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When did Honda stop making the 350 Rancher?

The 350 Rancher was last produced for the 2006 model year, with the next generation—the Rancher 420—introduced for 2007. This article outlines the timeline and context behind that change.


Background on the Rancher 350


The Honda FourTrax Rancher lineup has long offered durable utility ATVs, and the 350-class was a popular option for riders needing a balance of power and practicality. The TRX350 Rancher was produced in various trim levels (including 2x4 and 4x4 configurations) during its run in the early to mid-2000s, before Honda shifted its focus to larger-displacement models.


Timeline of Production


The following timeline summarizes key milestones in the 350 Rancher’s production run and its replacement.



  1. Circa early 2000s: Honda introduces the TRX350 Rancher, establishing the 350cc automatic ATV in the Rancher lineup.

  2. Mid-2000s: The 350 Rancher continues with updates and trim variations as the model year progresses.

  3. 2006: Last model year for the TRX350 Rancher.


After the 350 Rancher ended, Honda’s utility lineup began shifting toward larger displacements and more modern features, paving the way for new generations.


Replacement and context


Beginning with the 2007 model year, Honda introduced the TRX420 Rancher as the successor to the 350-class Rancher. The 420 offered a larger engine and updated chassis, aligning Honda’s utility ATV lineup with evolving performance and reliability standards. The TRX420 would go on to form the core of Honda’s Rancher lineup in subsequent years with various trims and refinements.


So, the direct answer: Honda stopped making the 350 Rancher after the 2006 model year; the 420 Rancher became the lineup’s next generation starting in 2007.


Buying tips for used bikes


If you're shopping for a used Rancher, consider the age and maintenance history of the 350 model, and compare it to the 420 variants for reliability and power. Inspect the CVT/drive system, brakes, suspension, and 4x4 components, and review service records for carburetor upkeep and other wear items.


Notes on market variations


Model naming and availability can vary by market. Always verify the exact model designation and VIN when researching or buying a used ATV, as regional differences can affect spec details and production years.


Conclusion


In short, Honda ended the TRX350 Rancher after the 2006 model year, and 2007 brought the larger TRX420 Rancher as its replacement, reflecting Honda’s shift toward more modern, higher-displacement utility ATVs in the Rancher lineup.


Summary: The Honda TRX350 Rancher was produced until 2006, after which the TRX420 Rancher became the successor in 2007, marking the end of the 350-class Rancher line.

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