is mechanically driven by the engine, ensuring consistent performance under all conditions.” That means more control and more fun, whether you’re racing across dunes or climbing rocky trails.
Superior Suspension and Control
Handling all that power is a sophisticated suspension system featuring Fox 3.0 internal bypass shocks and the Kawasaki Electronically Controlled Suspension (KECS) software. With selectable drive modes (Soft, Normal, Firm), drivers can tailor their ride to the terrain or personal preference. Add to that a full locking front differential and switchable rear- and four-wheel drive, and the Teryx H2 becomes a true all-terrain warrior.
The Kawasaki Teryx H2 also boasts an impressive 16.1 inches of ground clearance and 24 inches of suspension travel, ensuring it can tackle even the harshest environments. Reinforced skid plates and massive 33-inch Maxxis Carnivore Plus tires (on optional beadlock rims) round out a chassis engineered for durability and speed.
Lighter, Faster, Smarter
Weight matters when you’re chasing performance. At 2,363 pounds dry, the Teryx H2 is about 300 pounds lighter than the Can-Am Maverick R Max and 100 pounds less than the Polaris RZR Pro R 4. Combined with its potent engine, the reduced weight gives Kawasaki a serious advantage in both acceleration and maneuverability.
Tech-wise, this side-by-side doesn’t fall short either. A TFT display, optional Garmin Tread infotainment system, and a wide range of accessories make it one of the most feature-rich UTVs in its class.
Family Adventure Ready
Whether you’re heading off-road solo or taking the whole family, the Kawasaki Teryx H2 has you covered. With available five-seat and four-seat options, plus four-point harnesses and a roomy interior, it offers both safety and comfort. It’s ideal for weekend warriors and adrenaline junkies alike.
Competitive Pricing
One of the most compelling reasons to consider the Kawasaki Teryx H2 is its pricing. Starting at $37,199, it’s cheaper than both the Can-Am Maverick R Max ($39,199) and the Polaris RZR Pro R 4 ($38,999). For buyers seeking a performance-packed side-by-side without breaking the bank, Kawasaki’s newest entrant is an unbeatable value.
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