Introduced for the 2004 model year, this utility ATV expanded Honda’s mid-size Rancher family with an automatic transmission and an integrated GPS-based GPScape system. It was positioned as a work-oriented machine for riders who wanted the ease of automatic shifting along with the practical, trail-friendly character of Honda’s FourTrax line. The GPScape-equipped version was a notable early-2000s example of Honda mixing off-road utility with satellite navigation, giving the machine a distinctive place in the brand’s ATV history.
This nameplate ran through the 2007 model year as part of the same continuous production period. Over that span, it remained a niche but memorable variant within Honda’s ATV lineup, aimed at buyers who wanted the Rancher’s utility focus with additional convenience features. It did not become a long-running standalone family, but it is remembered by enthusiasts as one of Honda’s more unusual and technology-forward ATVs of its era.