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Polaris has just announced that shipments have begun for its revolutionary new Polaris RANGER XP Kinetic UTV (utility terrain vehicle). The first shipments of the high-power electric side-by-side are ...
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Late last year I had the chance to test out a production prototype of the upcoming Polaris RANGER XP Kinetic UTV. It was an eye-opening experience that taught me just how powerful and yet ...
Polaris has updated its full-size Ranger utility lineup for 2025, meaning any Ranger side-by-side with “1000” in its name gets a freshened nose, more refined transmission operation, and more standard ...
The UTV might have taken the farming world by storm, but these compact off-roaders have several compromises to counter their convenience. Downers for ubiquitous diesels are sluggish acceleration and a ...
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We're no stranger to Polaris' RANGER line of utility side-by-sides around here. From our test drive of the all-electric RANGER XP Kinetic about 18 months ago and the RANGER XD 1500 last year, we have ...
Polaris’ revised full-size side-by-side utility lineup gives the people what they want. Polaris has updated its full-size Ranger utility lineup for 2025, meaning any Ranger side-by-side with “1000” in ...
I was pretty sure I didn’t need a side-by-side, until I got my first. Now, I don’t know how I hunted, fixed fence, hauled firewood, and tackled a dozen other chores on my prairie ranch without one.
I was driving a 2025 Polaris Ranger XP 1000 when I had to slow down, not for a rock or other typical obstacle, but because there was an ostrich on the road. The nearly 6-foot bird slowed our train of ...