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The Utility Vehicle market is a segment of the Commercial Vehicle industry that includes vehicles designed for a variety of purposes, such as transporting goods, providing services, and performing construction tasks. Utility Vehicles are typically smaller than other Commercial Vehicles, and are often used in urban areas. They are typically powered by gasoline or diesel engines, and are designed to be more maneuverable and efficient than larger vehicles.
Utility Vehicles are used in a variety of industries, including construction, landscaping, delivery, and emergency services. They are often used to transport goods and materials, as well as to provide services such as snow removal and lawn care. Utility Vehicles are also used in recreational activities, such as off-roading and camping.
Some of the major companies in the Utility Vehicle market include Polaris, John Deere, Kubota, Yamaha, and Honda. These companies produce a variety of Utility Vehicles, ranging from small, lightweight models to larger, more powerful models. Show Less Read more