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It's really disappointing they downgraded the Pro S Ultimate from Dynamix DV to Dynamix 2.0.
I haven't looked at the lineup yet, but why would they do this to the ultimate trim level? To make you buy a Pro R instead? WTF? That's stupid.
 
I wouldn’t be surprised if the moves were made due to the current sales volume, cost pressure, and market pricing pressure.

Fewer components, more efficient operations, and/or the ability to upsell easier all can improve profitability on reduced volume.
 
So why do you think Polaris released information about the 2026 Pro R and Pro S? I think that they will more new features such as a updated RV (possibly with a larger screen). Since these machines are very thirsty larger capacity gas tanks? We should know soon and I can't wait until Camp RZR to test ride the Pro R
 
I think the Pro S info on the 26s is there just not the Pro R or XP 1000 info. If I’m a Pro S ultimate buyer right now, I’m shopping hard for a 25 model so I get Dynamix DV. Downgrading the 26 Pro S to Dynamix 2.0 is LAME!
 
I think the Pro S info on the 26s is there just not the Pro R or XP 1000 info. If I’m a Pro S ultimate buyer right now, I’m shopping hard for a 25 model so I get Dynamix DV. Downgrading the 26 Pro S to Dynamix 2.0 is LAME!
Four things I require for any future RZR purchase:

1. The largest OEM winch available (Life Saver!)
2. Dynamic 3.5+ (with aftermarket suspension kit =Next Level Game Changer)
3. Ride Command (Group Ride another game changer)
4. Turbo or Naturally aspirated engine (power baby)
 
I don't think the RZR's have been selling well this year. The whole sport market is way down over previous years. It was mentioned at their shareholder meeting that it was kind of expected, but they were pretty far off on their expected numbers. The Polaris off-road market as a whole missed the mark this year but marine sales and Indian sales were up.

I bet they are holding off to try to sell off some 2025's, and maybe reassess a competitive MSRP and projected 2026 numbers. It sounds like they are going to prioritize the utility market over the next year or two. Probably a smart move considering the NorthStar Rangers are one of the top industry sellers. They now have some serious competition coming to the market with the CFMOTO U10 Highland, Kawie Ridge, and the rumored Honda Pioneer HVAC...not to mention the Defender HVAC that's already a big seller.
 
I don't think the RZR's have been selling well this year. The whole sport market is way down over previous years. It was mentioned at their shareholder meeting that it was kind of expected, but they were pretty far off on their expected numbers. The Polaris off-road market as a whole missed the mark this year but marine sales and Indian sales were up.

I bet they are holding off to try to sell off some 2025's, and maybe reassess a competitive MSRP and projected 2026 numbers. It sounds like they are going to prioritize the utility market over the next year or two. Probably a smart move considering the NorthStar Rangers are one of the top industry sellers. They now have some serious competition coming to the market with the CFMOTO U10 Highland, Kawie Ridge, and the rumored Honda Pioneer HVAC...not to mention the Defender HVAC that's already a big seller.
Would not be hard for Polaris to bump up the hp on the Pro R and maybe find a way for a larger fuel tank. With the new Kawi super charged model released there is more competition and the Kawi is priced well for their base and deluxe model.
 
I don't think the RZR's have been selling well this year. The whole sport market is way down over previous years. It was mentioned at their shareholder meeting that it was kind of expected, but they were pretty far off on their expected numbers. The Polaris off-road market as a whole missed the mark this year but marine sales and Indian sales were up.

Wait till Polaris feels the sting on Snowmobile sales this season. I understand Snowcheck's were way way down this season.
 
Would not be hard for Polaris to bump up the hp on the Pro R and maybe find a way for a larger fuel tank. With the new Kawi super charged model released there is more competition and the Kawi is priced well for their base and deluxe model.
Exactly!!! I could totally see a bump...kinda like the (2021?) X3 bump to 201 HP. Bigger tank would also be a HUGE bonus.
 
Wait till Polaris feels the sting on Snowmobile sales this season. I understand Snowcheck's were way way down this season.
Man...the snow side is U-G-L-Y. Its ugly for all manufacturers. That's all they talk about over on the HCS forum. Its hard to support the snowmobile industry when it just doesn't snow anymore.
 
Man...the snow side is U-G-L-Y. Its ugly for all manufacturers. That's all they talk about over on the HCS forum. Its hard to support the snowmobile industry when it just doesn't snow anymore.
I think it's just more sporadically located. We had one of the snowiest winters last year that we've had in ten years.
 
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here we are after the Sand sport super show and still no annoucement for the 2026 Pro R. I agree with many things about decreased sales and wanting to see what the market will do. upper management must be deciding to do BNG this year or release maybe some small update to it?
 
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