Suzuki Adds New "Rugged Package" to Top Trim King Quad 750AXi

Ross Ballot
by Ross Ballot

Suzuki is beefing up the King Quad 750AXi Power Steering SE+ with the Rugged Package. This accessory pack includes upgrades that buyers would likely add via the aftermarket with LED lights and heavy bumpers both front and rear. While this isn't any real overhaul, it does make for a more compelling package at only a slight premium over the price of the machine without the package.

As mentioned above, this new 2024 KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering SE+ with Rugged Package effectively a small upgrade to the existing machine. Suzuki has added a 10-inch LED light bar with an output rating of 2,700 lumens, while there are steel bumpers with a "rugged wrinkle finish" at both the front and rear.

Pricing for the 2024 KingQuad 750AXi Power Steering SE+ with Rugged Package runs $12,099 which is a palatable increase over $11,399 price of the machine when not equipped with the Rugged Package. It's available exclusively in Armored Blue Gray bodywork, and is mechanically unchanged from lesser King Quad 750 models. This means it has a 722cc, DOHC, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine that puts power through Suzuki's QuadMatic CVT, and delivers power to the tires via selectable 2WD/4WD.


We're not going to lie, we wish there was more to the Rugged Package than lights and bumpers. Even additional skid plates would be welcome here. As-is, the Rugged Package brings fairly inconsequential (albeit nice) improvements to the top-rung King Quad, but we're pining for a fully revamped model to take on the newcomers from Polaris and Can-Am.

Ross Ballot
Ross Ballot

Ross hosts The Off the Road Again Podcast. He has been in the off-road world since he was a kid riding in the back of his dad’s YJ Wrangler. He works in marketing by day and in his free time contributes to Hooniverse, AutoGuide, and ATV.com, and in the past has contributed to UTV Driver, ATV Rider, and Everyday Driver. Ross drives a 2018 Lexus GX460 that is an ongoing build project featured on multiple websites and the podcast and spends his free time working on and riding ATVs.

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