Hisun UTV Speed (Comparing How Fast Each Model Can Go)

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The line of Hisun UTVs includes the utility-focused Sector models and the more sport-focused Strike models.

And don’t forget the two electric models, one of which makes the list of best electric UTVs currently available.

While you won’t find any of the Hisun models on the list of fastest side-by-sides in the industry, many of them are capable of achieving enough speed to offer a thrill.

This guide will compare the top speeds of every Hisun UTV model so that if you’re eyeing one, you know how much recreational appeal it’ll provide you.


Hisun UTV Top Speed By Model

If you read a review of Hisun UTVs in general, you’ll find that they offer a model for pretty much anyone.

And while these models are viewed as good values per that review, Hisun utility vehicles do have some drawbacks.

Either way, most models do offer a good blend of utility and recreational appeal, able to achieve respectable speeds.

You’ll find a comparison of every model’s speed below, starting with the least powerful models and working up to the most powerful.


Hisun Sector 250 Top Speed

The Hisun Sector 250 is a two-seat youth UTV that offers a 229 cc single cylinder gas engine and gets around 13 horsepower. 

Though a youth UTV, it does not handle like a toy and is built for recreation. 

Even being only two wheel drive, it has plenty of power to navigate trails and can hit a top speed of around 40 mph

It includes a throttle stop on the gas pedal so that speed can be limited if desired.


Hisun Strike 250 Top Speed

The Hisun Strike 250R is a youth UTV featuring a 229 cc single cylinder gas engine and getting around 13 horsepower. 

Though a scaled-down youth vehicle that only has two wheel drive, it is plenty powerful to navigate trails and can reach top speeds of around 40 mph

It includes a throttle stop on the gas pedal so that speed can be limited if desired.


Hisun Sector 400 Top Speed

The Hisun Sector 400, or Hisun HS400,  is a two-seater UTV featuring a 393 cc single cylinder gas engine and getting around 22 horsepower. 

At a smaller width and overall size, it is perfect for navigating tight trails but tops out at a speed of around 42 mph.


Hisun Sector 450 Top Speed

The Hisun Sector 450 is a two-seater UTV that offers a 454 cc single cylinder gas engine and gets around 25 horsepower. 

With a compact build and average engine power, it performs well in work-related tasks and transporting folks along trails to a favorite hunting spot, albeit at a moderate pace as it can reach top speeds of around 45 mph.


Hisun Sector 550 Top Speed

The Hisun Sector 550 UTV is a two-seater that features a 546 cc single-cylinder gas engine and gets around 30 horsepower. 

As a compact UTV with average engine power, it has solid maneuverability and speed but will not win many races.  

It can hit a top speed of around 48 MPH.


Hisun Strike 550 Top Speed

The Hisun Strike 550R UTV features a 546 cc single cylinder gas engine and gets around 30 horsepower. 

As a sportier UTV with a smaller width, it does well maneuvering around tight trails and can reach a top speed of around 48 mph.


Hisun Sector 750 Top Speed

The Hisun Sector 750 UTV offers both a two-seater and a four-seater (Crew) model. 

A review of the Hisun Sector 750 highlights the good and bad with this model, but also shows why it’s Hisun’s most popular overall UTV.

Both models feature a 735 cc single-cylinder gas engine and get around 40 horsepower. 

The Sector 750 finds a nice balance between work and recreation as it boasts impressive power and good speed, topping out at around 55 MPH.


Hisun Sector 1000 Top Speed 

The Hisun Sector 1000 UTV offers both a two-seater and four-seater model, each of which boast a 976 cc twin cylinder gas engine and get around 68 horsepower. 

As one of Hisun’s biggest and heaviest UTVs, the V-Twin engine still affords it plenty of power and speed for a rig of its size. 

It handles really well for a big rig and can reach impressive speeds of just over 70 mph.


Hisun Strike 1000 Top Speed

The Hisun Strike 1000 UTV offers both a two-seater and four-seater (Crew) model. 

Each comes equipped with a 976 cc twin cylinder gas engine and gets around 68 horsepower. 

As one of Hisun’s sportiest UTVs, it boasts a solid combination of handling, power, and speed with the ability to tackle most terrains. 

Its top speed clocks in at an impressive 70 mph.


Hisun Sector E1 (Electric) Top Speed 

The Hisun Sector E1 is one of Hisun’s two electric UTV models, and though it’s one of the better electric options it does suffer from some common problems.

It features a 48 volt AC induction engine and gets around 27 horsepower, with a review of the Sector E1 showing the good and bad with this set-up.

As an electric vehicle, the power and speed varies depending on the terrain. 

You can expect to reach a top speed of 25 mph on flat terrain, upwards of 35 mph downhill, and around 15 mph when climbing hills.


Hisun Ace NV Top Speed

The Hisun Ace NV is another of Hisun’s two electric UTV models. 

It features a 48 volt electric engine and gets around 13 horsepower.  This electric model more closely resembles a golf cart than a traditional UTV. 

It can reach a top speed of around 15 mph on flat terrain, 20 mph when going downhill, and 10 mph when ascending.


Hisun UTV Speed Comparison Table

Hisun ModelCylinders DisplacementEngine TypeTop Speed
Sector 250
229 ccSingle Cylinder40 mph
Strike 250
229 ccSingle Cylinder40 mph
Sector 400
393 ccSingle Cylinder42 mph
Sector 450
454 ccSingle Cylinder45 mph
Sector 550
546 ccSingle Cylinder48 mph
Strike 550
546 ccSingle Cylinder48 mph
Sector 750
735 ccSingle Cylinder55 mph
Sector 1000
976 ccTwin Cylinder70 mph
Strike 1000
976 ccTwin Cylinder70 mph
Sector E1
Electric – 48V25 mph
Ace NV
Electric – 48V15 mph

Conclusion

Hisun UTVs are well-rounded machines when it comes to agility and speed. 

Though they’re not likely to win you a race through the woods against an ATV or many of the sportier UTV models, they are surprisingly nimble for machines in their price range.

If you’re looking for an off-road vehicle that offers a good balance of ability to get the job done and recreational capacity, a Hisun UTV may be worth a look.

You can also have a look at some other similar models, including Massimo’s line of utility vehicles and CFMoto’s line of sport side-by-sides.

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