What UTVs Fit In The Bed Of A Truck?

Would you like to know what UTVs fit in the bed of a truck? Well, we have researched this question and have answers for you. It is helpful to understand what UTVs fit in the bed of a truck, so you know if you need a trailer to bring a particular UTV.

To make a UTV fit in your truck bed, you need a UTV ramp or a UTV tailgate extender. A standard truck bed of 60 inches wide and 78 inches long will carry any of these popular UTVs on this list with either a ramp or tailgate extender:

  • Cub Cadet Challenger 750
  • Honda Pioneer 1000-5
  • John Deere XUV560E
  • Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000
  • Can-Am Maverick X3
  • Polaris Ranger XP 1000
  • Polaris RZR PRO XP 4
  • Yamaha Viking VI

In this article, we will learn what UTVs fit in the bed of a truck. We will also learn the answers to other interesting related questions such as how wide are side by side UTVs, and how do you transport a UTV on a trailer. Keep reading to learn more.

ATVs and UTVs trekking on a steep mountain, What UTVs Fit In The Bed Of A Truck?

What UTVs Fit In The Bed Of A Truck?

UTVs are almost all longer than eight feet, which is the length of a long truck bed. To make a UTV fit in the bed of a truck, you need to use a UTV ramp or UTV Tailgate Extender. These items will allow you to store your UTV in even a standard-sized truck bed.

UTVs and an ATV parked on top of a hill

First, let's learn how UTV ramps work; then, we will explore UTV tailgate extenders.

UTV Ramps

UTV ramps are metal constructions you place in your truck bed. The UTV can drive up the ramp shortening its length on the tailgate. These are great constructions to allow the transport of UTVs in your truck bed. Strap the wheels securely to the frame, and you are good to move your UTV.

UTV Tailgate Extenders

UTV tailgate extenders are metal frames that attach to the end of your tailgate. These allow the back wheels of your UTV to sit off the back of your tailgate and be held up. Strap the wheels to the anchors on the frame, and you will be ready to drive.

We will now learn about eight different popular UTVs that will fit in the bed of your truck with either a UTV ramp or UTV Tailgate extender.

Eight Popular UTVs That Fit In A Truck Bed

Cub Cadet Challenger 750

The first UTV will look at is the Cub Cadet Challenger 750. This UTV length of 118 inches and will fit in a truck bed with a UTV ramp or tailgate extender.

The Cub Cadet Challenger 750 is most famous for its great suspension and low price.

Honda Pioneer 1000-5

Next on our list is the Honda Pioneer 1000-5. The Pioneer 1000-5 has a length of 116.6 inches and will fit in your truck bed with a UTV ramp or tailgate extender.

The Honda Pioneer 1000-5 is best known for its i-4WD, an intelligent 4WD that adjusts torque to tires as needed.

John Deere XUV560E

Now we will learn about the John Deere XUV560E. This UTV has a length of 113 inches and will have no problem fitting in a truck bed with either a UTV ramp or tailgate extender.

The John Deere XUV560E is most known for its four-wheel independent suspension and its handling.

Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000

Next, we will be looking at the Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000. The Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000 is 130 inches long, which means it fits in a truck bed with a UTV ramp or tailgate extender.

Thanks to its excellent suspension system, the Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000 is most popular for its smooth ride.

Can-Am Maverick X3

Now, we have the Maverick X3, which is 164 inches and will fit in a standard pick-up bed with a UTV ramp or tailgate extender.

This UTV is best known for its powerful turbocharged engine, which gives it the power to tackle challenging off-road trails.

Polaris Ranger XP 1000

Next, we have the Polaris Ranger XP 1000, which is 120 inches long and will fit in a standard-sized truck bed if you use a UTV ramp or tailgate extender.

The Polaris Ranger XP 1000 is most popular for being able to tow a trailer with its best-in-class 82 horsepower engine. 

Polaris RZR Pro XP 4

Now, we have the RZR PRO XP 4. This UTV is 155 inches long and will fit in a standard-sized truck bed when using a UTV ramp or tailgate extender.

The RZR Pro XP 4 is most well known for its off-road performance and its ability to handle off-roading up to 50mph.

Yamaha Viking VI

Lastly, we have the Yamaha Viking VI. The Yamaha Viking VI has a body length of 159.5 inches and will fit in a truck bed when utilizing a UTV ramp or tailgate extender.

The Yamaha Viking VI is most widely known for its reliable Electric Power Steering System, making turning easy and reducing exhaustion from long off-roading adventures.

Now that we've learned which UTVs will fit in a truck bed, let's explore how wide side-by-side UTVs are.

How Wide are Side-by-Side UTVs?

A red UTV moving on the camping ground

How wide your UTV is will depend on the make and model. Typically UTVs are between 47 and 72 inches wide. This will mean you should find a truck with a truck bed that is at least as wide as the UTV's track width.

If your truck bed isn't wide enough to fit your UTV, don't try to force it in. Doing so can result in severe damage to you or your UTV. Instead, haul it in a trailer. We will cover how to transport a UTV on a trailer later in the article, so keep reading.

A truck that is perfect for hauling UTVs is the Chevy Silverado. The Chevy Silverado has a wide 71.4-inch truck bed to make hauling UTVs easy.

Another great truck for hauling UTVs is the F250. The F250 has a truck bed width of 69 inches allowing it to fit most UTVs. As long as your truck bed is wider than your UTV's track width, you should be able to fit it in your truck bed.

Now we will learn how to haul a side by side in a truck bed.

How Do you Haul a Side-by-Side in a Truck Bed?

When hauling a side-by-side UTV, the most important thing to remember is to strap it down properly. One of the best ways to strap down your UTV is with ratchet straps.

Ratchet straps can be ratcheted down to remove excess slack in the line. Your UTV must be tied down to prevent it from shifting while you drive. A UTV shifting in your truck while driving can be dangerous.

When tieing down straps, secure each wheel to an anchor point. It would be best if you also anchored the sides to anchor points as well. Being sure your UTV is tightly secured on all four wheels is essential.

Be sure that the parking brake is also engaged on your UTV to avoid slipping while turning. If you follow these tiedown protocols, you can be sure your UTV won't move while traveling.

What is the Narrowest Side-by-Side UTV?

A number of people riding U

The narrowest UTV on the market is the John Deere HPX615E Utility Vehicle. This UTV has a narrow width of 58.4 inches.

While not as powerful as some of the previous UTVs,  but it's easy to load into a truck bed. It also has a cargo box with a 1,000-pound weight capacity.

John Deere offers several narrow UTVs that are some of the narrowest side-by-sides on the market. If you don't need too much power but would like a light easy to load UTV, check out what John Deere has to offer.

Now that we know what the narrowest side-by-side UTV is, let's learn how to transport a UTV on a trailer.

How Do you Transport a UTV on a Trailer?

A sweet couple riding a UTV moving on the camping ground

When transporting a UTV on a trailer, much like in a truck bed, you will need to be sure it is strapped down securely. The best way to secure your UTV is with ratchet straps.

Like in the truck bed, secure all four wheels to anchor points in your trailer. It may also be helpful to secure the sides as well. Once all of your wheels are secured and the parking brake is engaged, you are ready to drive with your UTV in your trailer.

When transporting a UTV in a trailer, remember to check your trailer lights. It is essential to remember to check that your trailer is in working order before using it to transport your UTV.

Final Thoughts

ATVs and UTVs trekking on a steep mountain

In this article, we learned about eight popular UTVs that fit in the back of a truck bed. We also learned that when you transport a UTV on a trailer, you should make sure that it is fully secured on all wheels.

We hope you enjoyed this article. If you want to learn more, check out some of these other posts.

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