Kioti ZTR

Kioti expands turf care offerings

Kioti Tractor, a division of Daedong-USA, Inc., expands its turf care offerings this summer with five new zero-turn-radius (ZTR) mower models, including the company’s first-ever stand-on ZTRs. These additions to the Kioti lineup were designed to provide operators reliable performance without sacrificing comfort. The new models maximize uptime and serviceability, while still providing the comfort and ergonomics operators seek for all-day use.

Launching this summer, the ZXS Series includes two stand-on models featuring a comfortable ride and reliable performance, and will be shipping soon to dealers across North America. Expanding Kioti’s seated ZTR offerings, three new additions to the company’s ZXC Series will cut through the toughest turf with premium commercial-grade features and are available now at select dealers. All five of the new models feature 24-hp Kawasaki engines combined with Hydro-Gear transmissions for reliable, hardworking performance.

ZXS Series debut

Designed with precision in mind and built to tackle tough obstacles, the ZXS Series is Kioti’s debut line of stand-on ZTR mowers, and includes two models: the ZXS48 and ZXS54. Customers can choose from 48- or 54-inch fabricated, reinforced steel decks with standard notch blades and adjustable drive levers. Plus, simple tool-less removal of the plush and comfortable operator pad reveals ample space and easy access to all serviceable components, such as transaxles, drive belt, battery, and fuses for painless maintenance and upkeep.

ZXC Series Additions

Joining Kioti’s ZXC Series are three seated models: the ZXC48 LT, ZXC54 LT and ZXC60 LT. These premium commercial-grade mowers feature a 12.5-gallon fuel capacity, requiring less frequent refueling and allowing for more uptime on the job. All ZXC models comfortably accommodate users of all statures with adjustable seats and drive lever positioning, providing a precise and responsive driving experience with optimized control connections and finely tuned linkages. Operators can choose from 48-, 54- or 60-inch mower decks, each with a fabricated, reinforced 10-gauge steel deck and standard notch blades to cut through the toughest turf.