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2011 Polaris RANGER RZR Line Up

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The 2008 model year saw the introduction of the RANGER RZR 800, the first Sport Side-by-Side with razor-sharp performance. With its 50-inch, trail-capable width, fastest acceleration, patented design that put the engine behind the seat for the lowest center of gravity and agile handling, the RANGER RZR 800 changed the entire Side-by-Side category.

For 2009, Polaris introduced the pure-sport RANGER RZR S 800 that offered an 800 H.O. engine for more speed and power, and a premium long-travel suspension for the dunes, desert and wide-open spaces.

Model year 2010 saw the first Robby Gordon Edition RANGER RZR 4 800, the world’s only four-seat sport Side-by-Side that offered Razor Sharp Performance for 4.

“Model Year 2011 continues the undisputed leadership with improvements across the RANGER RZR line,” said Matt Homan, president and general manager of Polaris’ Off-Road division. “Polaris was the first manufacturer to offer Side-by-Sides that offered razor-sharp performance and we will continue to innovate and lead the category.”

For 2011, The RANGER RZR family receives aggressive front-end styling that increases cooling airflow area by 29 percent, with new side protection for easier ingress and egress, a new in-cab accessible glove box, High/Low headlights for increased night visibility, and a new fuel management system coupled with a new tank that offers a 30 percent improvement in range with better slow speed drive-ability. Quality improvements include better clutch/belt cooling, improved front and rear drive durability and sealed dash switches. The units also will feature new easier-to-use side nets.

The RANGER RZR 800 will offer more razor sharp trail performance with six percent more power in 2011 with the addition of an 800 H.O. engine giving the RANGER RZR 800 53hp and quicker acceleration corner-to-corner. Built for the trail, the RANGER RZR 800 also will include new trail-friendly rear rack extenders to make it easier and more convenient to carry more gear. For hunters, Polaris also will offer the vehicle in the new Polaris Pursuit Camouflage pattern.

For 2011, the RANGER RZR S 800 will continue to offer all the razor-sharp performance features off-road enthusiasts have come to love: long-travel suspension, the fastest acceleration with a 63 mph/101.4 kph top speed, superior ergonomics and On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive for ultimate traction. Along with the full-line improvements, the RANGER RZR S 800 also will receive new ITP 900 XCT tires, big bore shocks and will be available in two premium painted editions along with a standard edition, which will receive a new lower price.

The RANGER RZR S 800 is the first vehicle to feature the ITP 900 XCT brand tires as standard equipment. ITP is the No. 1 aftermarket tire and wheel brand that is well-respected in the industry. The new tires were built for high-performance, cross country trail riding, and feature a knobby, aggressive tread pattern for even more impressive cornering ability. They’re perfect for rough, rocky desert terrain where the RANGER RZR S 800 thrives. Coupled with the new Sachs shocks that have a 2-inch bore providing greater cooling capacity and improved fade resistance for a smoother, more agile ride, the 2011 RANGER RZR S 800 will continue to be the choice of performance-minded, off-road enthusiasts.

Introduced last model year, the RANGER RZR 4 800 was the first multi-passenger sport Side-by-Side and the industry’s only four-seat, high performance machine. For 2011, the RANGER RZR 4 800 will be available in two Robby Gordon packages, a painted black and red limited edition and a power steering version that includes Robby Gordon-inspired graphics.

Polaris also will offer the following Limited Editions: RANGER RZR 800 EPS Orange Madness, RANGER RZR 800 Indy Red/White, RANGER RZR 800 Sonic Blue/White, RANGER RZR S 800 Gloss Black Carbon Fiber/Orange Madness and RANGER RZR S 800 Gloss Black Carbon/Indy Red.
 
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Everybody in there anticipation was waiting for a hot new line up with all kinds of goodies and power, cant wait for the 2011!!!or even 2012!!! when the best rzr to have so far is the 2009 is Polaris going backwards?
Athough I do like the black plastics on the 4
 
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#3 ·
Every year since 09 they have given us less and told us how great the new model was:rofl3: This year its, here we give you back the clock, yes we put it in a cheaper non VDO built cluster and we give you a plastic glove box but we needed to get rid of that S cage, but you will be fine with the regular RZR cage:rofl3: and for you guys that cant afford a real S we will give you a standard version but we are keeping the fox shocks, bighorn tires and the painted body but save you 1500.00 and if you decide later to upgrade it then just pay 475.00 for the tires, 1600.00 for the shocks and 1000.00 for the painted body:rofl3:
 
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nothing really new. my 2009 s has the least issues with transmission and other issues i seen posted over and over with the 2010 model. when and why the engineers at polaris do not add a bigger motor surprises me.

it will slower at sales at polaris this year. Current owners are more than willing to pay extra for a bigger motor which would boost sales of used rzr,s and also boost sales for newer models.

Maybe they dont have the money to invest in R&D right now ....go figure
 
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sorry, you couldnt be futher from the truth. our dealership doesnt have any RZRs in stock, and hasnt had any RZRs in stock since feburary. the next couple off the truck already have buyers. we have tried to get RZRs from other dealers that have them in stock, but nobody wants to transfer them because they know they are easy sales if they wait a week or two.

if anything, the majority of the buyers of the RZR say its too powerful, the throttle is too snappy, its too torque, it goes too fast, honestly, thats the biggest complaint i hear at the shop.

most the guys on this forum are a small majority of the RZR owner population. most are on here for similiar reasons, like how to make your RZR faster, customize it, perform better, whatever. but the general buyer is not like that, probably not a member of this forum, and doesnt want to spend more money for power they dont need or want

there is no reason for polaris to spend the money in R&D to get a bigger motor in there when right now the RZR is selling like crazy.
 
#5 ·
I'm underwhelmed with the 2011 models. Maybe I do look at the Can Am Commander?
 
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#15 ·
Just got back from dealer show and after talking to one of their engineers they have addressed quite a bit of that list....Strengthened front and rear diff,stronger shock springs,made the axles more flexible to absorb some of the abuse...They do listen to their customers...much more so than any of the other manufacturers....

Ed
 
#16 ·
so they take away parts to make a cheaper rzr-s but still have a LE rzr-s? WTF! everyone wants more power. the can-am looks bad ass and i can tell you it will pound the crap out of the rzr when they are compared. might trade my 10 rzr-s in on a can-am
 
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OMG! I am new to this forum and just ordered my 2011 RZR today to be delivered next week! With all the negative comments, I now wonder if I made a mistake!

The dealer I ordered mine from hasn't been able to keep any in stock so apparently the sales are good in the Dallas, Tx area.
 
#20 ·
Naaaaa..You did not make a mistake....The 08, 09, 10, and 2011...Are Way-Good Machines:)...I have over 4000 miles on mine:ride: Without a Lick of Trouble:):ride:...Believe it...You would be deeply sorry if you got any other SxS....and most know this fact...Thats why the RZR is the #1 SxS in the world:):ride:
 
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Really....I've heard from other people that these additions were a waste of money and that it's all in people's heads. They don't really add much of anything aside from noise. Good to hear that there is something you can do without having to buy a turbo or immediately put a BB in it. I guess I've got to ride my soon-to-be first, then talk upgrades :) But would like to hear what you've noticed donklin.....
 
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