Polaris introduces its first all-electric UTV, the Ranger XP Kinetic

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In a nutshell: Polaris has introduced its first all-electric utility side-by-side, the Ranger XP Kinetic. It may not sound all that appealing at first, but there are plenty of advantages that an electric UTV affords over gas-powered counterparts.

The Ranger XP Kinetic features a new electric powertrain born from a partnership between Polaris and Zero Motorcycles that generates 110 horsepower and 140lb-ft of instant torque. It's capable of towing up to 2,500 pounds and can haul an industry-leading 1,250 pounds. In addition to high and low gears, it offers three additional driving modes – Eco+, Standard and Sport – to better cater to the task at hand.

Polaris presents several scenarios that might help convince on-the-fence buyers to spring for an electric UTV.

For example, the drivetrain features fewer moving parts for lower maintenance costs. What’s more, an electric powertrain is much quieter than a gas-based model, making for easier conversation during operation. Moreover, it could enable a user to get to work earlier in the morning without fear of waking neighbors, or even provide quieter operation around hunting grounds.

The Ranger XP Kinetic is offered as a three-seat model in premium and ultimate trims. The premium package includes a 14.9 kWh lithium-ion battery with an estimated range of up to 45 miles, while the ultimate steps it up to a 29.8 kWh battery that can run for up to 80 miles. Buyers also get a 7-inch infotainment screen with the premium trim alongside dash-mounted speakers.

Pricing starts at $24,999 for the Ranger XP Kinetic premium and scales up to $29,999 for the ultimate trim. Models are available to reserve from today, with the first shipments expected in summer 2022.

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Sounds pretty good, except for the price which I'd say is about 40% too high .....
 
Polaris has really backed off purchasing material for manufacturing their machines from the company I work at.....

I'm surprised to see them mentioned in a story here. I suppose it's good to see them creating something. I thought they hit bad times or were really hurting from supply chain issues, but maybe they were just shifting gears?
 
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I never understood how expensive side by sides are. You can literally buy a new Toyota Tacoma for the same money and it will do so much more.
 
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