Description
Meet the 2026 CFMOTO UFORCE U10 XL Pro Highland in —a utility sport machine that looks ready for work but acts like it’s itching for the next adventure. It’s one of three available finishes (alongside Bordeaux Red, Nebula Black, and True Timber Camo), and this setup has the kind of presence that makes a driveway, jobsite, or trailhead feel like a starting line.
Under the hood sits a liquid-cooled, 998cc in-line 3-cylinder, 4-stroke engine with DOHC, Bosch fuel injection, and an easy electric start. With 88 bhp at 7,250 rpm and 69 ft-lbs of torque at 6,500 rpm, it’s tuned to feel lively when you roll into the throttle—whether you’re hauling supplies or climbing toward your favorite overlook. It runs on regular gas, because “fun” shouldn’t require premium.
The CVT transmission keeps things smooth and simple, while hi/low range and reverse help you stay in control when terrain (or a trailer) gets demanding. Select 4X2 or 4X4, and when conditions turn slick or uneven, you’ve got front and rear differential locks ready to dig in. Power steering and a steering wheel make long days feel easier, and a tight 17.7-foot turning radius helps you thread through trees, gates, and crowded worksites without the multi-point shuffle.
Big dimensions bring big capability: a 148-inch length and 112.5-inch wheelbase give it a planted stance, and 13 inches of ground clearance pairs nicely with full skid protection (front/rear bash plates, front/rear A-arm skid plates, plus a full-length skid plate). Aluminum wheels wear 29-inch CST all-terrain tires, and hydraulic disc brakes handle the stopping.
Inside, it’s built for the whole crew: six seats across two rows with a vinyl bench, headrests, and hard doors under a hard canopy. Add LED lighting, a folding setup, two speakers with Bluetooth audio, and mobile app instrumentation—and suddenly the “utility” part includes a pretty great soundtrack.
Need muscle? Bring it. A 1,000-lb tilting cargo bed with tie-down hooks and 2,500-lb towing capacity (receiver hitch) make this UFORCE feel like the coworker who always shows up early—and still wants to go explore after the job’s done.