
Features
The Gator™ HPX Utility Vehicle has a precision-engineered drivetrain system to better utilize engine power and to improve acceleration, hauling, towing, and hill-climbing capabilities. Power is transmitted from the engine through a continuously variable clutch system to the transaxle.
Key elements of the drive system include:
The variable-speed drive consists of two clutches and a drive belt:
How variable-speed drive works:
The Gator™ HPX is equipped with many standard features that provide for comfortable and convenient operation:
The Gator™ HPX is equipped with heavy-duty, coil-over shock, semi-independent rear suspension with 89 mm (3.5 in.) of suspension travel. This provides a comfortable ride with the cargo box unloaded while also minimizing suspension sag when the cargo box is loaded.
The Gator HPX is equipped with a MacPherson strut, independent front suspension, providing a comfortable ride and excellent work capability. The heavy-duty, ductile cast-iron, single A-arm provides 131 mm (5.15 in.) of suspension travel for excellent handling and ride quality.
The Gator™ HPX is configured from the factory with OPS and standard occupant side retention (OSR) nets or deluxe cab frame.
Nets are standard equipment on the Gator HPX. Features of the nets include:
The deluxe cargo box consists of a 15 percent glass-filled polypropylene composite material that eliminates rust and dents and reduces noise. The cargo box floor and front panel are made of steel.
The tailgate can be opened or removed to ease clean out and to carry longer items. The tailgate features truck-like performance and can be operated with one hand.
The standard-installed lanyards can also be removed to lower the tailgate 150 degrees for convenient loading and unloading tasks.
The deluxe cargo box is easier to latch, unlatch, raise, and lower with the integrated handle design and gas assist. A prop rod is provided to hold the box in the upright position for operator convenience, as well as limit box pivot travel.
The deluxe cargo box offers integrated tie-down points for increased versatility. Tie-down points are located in the following areas:
The deluxe cargo box easily converts to a flatbed by removing ten bolts and unplugging rear lights (if equipped) at the harness pigtail at the rear of the machine. The flatbed configuration allows loading larger and irregularly shaped cargo.
HPX vehicles are ordered with a comfort and convenience package, which includes factory-installed optional equipment.
Code |
Description |
HPX |
5101 |
Base comfort and convenience package -Deluxe cargo box with spray-in liner and brake and taillights -Cargo box manual lift |
Standard |
5105 |
Select comfort and convenience package -Deluxe cargo box with spray-in liner and brake and taillights -Cargo box power lift |
Upgrade option |
Attachments for field conversion are also available to upgrade lighting and add equipment. Optional accessories for the deluxe cargo box include:
| Length | 1143 mm (45 in.) |
| Width | 1320 mm (52 in.) |
| Depth | 304 mm (11 in.) |
| Volume | 0.46 m3 (16.4 cu ft) |
| Weight capacity | 454 kg (1000 lb) |
| Dump angle | 47 degrees |
CAUTION: Carrying extra-long cargo that extends beyond the box can adversely affect stability.
A JDLink™ M Modem connects a utility vehicle to the John Deere Operations Center, which enables you to manage your fleet of John Deere equipment more efficiently, increase productivity, and reduce labor costs. Whether you’re a farmer, professional landscaper, or municipality, with a modem and Operations Center, you are always connected to the work in progress and keep track of your utility vehicles, commercial mowers, tractors, and farm equipment.
A JDLink M Modem is a factory-installed option for model year 2026 and newer one-row full-size XUV vehicles. A modem is included on vehicles ordered with GreenStar™ and AutoTrac™ ready option codes as well.
A modem can be field installed on the following vehicles:
See compatibility section for serial number breaks and requirements.
The John Deere Operations Center tracks your fleet and provides tools to analyze equipment data. The connected features vary by vehicle model.
Models |
Location and status |
Speed |
Geofencing and curfews |
Engine hours |
Odometer |
Maintenance planner |
Machine Analyzer Tool |
Fuel level |
Fuel consumption |
Diagnostic trouble codes |
Service Advisor Remote |
TS, TX, TX Turf, TH |
X |
GPS |
X |
Key |
--- |
X |
X |
--- |
--- |
--- |
--- |
GX Electric and GX Electric Crew |
X |
GPS |
X |
Key |
--- |
X |
X |
--- |
--- |
--- |
--- |
Model year 2018 to 2020 HPX 615E and 815E |
X |
GPS |
X |
Key |
--- |
X |
X |
--- |
--- |
X |
--- |
Model year 2021 and newer HPX 615E and 815E |
X |
GPS |
X |
Sync |
--- |
X |
X |
--- |
--- |
X |
--- |
XUV 560E, 560E S4, 590E, 590E S4, 590M and 590M S4 |
X |
GPS |
X |
Key |
--- |
X |
X |
--- |
--- |
--- |
--- |
Model year 2018 to 2020 XUV 825E, 825M, 825M S4, 855E, 855M, and 855M S4 |
X |
Sync |
X |
Sync |
X |
X |
X |
--- |
--- |
X |
--- |
Model year 2021 and newer XUV 825M S4 |
X |
Sync |
X |
Sync |
X |
X |
X |
X |
--- |
X |
--- |
Model year 2021 and newer XUV 855M S4 |
X |
Sync |
X |
Sync |
X |
X |
X |
--- |
--- |
X |
--- |
Model year 2018 to 2020 XUV 835E, 835M, 835R, 865E, 865M and 865R |
X |
Sync |
X |
Sync |
X |
X |
X |
--- |
--- |
X |
--- |
Model year 2021 to 2024 XUV 835E, 835M, 835R, 865E, 865M and 865R |
X |
Sync |
X |
Sync |
X |
X |
X |
X |
--- |
X |
X |
XUV 845M, 845R, 875M and 875R |
X |
Sync |
X |
Sync |
X |
X |
X |
X |
--- |
X |
X |
The JDLink M Modem regularly transmits the location and operational status of each vehicle in the fleet so you can monitor progress in Operations Center.
The modem regularly transmits the vehicle’s engine hours to inform maintenance planning and balance use.
Factory or custom maintenance plans can be established in Operations Center. Maintenance alerts are sent when engine hours reach maintenance intervals.
On select products, the modem reports the hours the vehicle spent working and idling. The Operations Center’s Machine Analyzer tool reports usage data which allows you to analyze operator behavior, identify causes of low productivity, and initiate corrective actions.
On select products, the modem reports the fuel level. On these products, an analysis of fuel consumption is available in the Operations Center Machine Analyzer Tool. Measuring fuel consumption enables you to address causes of excessive fuel use.
On select products, the modem transmits the trouble codes generated by the vehicle’s control units to the Operations Center. Addressing DTCs can reduce downtime and repair costs. For example, a low-engine oil pressure DTC can indicate an engine is low on oil. Addressing the issue can prevent costly downtime and repairs.
To help address issues quickly, when a DTC is generated, the Operations Center can display a push notification on the mobile app and send an email. Operations Center can also be configured to limit notifications to stop-level severity DTCs.
On select products, John Deere dealers can perform remote diagnostics, software programming, and adjustments without the cost of a service call.
A JDLink Modem is included on:
A JDLink M Modem can be field installed on the Gator Utility Vehicles listed below. Field installation attachments simplify modem installation, and include mounting hardware, harness, and instructions. Field installation requires a JDLink M Modem to be ordered separately. The field installation attachments include a wiring harness therefore the modem should be ordered with the less harness option code.
Gator Utility Vehicle model |
Compatible model years |
Installation attachment** |
TS, TX, TX Turf, TH Gas, and TH Diesel* |
Model year 2018 and newer |
BUC11868 |
| GX Electric and GX Electric Crew | Model year 2026 and newer |
BUC11929 |
HPX 615E and 815E |
Model year 2018 and newer |
BUC11870 |
XUV 560E, 560E S4, 590E, 590E S4, 590M, and 590M S4 |
Model year 2018 and newer |
BUC11868 |
XUV 825E, 825M, 825M S4, 855E, 855M, and 855M S4 |
Model year 2018 and newer |
BUC11870 |
XUV 835E, 835M, 835R, 865E, 865M, and 865R |
Model year 2018 to 2024 |
BUC11871 |
XUV 845M, 845R, 875M, and 875R* |
Model year 2025 |
BUC11871 |
XUV 845M, 845R, 875M, and 875R* |
Model year 2026 and newer |
BUC11872 |
*The TE Electric and XUV 845E models do not support installation of a JDLink Modem.
**Installation attachments are expected to be available by Fall 2025.
On model year 2026 and newer XUV 845M, 845R, 875M, and 875R vehicles, the optional BUC11879 ethernet cable connects a JDLink M Modem to a Generation 4 or 5 display which enables the JDLink M Modem to transmit precision ag technology data to Operations Center.
Model year 2026 vehicles with a generation 4 display (4240 or 4640) also require a BUC11874 ethernet switch to adapt the generation 4 display. This applies to vehicles with factory-installed GreenStar ready option, factory-installed AutoTrac ready option, and vehicles with a BUC11814 display and receiver integration kit.
The following chart shows the ethernet cable and switch kits needed to connect a display to a JDLink modem to transmit precision ag technology data to Operations Center:
| Display | Configuration | Model year 2018-2022 XUV 835E, 835M, 835R, 865E, 865M and 865R |
Model year 2023-2024 XUV 835E, 835M, 835R, 865E, 865M and 865R |
Model year 2025 XUV 845M, 845R, 875M and 875R |
Model year 2026 XUV 845M, 845R, 875M and 875R |
| Generation 4 | Field-installed display and |
Unable to connect | Unable to connect | Unable to connect | BUC11879 cable BUC11874 switch |
| Factory-installed GreenStar ready | Never built** | Never built** | Included* | BUC11874 switch | |
| Factory-installed AutoTrac ready | Never built** | Included* | Included* | BUC11874 switch | |
| Generation 5 | Field-installed display and receiver integration kit |
Unable to connect | Unable to connect | Unable to connect | BUC11879 cable |
| Factory-installed GreenStar ready | Never built** | Never built** | Included* | Included* | |
| Factory-installed AutoTrac ready | Never built** | Included* | Included* | Included* |
* Nothing is needed because factory GreenStar and AutoTrac include connected modem.
**Factory-installed AutoTrac started with model year 2023 and factory-installed GreenStar ready started with model year 2025.
BUC11879 ethernet cable and BUC11874 ethernet switch are expected to be available by Fall 2025.
Key Specs | Current Model |
| Engine power | 15.7* kW 20 hp |
| Cargo box dimensions | 1143 x 304.8 x 1320 mm 45 x 12 x 52 in. |
| Cargo box capacity (weight) | 454 kg 1000 lb |
| Towing capacity | 590 kg 1300 lb |
| Front suspension | Independent with McPherson Strut |
| Rear suspension | Coil over shock |
| Final drive | Two speed, oil bath |
| Four wheel drive | Yes |
| Fuel capacity | 20.1 L 5.3 U.S. gal. |
| Battery Options | |
| Cargo box volume | |
| Speed | |
Engine | |
| Type | 2-cylinder, 4-cycle gas |
| Displacement | 617 cc |
| Power | 15.7* kW 20 hp |
| Cooling system | Liquid |
Drivetrain | |
| Transmission | Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) |
| Final drive | Two speed, oil bath |
| Four wheel drive | Yes |
| Traction assist | Positive locking, mechanically actuated (hand-operated) |
| Descent control | No |
| Ground speed | |
Suspension | |
| Front | Independent with McPherson Strut |
| Rear | Coil over shock |
Brakes | |
| Type | Hydraulic disc brakes |
| Park brake | Rear mechanical disk, hand operated |
Tires / Wheels | |
| Front | 24 x 9.5-10 |
| Rear | 24 x 10.5-10 |
Dimensions / Capacities | |
| Wheelbase | 1910 mm 75.2 in. |
| Weight | 681 kg 1500 lb |
| Length | 3022 mm 119 in. |
| Width | 1486 mm 58.5 in. |
| Height | 1867 mm 73.5 in. |
| Tread centers | Front: 1257.3 mm 49.5 in. Rear: 1219.3 mm 48 in. |
| Ground clearance | 152.4 mm 6.0 in. |
| Fuel capacity | 20.1 L 5.3 U.S. gal. |
| Cargo box dimensions | 1143 x 304.8 x 1320 mm 45 x 12 x 52 in. |
| Cargo box capacity (weight) | 454 kg 1000 lb |
| Payload capacity | 635 kg 1400 lb |
| Towing capacity | 590 kg 1300 lb |
| Hitch | Standard receiver, 5.1 cm 2 in. |
| Cargo box volume | |
Features | |
| Color | Green/yellow |
| Power steering | No |
| Battery / Alternator / Power port | 480 CCA 40 amp at 3200 rpm |
| Instrumentation | |
| Storage | Cup holders, glove box |
| Seating | Bucket seats (bench available) |
Additional information | |
| Country of Manufacture | U.S. |
| Date collected |
Offers & Discounts
Reviews
Purchased in August 2021 so just about 2 years ago. We have some very heavily wooded land so I predominantly use this to haul cut wood/brush and occasionally rocks and/or dirt. I can also "gently" tow my log splitter with it. We had the hydraulic lift bed installed prior to taking delivery and has been well worth the investment. The first thing I did was take off the doors which I'd trip over trying to get in and out. The second thing was to put some anti-slip tape on the floorboards as they were very slippery. Beyond that this thing has been fantastic. It easily climbs a 35% grade I have and doesn't slip when I put it in 4WD and low. Sometimes we also drive it over to the neighbors just to ride around and be able to run it at speed (27 mph downhill). I will say I only use it 1-2 times per month (a whopping 18 hours so far) but it's always there for me. Very happy to have it in my garage.
We have owned a gator (825i) in the past and was hoping the 615E was comparable, but was disappointed to learn that it is WAY less power than what we were hoping for. The 615E is more like a golf cart than a serious utility vehicle. If I could do it over I would have bought a larger more powerful model.
Ive owned my HXP615E for a few years. I use it around my home in Maine to move loam, crushed stone, yard waste, tree debris etc. The hydraulic dump body is a must. The turf tires are fine for me, I do not plow with it.
Recently acquired. A few “Covid year” issues such as two left doors shipped instead of left and right. Pins on the bed extender didn’t match up. Otherwise, performs as expected so far and look forward to years of productivity and fun!
Bought a 2022 after owning a Polaris Ranger for many years . Love it simple operate and love the larger box and hydraulic lift option . I live in Mn. so changing out the turf tires is only issue.
I ordered my HPX615E in late October 2021 and it arrived just before New Year's 2022. I wanted it for two primary uses: plowing snow in the winter and hauling tree cuttings in the spring, summer, and fall. I bought it with HD suspension, hydraulic lift, and a snow blade. I have plowed snow off my lengthy gravel driveway three times and it works great!
I bought this a few months ago, I love it, I have a farm and with the winter weather we have had in PA, the snow was too deep for my manure spreader so I have been using my gator to haul manure out the barn and dump it in a pile.
Bought it for my wife and she loves it. Makes her job feeding our horses and cows much easier. Machine is quiet enough that she can sneak in the pasture and dump the feed before the animals know what’s going on… lol
Couldn't get the work done around here without it. It is a wonderful machine.
We bought a diesel Gator HPX in 2005. Have used it our weekend hobby farm since then. It's been our family's best friend, accomplishing every task needed. While perhaps overlooked, the lower center of gravity and the more controlled/limited speed of the diesel has served our growing family very well. This is important, as I think one tends to focus on how fast rather than how slow when we consider practical utility use. It feels safer than the larger and faster UTVs out there (especially as kids start driving it). After 16 years of hard use, we'll be placing an order on another new identical unit.
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