The 2023 RZR lineup offers an updated color mix and trim offerings, including a blacked-out take on the RZR Turbo R.  -  Photo: Polaris

The 2023 RZR lineup offers an updated color mix and trim offerings, including a blacked-out take on the RZR Turbo R.

Photo: Polaris

Polaris Off-Road announced its 2023 lineup, which includes vehicle updates with new looks and the expansion of the RIDE COMMAND+ mobile-app for connected vehicle services.

“Over the last year, we’ve accelerated our pursuit to deliver the vehicles and performance our customers ask for. Whether it be the next-level performance capabilities of the RZR Turbo R and RZR Pro R, or the technologically advanced, all-electric RANGER XP Kinetic – we continuously raise the bar and set industry standards,” said Steve Menneto, President of Polaris Off-Road.

Polaris is expanding its RIDE COMMAND service with the new RIDE COMMAND+. Building on RIDE COMMAND’s existing suite of features, RIDE COMMAND+ helps riders stay connected to their vehicle through a mobile-enabled service that provides vehicle information, security, and control. RIDE COMMAND+ is accessed through the Polaris app, RIDE COMMAND website, or the in-vehicle display system.

“Pushing forward with industry-first technologies has been a cornerstone of our success,” Menneto continued. “With RIDE COMMAND+, we’re unlocking a new wave of innovation for the off-road market that enables owners to manage and maximize their vehicle and riding experience through connected vehicle technology.”

RIDE COMMAND+

RIDE COMMAND+ has a vehicle-to-cellular connectivity that allows riders to check on the current vehicle’s status, while its Vehicle Health feature will run issue diagnostic reports and monitor fuel/charge levels to confirm the vehicle’s readiness. The Vehicle Locator feature delivers a pinpoint location to the machine.

Polaris will expand the RIDE COMMAND+ service using Over the Air (OTA) updates and will offer riders added security with Location and Bump Alerts. Bump Alert, a 24/7 monitoring feature, will send a notification any time the vehicle has been bumped or moved. If moved, the Vehicle Locator feature will provide its latest coordinates. In addition, Polaris will introduce Ride Tracking+, where riders can automatically track their rides using the vehicle’s GPS location without having to use their mobile phone’s data. Riders will be able to generate a full report from the day’s ride, including time logged, miles traveled, waypoints, and elevation changes.

RIDE COMMAND+ will launch standard on all 2023 RANGER XP Kinetic models and all 2023 RANGER XP 1000 Northstar Trail Boss Edition models. The service is available as an accessory add-on for all trims in the following 2023 models: RANGER 1000, RANGER XP 1000, RANGER 570, Sportsman 570, Sportsman 450, Sportsman 850 and Sportsman XP 1000. Polaris plans to further roll out vehicle compatibility for RIDE COMMAND+.

Riders can access the new service via the Polaris mobile app, web, or the in-vehicle, seven-inch touchscreen display system. Riders will receive a 36-month trial of RIDE COMMAND+ when purchasing the stock models standard with the service. Riders adding RIDE COMMAND+ via accessory will receive a 12-month trial. At the conclusion of each trial period, riders can sign up and continue the service for $99/year.  

Ranger

The 2023 RANGER XP 1000 NorthStar Trail Boss has a new LED rear work light to illuminate the bed of the vehicle and make it easier to work in low-light conditions. A new 12V cargo box power port provides mobile power for operation of sprayers. NorthStar Trail Boss will also have a new overhead switch panel so customers can add additional lighting and other accessory switches. Last, this model will come factory-installed with the new RIDE COMMAND+ technology. All other RANGER XP 1000 and 1000 customers can also purchase the new LED rear work light, 12V cargo box power, overhead switch panel as optional accessories.

To improve performance in low-light conditions, RANGER installed LED headlights to all Premium trims, now including the RANGER SP 570 Premium, RANGER 1000 Premium, and RANGER XP 1000 Premium. Additionally, the RANGER SP 570 Premium, RANGER XP 1000 Premium, and RANGER XP 1000 NorthStar will come stock with a USB charging port in the dash.

2023 RANGER Model Lineup:

RANGER XP 1000 NorthStar Trail Boss: Starting at $32,399 ($39,099 CAN)

RANGER XP 1000 NorthStar: Starting at $27,899 ($33,499 CAN)

RANGER 1000 Premium: Starting at $17,899 ($21,599 CAN)

RANGER 1000 Premium CREW: Starting at $19,699 ($23,699 CAN)

RANGER XP 1000: Starting at $20,299 ($24,499 CAN)

RANGER XP 1000 CREW: Starting at $22,099 ($26,199 CAN)

RANGER SP 570: Starting at $11,699 ($14,799 CAN)

RANGER SP 570 CREW: Starting at $13,499 ($16,999 CAN)

The 2023 RANGER lineup will begin shipping to dealers this fall.

Accessories

Polaris is launching an new Prospector Pro 2.0 track system across all off-road brands. These new tracks are built with flexible sides and a slight curve toward the inside to allow stable handling, a more comfortable ride, precise steering for long-distance riding and long working hours.

Polaris partner Kolpin is also expanding its line of storage solutions to meet more riders’ needs in advance of the upcoming fall and hunt seasons.

RZR

The RZR Turbo R will feature new black fenders and rockers, plus two new colorways. Now available in Orange Madness and Matte Onyx Black, the multi-terrain RZR Pro XP also features a rugged design to take on tough terrain, while still providing all-day comfort. In 2023, the RZR Pro XP Premium trim will now feature a PMX head unit by Rockford Fosgate to take your audio experience to the next level.

Full 2023 RZR Model Lineup:

Polaris RZR Pro R: Starting at $37,499 ($46,399 CAN), available in 2-seat and 4-seat

Polaris RZR Turbo R: Starting at $27,799 ($34,499 CAN), available in 2-seat and 4-seat

Polaris RZR Pro XP: Starting at $24,599 ($29,999 CAN), available in 2-seat and 4-seat

Polaris RZR XP 1000: Starting at $21,899 ($26,999 CAN), available in 2-seat and 4-seat

Polaris RZR Trail S: Starting at $17,899 ($21,399 CAN)

Polaris RZR Trail: Starting at $15,499 ($18,499 CAN)

The 2023 RZR Trail, RZR Trail S and RZR XP 1000 will begin shipping to dealers this fall, while the 2023 RZR Pro XP, RZR Turbo R and RZR Pro R will begin shipping this winter. Both the 2023 RZR Pro R and Turbo R models will be available for demos at Trail Hero and Camp RZR later this year.

Accessories

Along with the 2023 RZR updates, Polaris is launching a variety of new accessories, including a refresh of the full Pro Armor lighting portfolio. This update brings stronger output, along with an improved design, to all single-row/dual-row light bars and cube spot lights, which have fitment across the four off-road brands. Additionally, some of the products have a new amber lens option, which helps light cut through dust and snow for greater visibility.

Two new Pro Armor wheels are launching for RZR, providing additional customization offerings for riders. These join new size options coming to a handful of existing tire styles.

Lastly, Polaris partner Pro Armor is expanding the lineup of grills and steering wheels, with multiple colors and trim levels to deliver next-level customization to side-by-side riders.

GENERAL

New for 2023, Polaris expands its lineup to include the GENERAL XP 1000 Sport, which will be available in both two- and four-seat models. As the entry-level model, this new Sport trim makes GENERAL XP 1000 even more accessible to riders.

2023 GENERAL Model Lineup:

GENERAL XP 1000 Ultimate: Starting at $29,299 ($35,999 CAN), available in 2-seat and 4-seat

GENERAL XP 1000 Premium: Starting at $26,999 ($33,299 CAN), available in 2-seat and 4-seat

GENERAL XP 1000 Sport: Starting at $24,499 ($29,599 CAN), available in 2-seat and 4-seat

GENERAL 1000 Sport: Starting at $18,199 ($22,599 CAN), available in White Lightning with new eye catching graphics and a new hood, in 2-seat

The 2023 GENERAL lineup will begin shipping to dealers this fall.

Sportsman

Polaris Sportsman will get new colors on the 450, 570 and 850 lineup for a fresh look and feel. Additionally, 2023 Sportsman 450 and 570 models include redesigned rear rack extenders to help riders pack more cargo, while its convenient cargo tie-down anchor will secure items and keep them from sliding off while riding. New CV guards were added on the Sportsman 570 EPS and Premium models for added durability and protection in rough terrain.

2023 Sportsman Model Lineup:

Sportsman 450: Starting at $6,999 ($8,499 CAN)

Sportsman 570: Starting at $7,999 ($9,299 CAN)

Sportsman 850: Starting at $10,699 ($12,799 CAN)

Sportsman 1000: Starting at $15,499 ($18,499 CAN)

The 2023 Sportsman lineup will begin shipping to dealers this fall.