Polaris 2011 RZR XP Media Event

2011 Polaris RZR XP
I was fortunate enough to be invited by
Polaris Industries to Phoenix, Arizona for the media introduction of the
hottest UTV to hit the market for 2011. The
2011 Polaris RZR XP 900 was just revealed on January 1, 2011 and the
chance to check out new model during a mid-year model year is pretty
awesome.
Like most sport UTV junkies, I was glued to the computer on New Year's Eve
when Polaris revealed the RZR XP. I had my suspicions that Polaris
would step the bar up from the RZR S, but did not know for sure what they
would come up with. After devouring all the images, specs and videos,
that night and into the next few weeks, I got more and more excited about
this new sport UTV and could not wait to get behind the wheel.
Fast forward a few long weeks, and I was on a plane to Phoenix to meet
up with other editors. When I arrived at the hotel, I was pretty
stoked to see the parking lot and hotel entrance lined with Polaris RZRs and
RANGERs, Polaris banners and Victory motorcycles. Wow! Polaris looked
like they completely took over the hotel.
The next morning, we all boarded a bus for the Boulders OHV Area north of
Phoenix. The terrain here is good to really get a feeling for a UTV
under real life situations. Tight corners, big whoops, sand washes,
some nice hills and some ugly g-outs.
I hooked up with Joey D. from
UTVUnderground.com and jumped into the RZR XP for some fun. We
first did a long 10 mile or so loop around the Boulders OHV area. Joey
was driving, but I could tell right way the XP was going to be a big hit.
The first thing you notice is the sound coming from the exhaust. It
isn't at all like the 800 RZR engine. It has a much deeper tone, and
you can tell there is some business growling in the 875cc engine. The
ProStar twin EFI engine was a clean slate design for Polaris. It was
designed specifically for the XP. Let me tell you, it is very
impressive. Not only from the specs, but the way it sets you back in
your seat. The combination of lighter overall vehicle weight and class
leading horsepower make the XP the fastest UTV on the market. The
throttle response is awesome and although we did not have a long flat road
to test top speed, I can easily see the XP hitting 70 mph.
After you recover from figuring out the power potential of the RZR XP, the
next thing you notice is the awesome out of the box suspension. The XP
features Fox 2.0 shocks with high and low speed compression adjustment on
all corners. Then Polaris made the front a-arms 2 inches wider on each
side than the RZR S for 13.5" of suspension travel. Then the biggest
feature is the all new 3 link trailing arm suspension. With 14" of
wheel travel in the rear, the XP can really soak up any terrain you dish
out. We did not change the adjustments of the shocks from the factory, but
if I was going to spend more time in a desert setting like Boulders OHV
area, I would soften up the low speed compression. Easy to do with just a
few clicks. The race inspired rear suspension is engineered so the tires can
lean into the turns to keep more of the tire contact patch on the ground.
The RZR XP feels right at home for RZR S owners. The cockpit is pretty
identical to the 2011 RZR S. The low seating arrangement afforded by
the patented behind-the-seat engine placement makes the RZR XP feel like a
slot car on steroids. The car never felt like we were even close to
being on two wheels.
Power, Suspension and low center of gravity make the RZR XP extremely agile.
Polaris has once again bested itself and has shown that they listen to
enthusiast and react accordingly. Very refreshing to see a company be
so nimble.
I cannot wait to get behind the wheel of a RZR XP again....
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Polaris Industries, Inc.
2100 Highway 55
Medina, MN 55340
(763) 417-8650
Polaris designs, engineers, manufactures and markets off-road vehicles (ORVs),
including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and the Polaris RANGER®, snowmobiles
and Victory Motorcycles® for recreational and utility use. Polaris is a
recognized leader in the snowmobile industry, and one of the largest
manufacturers of ORVs in the world. Victory Motorcycles, established in 1998
and representing the first all-new American-made motorcycle from a major
company in nearly 60 years, are rapidly making impressive in-roads into the
cruiser and touring motorcycle marketplace. Polaris also enhances the riding
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