A vehicle is disclosed. The vehicle may include a base portion and a modular portion. The base portion may be a four wheel vehicle having an operator area with seating for at least two occupants in a side-by-side arrangement. The modular portion may be coupled to the base portion resulting in a six
A vehicle is disclosed. The vehicle may include a base portion and a modular portion. The base portion may be a four wheel vehicle having an operator area with seating for at least two occupants in a side-by-side arrangement. The modular portion may be coupled to the base portion resulting in a six wheel vehicle. The wheels of the modular portion may be powered by an engine of the base portion.
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1. A vehicle comprising: a plurality of ground engagement members;a frame supported by a first portion of the plurality of ground engagement members;an engine supported by the frame and configured to provide power to at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members;an operator area supported
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A vehicle comprising: a plurality of ground engagement members;a frame supported by a first portion of the plurality of ground engagement members;an engine supported by the frame and configured to provide power to at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members;an operator area supported by the frame, the operator area including seating for at least two occupants in a side-by-side arrangement, steering controls operatively coupled to at least a portion of the plurality of ground engagement members, and engine controls operatively coupled to the engine; andat least a first suspension system operatively coupled to a first ground engaging member and the frame, the first suspension system including a plurality of control arms moveably coupled to the frame and moveably coupled to the first ground engaging member and a shock member moveably coupled to the frame and moveably coupled to a first control arm of the plurality of control arms, the first control arm being pivotal relative to the frame about a first pivot axis, wherein the frame and the first control arm cooperate to provide multiple shock orientations, wherein in a first shock orientation the shock member is coupled to the frame and the first control arm through a first defined attachment location proximate a first end of the shock member and a second defined attachment location proximate a second end of the shock member and in a second shock orientation the shock member is coupled to the frame and the first control arm through the first defined attachment location proximate the first end of the shock member and a third defined attachment location proximate the second end of the shock member, each of the first defined attachment location, the second defined attachment location, and the third defined attachment location are located on one of the frame and the first control arm, and wherein the first shock orientation provides a stiffer ride relative to the second shock orientation. 2. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein the vehicle includes at least six ground engaging members disposed across at least three axles, each of the six ground engaging members being coupled to the frame through an independent suspension. 3. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein a first axle of the vehicle includes at least the first ground engaging member and a second ground engaging member, the second ground engaging member being operatively coupled to the frame through a second suspension system which is independent of the first suspension system. 4. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the first axle is a rear axle of the vehicle. 5. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the first axle is positioned between a front axle of the vehicle and a rear axle of the vehicle. 6. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the frame includes a main frame being supported by a first portion of the plurality of ground engaging members and a modular frame being supported by a second portion of the plurality of ground engaging members, the first suspension system and the second suspension system of the first axle being directly coupled to the modular frame. 7. The vehicle of claim 3, wherein the frame includes a main frame being supported by a first portion of the plurality of ground engaging members and a modular frame being supported by a second portion of the plurality of ground engaging members, the first suspension system and the second suspension system of the first axle being directly coupled to the main frame. 8. The utility vehicle of claim 1, wherein the plurality of ground engaging members are arranged on a front axle, a rear axle, and at least one intermediate axle, the vehicle further comprising a transmission operatively coupled to the engine;a front differential operatively coupled to the transmission and to at least one ground engaging member of the front axle;a first intermediate differential operatively coupled to the transmission and to at least one ground engaging member of a first intermediate axle; anda rear differential operatively coupled to the transmission through a connection to the first intermediate differential and operatively coupled to at least one ground engaging member of the rear axle. 9. The utility vehicle of claim 8, wherein the exhaust system is completely disposed forward of the rear axle. 10. The utility vehicle of claim 8, wherein a plurality of brake units are provided on the front axle and on the first intermediate axle. 11. The utility vehicle of claim 10, wherein the frame includes a main frame being supported by the ground engaging members of the front axle and the ground engaging members of the first intermediate axle and a modular frame being supported by the ground engaging members of the rear axle, the rear axle being braked through the connection to the first intermediate differential. 12. The utility vehicle of claim 8, wherein the transmission includes a continuously variable transmission. 13. The utility vehicle of claim 12, wherein the transmission further includes a shiftable transmission including a high gear setting for forward driving, a low gear setting for towing, a reverse gear setting for driving in reverse, and a park setting which locks an output drive of the shiftable transmission from rotating. 14. A vehicle comprising: a plurality of ground engagement members;a frame supported by a first portion of the plurality of ground engagement members;an engine supported by the frame and configured to provide power to at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members;an operator area supported by the frame, the operator area including seating for at least two occupants in a side-by-side arrangement, steering controls operatively coupled to at least a portion of the plurality of ground engagement members, and engine controls operatively coupled to the engine; andat least a first suspension system operatively coupled to a first ground engaging member and the frame, the first suspension system includinga plurality of control arms moveably coupled to the frame and moveably coupled to the first ground engaging member anda shock member moveably coupled to the frame and moveably coupled to at least one of the plurality of control arms, wherein the frame and the at least one of the plurality of control arms cooperate to provide multiple shock orientations,wherein a first shock orientation provides a stiffer ride relative to a second shock orientation,wherein at least one of the frame and the at least one of the plurality of control arms includes multiple attachment locations, the shock being coupled at a first attachment location to provide the first shock orientation and being coupled at a second attachment location to provide the second shock orientation,wherein the at least one of the plurality of control arms is an A-arm, andwherein the frame includes the first attachment location and the second attachment location, the first attachment location orienting the shock member more vertical than the second attachment location. 15. A vehicle comprising: a plurality of ground engagement members;a frame supported by a first portion of the plurality of ground engagement members;an engine supported by the frame and configured to provide power to at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members;an operator area supported by the frame, the operator area including seating for at least two occupants in a side-by-side arrangement, steering controls operatively coupled to at least a portion of the plurality of ground engagement members, and engine controls operatively coupled to the engine; andat least a first suspension system operatively coupled to a first ground engaging member and the frame, the first suspension system includinga plurality of control arms moveably coupled to the frame and moveably coupled to the first ground engaging member anda shock member moveably coupled to the frame and moveably coupled to at least one of the plurality of control arms, wherein the frame and the at least one of the plurality of control arms cooperate to provide multiple shock orientations,wherein a first shock orientation provides a stiffer ride relative to a second shock orientation,wherein at least one of the frame and the at least one of the plurality of control arms includes multiple attachment locations, the shock being coupled at a first attachment location to provide the first shock orientation and being coupled at a second attachment location to provide the second shock orientation,wherein the at least one of the plurality of control arms is an A-arm, and wherein the frame includes a lower frame member, an upper frame member, and an upstanding frame member connecting the lower frame member to the upper frame member, the upper frame member including the first attachment location and the second attachment location. 16. A vehicle comprising: a plurality of ground engagement members;a frame supported by a first portion of the plurality of ground engagement members;an engine supported by the frame and configured to provide power to at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members;an operator area supported by the frame, the operator area including seating for at least two occupants in a side-by-side arrangement, steering controls operatively coupled to at least a portion of the plurality of ground engagement members, and engine controls operatively coupled to the engine; andat least a first suspension system operatively coupled to a first ground engaging member and the frame, the first suspension system including a control arm moveably coupled to the frame and moveably coupled to the first ground engaging member and a shock member moveably coupled to the frame and moveably coupled to the control arm, wherein the frame and the control arm cooperate to provide multiple shock orientations, a first shock orientation provides a stiffer ride relative to a second shock orientation, at least one of the frame and the control arm includes multiple attachment locations, the shock being coupled at a first attachment location to provide the first shock orientation and being coupled at a second attachment location to provide the second shock orientation, the frame includes a lower frame member, an upper frame member, and an upstanding frame member connecting the lower frame member to the upper frame member, the upper frame member including the first attachment location and the second attachment location, and the first attachment location is located laterally outward of the upstanding frame member and the second attachment location is located laterally inward of the upstanding frame member. 17. A vehicle comprising: a plurality of ground engagement members;a frame supported by a first portion of the plurality of ground engagement members;an engine supported by the frame and configured to provide power to at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members;an operator area supported by the frame, the operator area including seating for at least two occupants in a side-by-side arrangement, steering controls operatively coupled to at least a portion of the plurality of ground engagement members, and engine controls operatively coupled to the engine; andat least a first suspension system operatively coupled to a first ground engaging member and the frame, the first suspension system including a plurality of control arms moveably coupled to the frame and moveably coupled to the first ground engaging member and a shock member moveably coupled to the frame and moveably coupled to at least one of the plurality of control arms, wherein the frame and the at least one of the plurality of control arms cooperate to provide multiple shock orientations, wherein the shock member is directly coupled to the at least one of the plurality of control arms. 18. The vehicle of claim 17, further comprising a roll cage supported by the plurality of ground engaging members and extending over the operator area and a continuously variable transmission which operatively couples the engine to the at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members. 19. The vehicle of claim 17, wherein the least one of the plurality of control arms has a first number of discrete shock attachment locations and the frame has a second number of discrete shock attachment locations, the second number being unequal to the first number. 20. The vehicle of claim 19, wherein the second number is greater than the first number. 21. The vehicle of claim 20, further comprising a roll cage supported by the plurality of ground engaging members and extending over the operator area and a continuously variable transmission which operatively couples the engine to the at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members. 22. The vehicle of claim 20, further comprising a continuously variable transmission which operatively couples the engine to the at least one of the plurality of ground engaging members.
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