Honda announced the return of the FourTrax line of multipurpose ATVs — the FourTrax Rancher, Foreman 4×4, and Foreman Rubicon — for the 2026 model year.
The FourTrax models will have new accessories for 2026 including the Mini-Pro Connect Line that allows owners to bring a camera, phone, tablet or Bluetooth speaker on the ride. Other features include a new audio system, gun-boot mount, steel baskets, and handguards.
FourTrax Rancher
The FourTrax Rancher is designed for recreational and work use, available in four different trims. Options include a 5-speed manual transmission, and Honda’s 5-speed automatic Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). All four models have a 420cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine, designed with a low height to centralize mass on the ATV. All Rancher ATVs have a 848-pound towing capacity.
The standard FourTrax Rancher is a value-focused, 2WD configuration and is the simplest and lightest Rancher — ideal for trail riding or chores.
The FourTrax Rancher 4×4 includes the ability to switch between 2WD and 4WD with the push of a button, designed for handling tough, off-road conditions. It’s perfect for riders who need a bit more traction for rugged terrain.
The FourTrax Rancher 4×4 Automatic DCT EPS model is equipped with electric power steering (EPS), and comes with DCT technology, for quick and automatic gear changes.
The FourTrax Rancher 4×4 Automatic DCT IRS EPS has all the above features with the addition of independent rear suspension (IRS), for comfort and handling on rough or uneven terrain.
The FourTrax Rancher starts at $6,249, the Rancher 4×4 at $7,349, the Rancher 4×4 Automatic DCT EPS at $8,599, and the FourTrax Rancher 4×4 Automatic DCT IRS EPS at $8,999. Most models in this line will be available to order in May, with the Automatic DCT IRS EPS model starting in June. For more information about the Honda FourTrax Rancher ATV line, visit powersports.honda.com/atv/recutility/fourtrax-rancher.
FourTrax Foreman 4×4
The FourTrax Foreman 4×4 is Honda’s workhorse ATV. It runs on a 518cc single-cylinder engine, and is able to tow up to 850 pounds. The independent double-wishbone front suspension is included for better traction in tough conditions.
The standard FourTrax Foreman 4×4 offers the ability to shift between 2WD and 4WD with ease, thanks to Honda’s TraxLok system. This trim is ideal for riders who need an ATV for hauling, towing, or trail riding.
The FourTrax Foreman 4×4 EPS configuration includes all of the above and EPS for easier maneuvering, especially at low speeds or when navigating tough terrain.
The FourTrax Foreman 4×4 starts at $8,199, and the FourTrax Foreman 4×4 EPS at $9,049. Both are available to order in May. To learn more about this line, visit powersports.honda.com/atv/recutility/fourtrax-foreman-4×4.
FourTrax Foreman Rubicon
The FourTrax Foreman Rubicon is the most powerful ATV in Honda’s 2026 lineup, with a 518cc engine — available with either a 5-speed manual transmission, or with DCT — and boasts a 1,322-pound towing capacity.
The standard FourTrax Foreman Rubicon EPS offers a combination of manual transmission with EPS, and allows operators to easily switch between 2WD and 4WD.
The FourTrax Foreman Rubicon Automatic DCT EPS replaces the traditional gearbox with the DCT, with the option for manual override.
The FourTrax Foreman Rubicon Automatic DCT EPS Deluxe version adds premium features including aluminum wheels, color-matched suspension, and painted bodywork.
The FourTrax Foreman Rubicon 4×4 EPS starts at $9,749, the FourTrax Foreman Rubicon 4×4 Automatic DCT EPS at $10,449, and the FourTrax Foreman Rubicon 4×4 Automatic DCT EPS Deluxe at $10,949. The Rubicon 4×4 EPS will be available in May, while the other two options will be available starting in June. For more information, visit powersports.honda.com/atv/recutility/fourtrax-foreman-rubicon-4×4.