Polaris RZR Factory Racing’s Mitch Guthrie Jr. Scores Impressive Second Overall in 1500 Unlimited Buggy Class and First UTV in All-New RZR Pro R
The Polaris RZR Factory Racing team, presented by Progressive Insurance, had an incredible finish in the Nevada desert this past Saturday at the 2022 Best In The Desert Jimco Racing Silver State 300. Mitch Guthrie Jr. shocked the competition as he finished second overall and second in the 1500 Unlimited Buggy class competing in an all-new RZR Pro R. Guthrie faced stiff competition, as he was slated against 35 other unlimited cars and trucks, and more than 100 UTVs. He put on a stellar racing performance throughout the 300-mile event crossing the finish line a mere 12-seconds behind the first overall vehicle. Even more astonishing, he finished 23-minutes faster than the top UTV class finisher.
“Today was a noteworthy day for the whole Polaris Racing team. We were 12 seconds from an overall win, which is an accomplishment by itself, and dominated the day among all UTVs. Mitch Guthrie Jr. came out swinging, with an amazing performance in the Unlimited Buggy 1500 class,” said Brett Carpenter, Manager of the Polaris Factory Racing Team. “He drove his RZR Pro R flawlessly to the front of the pack and showcased how the RZR Pro R is a true a game changer, not just against UTVs, but cars and trucks alike.”
Guthrie started the race in ninth and quickly began his charge towards the front. At the halfway mark, he was sitting second in the Unlimited Buggy 1500 class and top five among all vehicles. He continued to navigate his RZR Pro R through the rugged desert before taking the checkered flag in just 5 hours, 23 minutes and 8 seconds.
“I’m absolutely stoked with this weekend’s result. Coming in second overall is a huge feat,” said Guthrie. “While we were confident in the RZR Pro R’s ability, we entered the Buggy class to see how it stacked up against the full field. As we started to get times from our crew, we realized we were on pace or faster than the competition. I think our performance not only highlighted the capabilities of the new RZR Pro R but showcased the future for UTVs and UTV racing.”
In the Pro Naturally Aspirated class, Polaris RZR Factory Racing drivers swept the podium with Max Eddy Jr. finishing first, Josh Row in second, and Ethan Groom rounding out the podium in third, all behind the wheel of RZR XP1000 vehicles.
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2023 side-by-side models revealed
For 2023, the Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000 sport side-by-side lineup is back and ready to take on any adventure. In addition to the class-leading Teryx KRX 1000, Kawasaki will once again return with the Teryx KRX 1000 Trail Edition, Teryx KRX 1000 Special Edition and Teryx KRX 1000 eS models with factory-equipped accessories, special color and graphics and performance upgrades to offer a broader selection for adrenaline-filled adventure enthusiasts.
KAWASAKI TERYX KRX 1000
2023 Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000
The Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000 sport side-by-side is engineered for high adrenaline adventures and conquering tough terrain. Powered by a durable 999cc parallel-twin engine, paired with a CVT transmission and centrifugal clutch, the Teryx KRX 1000 has the power to tackle a whooped-out trail and the torque to conquer technical rock crawling sections.
It features on-the-fly electronically selectable 4WD and front differential lock as well as two power modes (Full and Low) that allow the driver to set power delivery to suit preference and conditions. A high-rigidity frame with integrated Roll Over Protection Structure (ROPS) positions the wheels as far apart as possible to provide a sure-footed stance, superb cornering and straight-line stability.
Obstacles on the trail are soaked up by FOX 2.5 Podium LSC shock units, which combined with long suspension arms give the Teryx KRX 1000 the longest suspension travel in its class. Large 31-inch MAXXIS Carnivore tires were chosen to ride over obstacles with greater ease, while 15-inch aluminum wheels feature bead-lock rims to hold the tires in place in off-road riding situations.
A roomy cockpit features half doors and adjustable high-back bucket seats to deliver outstanding rider comfort no matter the terrain. A large all-digital instrumentation screen offers at-a-glance information to the driver including a CVT temperature readout and low voltage-warning lamp. The roomy, rear carrier space is large enough to accommodate up to a 32-inch spare tire with a load capacity of 350 pounds. Every aspect of the Teryx KRX 1000 has been engineered with Kawasaki’s dependable, proven performance to outmuscle anything that stands between you and an adventure of a lifetime.
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Honda Pioneer 1000 Crew Is A Side-By-Side UTV Pickup With A Six-Seater Cabin
Honda is offering a wide range of multipurpose side-by-side models which has now grown larger with the addition of the Pioneer 1000-6 Crew. The off-roader is a longer version of the regular Pioneer 1000 that can accommodate up to six people in an open-air cabin, with a full-size cargo bed at the back.
Honda describes the new addition to the range as a “longer, roomier version that is ready to get the job done at worksites and ranches, and to help outdoors enthusiasts pursue pastimes like hunting and fishing”. The Pioneer 1000 can be driven by individuals who are over 16 years old and is not street legal.
The four-door Pioneer 1000-6 Crew measures 152.2 inches (3,866 mm) long, 63 inches wide (1,600 mm) wide, and 76.1 inches (1933 mm) tall, with a wheelbase of 115.2 inches (2,926 mm). This makes it 35,1 inches (892 mm) longer than the two-door Pioneer 1000. The stretched wheelbase results in 28 inches (711 mm) of legroom which according to Honda is best-in-class. Besides the full-size rear bed, there is also under-seat storage in both rows.
Just like the rest of the Pioneer 1000 family, the Crew is fitted with Honda’s 999cc liquid-cooled twin-cylinder Unicam engine producing 72 hp (54 kW). Power is sent to all four wheels through a dual-clutch transmission and a selectable i-4WD system with a differential lock. The model has front and rear independent double-wishbone suspension and dual 210 mm hydraulic brake discs. Specifically for the Crew model, Honda added a self-leveling rear suspension that adapts to the weight when the cargo bed is loaded, plus a tow/haul driving mode.
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Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTV) Market Projected to Hit USD 8634.35 Million at a CAGR of 6.4% by 2030
Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTVs) Market:
A utility terrain vehicle (UTV) refers to a vehicle developed for rougher hauling, terrain, and other tasks. It is also called a four-wheel, side-by-side drive off-road vehicle, having a capacity of two to six-person. Multi-purpose off-highway utility vehicle (MOHUV) or recreational off-highway (ROV) are other names used for this vehicle. Utility terrain vehicle (UTV) is believed to be the most probably used for agriculture and construction activities, such as pulling plants, compost quickly, fertilizers, transporting equipment & smaller tools, and shrubs, and can operate in combination with the other retrofitted vehicles. The global utility terrain vehicles market has shown massive development in the last few years. The main parameter supporting the market’s growth is the fast technological advancements in vehicle design.
Furthermore, the factors such as increasing demand for utility from the military industry and the flourishing sports industry are also predicted to boost the market’s growth over the assessment era. Moreover, the increase in attraction for off-raiding recreation activities and rising consumer spending are also anticipated to upsurge in the market’s growth over the coming years. In addition, factors like growing product development activities by major players, the launch of new solutions, and a substantial increase in maintenance activities are also likely to catalyze the market’s growth over the forecast period.
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Polaris showcases UTVs at Equip Exposition
Polaris Commercial showcased its line of UTVs at the Equip Exposition this month in Louisville, Kentucky. The expo, previously known as the GIE+ Expo, is one of the largest international landscape, outdoor living and equipment expositions.
The Polaris Pro XD Mid-Size, the Pro XD Full-Size and the all-electric RANGER XP Kinetic were showcased, allowing customers to put them to the test at the event’s Drive Experience.
“With our line-up of Pro XD UTVs and the RANGER XP Kinetic, we are expanding our customer reach and the markets we serve – providing them with UTVs that embody Polaris innovation and boast uncompromised serviceability, durability and safety,” said Aaron Stegemann, vice president, Polaris Commercial. “We’re excited to showcase these innovative work UTVs at Equip Exposition to current and potential Polaris customers.”
Along with the Pro XD and RANGER XP Kinetic UTVs, Polaris Commercial’s industry experts were on-hand to answer vehicle, operating, manufacturing and service questions inside the expo hall and outside at the Drive Experience. Both Pro XD and RANGER XP Kinetic UTVs were available for customers to operate during the Drive Experience, where customers got behind the wheel to test out UTVs head-to-head on the event’s demo track.
Pro XD Lineup
Designed to withstand the toughest worksites without compromising safety features or uptime, the Pro XD line of UTVs provides superior towing and hauling capacity. Engineered from the inside-out for jobsite compliance and industry-leading durability, Pro XD comes in full-size and mid-size versions to meet the needs of customers across industries. Safety features include adjustable speed calibration, operator warnings, reverse warning beeper, highly visible lights and improved sightlines for greater visibility. Built to last, the Pro XD also provides heavy-duty wheel bearings, driveshafts, puncture-resistant Kevlar-backed vinyl seats and heavy-duty 8-ply tires.
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First ride: I went wild off-roading in the all-electric Polaris RANGER XP Kinetic
I was recently invited on an eye-opening trip to visit the sprawling Polaris proving grounds in Wyoming, Minnesota. There, over 600 acres feature 17 miles of trails carved from the earth to test Polaris’ off-road vehicles through a range of heavy duty scenarios. And with the company’s exciting new all-electric RANGER XP Kinetic set to roll out to customers next year, I was stoked for the chance to get an early test on the new utility side-by-side.
I should preface this with the fact that I haven’t actually driven a gas-powered Polaris RANGER before. In fact, I’ve never driven any side-by-side. I’m normally a two-wheeler guy, but I jumped at the chance to test this thing out, and to push it HARD. Coming from motorcycles, I must say it’s amazing how much fun you can have when you don’t have to worry about little details like, you know, tipping over.
With big knobby tires, long travel suspension and enough power to push both to their max, I had this side-by-side slinging dirt in every direction.
There’s a reason the Polaris engineers call it the “best and most powerful RANGER ever built.” It bests every gas-powered RANGER that came before it when it comes to power, throttle control, ease of use, reduced maintenance, and just about everything else.
Motorcycle propulsion, four-wheeler ruggedness
The beauty of the Polaris RANGER XP Kinetic is the way it combines the electric motorcycle drivetrain from Zero Motorcycles with the long-standing Polaris RANGER vehicle design, including all the years of ruggedization testing that have gone into the vehicle’s gas-powered older brothers.
If you’re already familiar with the existing RANGER line, then you’ll instantly feel at home in the electric model. Outside of a few key giveaways like the lack of a grille, it’s hard to tell the two apart at a quick glance. Around 95% of the RANGER 1000 accessories are compatible – that’s how similar they are.
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AMERICAN LANDMASTER LAUNCHES 2022 LITHIUM-ION 4×4 UTV SIDE-BY-SIDE
The all new Landmaster EV 4×4 is built on the same chassis as the original, first-of-its-kind EV lithium side x side, launched in 2021, including fully independent L-ROSS suspension, automotive grade ball joints & bushings, and weather sealed electrical connectors. According to David Piercy, Director of Marketing for American Landmaster, “Two years ago, we created the first ever, purpose built Lithium-Ion utility vehicle, and we are extremely excited to continue the growth of this category with our 2022 EV Lithium 4X4 line up.”
The 2022 Landmaster EV 4X4 will continue to drive innovation in the lithium utility vehicle sector with a best-in-class 160 amp-hour power plant, super duty 4WD transaxle and on-demand 4WD coupled with a rear locking differential. The vehicle is capable of up to 50miles on a single charge, opportunity charging for 10 minutes, 20 minutes or an hour, and can be fully recharged in less than 8 hours. An on-board charger, low maintenance battery and on-dash battery storage switch are all standard features designed to create a best-in-class ride experience, whether hunting, trail riding or working in various commercial applications.
“The Landmaster EV 4×4 is perfectly suited for job sites in the commercial space due to its minimal labor & maintenance costs, combined with emission-free and extremely low noise levels.” Comments Andy Carney, Director of Commercial Sales for American Landmaster. The Landmaster EVs also come equipped with several standard safety features including: 4 wheel hydraulic disk brakes, full access to speed control, 4 wheel parking brake lock, ROPS certified cage, 3 point seatbelts, and an entire range of common commercial safety accessories.
EV 4X4 LITHIUM – SPEC’S
The standard suspension system will provide 500 lbs bed capacity, while the optional HD suspension system will provide up to 700 lbs bed capacity. The EV 4X4 is capable of towing up to 1,500 lbs, with a total vehicle capacity up to 1,100 lbs. Optional accessories will include a 3,000lb electric winch, HD oversized steel cargo bed, steel-framed weather enclosure, hunting/cruising/commercial packages, and a rear cargo bed/flip seat to provide seating for up to (4) people.
According to Andrew Flood, Director, Eastern Regional Sales; “The hunting community has been ready for a fully functional lithium powered 4wd side x side for a long time. We have taken our experience with the original EV 2WD, along with voice of the customer, and dealer input, and created the best, dollar-for-dollar, Lithium-Ion 4X4 available”
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Hyundai-Branded Electric UTV Takes Shape Thanks to Independent Designer
Featuring a Cyberpunk vibe, the conceptual Hyundai UTV is envisioned with a rugged, no-frills, modular design, with a bodywork that boasts clean lines and a minimalist look while also managing to remain stylish.
“I find Hyundai’s modern design language and approach to concept cars exciting, bold and non-trivial. Inspired by their style and recent concepts, I created my own project – a vision of how a side-by-side / recreational electric utility vehicle of that brand could look like,” Roman Ignatowski says of his project.
The modular design means that there is plenty of room for customization. The vehicle’s components, including its roof, hood, and interior, can be configured based on the driver’s needs and the type of ride they want to engage in. As such, the electric UTV can serve as a beach buggy one day and an open Jeep-like vehicle to take on mountainous roads the other day.
It can even double as a transport vehicle for cargo that doesn’t require much space. This is possible because, inside the cabin, all the seats except the driver’s can be folded and make room for whatever goods the owner needs to haul.
While the designer doesn’t mention anything about the performance, range, or battery capacity for the Hyundai UTV project, the renderings do suggest that the electric motor will be fitted under the hood top at the front. Solar panels can also be installed on this section of the vehicle. The roof can also accommodate solar panels for improved battery power storage.
Considering this is envisioned as a utility terrain vehicle and is supposed to be able to go off the beaten path, perhaps it could benefit from a set of more fleshy tires.
Nevertheless, the Hyundai Electric UTV is an interesting build, to say the least, and it would certainly be a pleasant and refreshing sight both on urban streets and mountainous roads.
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Segway Powersports Releases 2023 Villain Sports SxSes, Updated Fugleman UTVs
Segway Powersports Inc. announced its 2023 utility and sport side-by-side lineup, including updates to the Fugleman UT10 platform and the introduction of the Villain sport side-by-side (SxS) — a highly anticipated addition to the Segway lineup, featuring two width options to choose from: 64 inches and 72 inches across three different model options.
Pushing the boundaries and setting the standard for off-road innovation, the Villain is offered in three different iterations for 2023, delivering a uniquely intelligent off-road experience. The 72-inch Villain SX10 WX is pioneered with the Smart Moving App and 10.4-inch Smart Touchscreen; the 64-inch Villain SX10 X is engineered with the same technology in a narrower application, and the value-conscious 64-inch Villain SX10 E utilizes the same narrow platform form with optional technology upgrades. All Villain side-by-sides are available in two-person configurations and up to four colors, including the Segway signature Intensive Red, Dream Green, Innovative Gray and Bold Black.
The updated Fugleman platform delivers class-leading performance with a potent 105 horsepower from its 1,000cc engine. Combining performance and functionality, the Fugleman offers a 1,000-pound bed capacity, 2,500-pound towing capacity with an industry-leading 10.4-inch touchscreen and connectivity powered by the Smart Moving App.
Available in two different models, the Fugleman UT10 X and Fugleman UT10 E both come in three-person configurations and up to four colors, including Intensive Red, Dream Green, Innovative Gray and TrueTimber® Prairie Camo.
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Polaris RZR Factory Racer Branden Sims Wins 55th Annual Baja 1000
The 55th running of the iconic SCORE Baja 1000 saw Polaris RZR Factory Racing driver Branden Sims and co-driver Eric Borgen put together a stellar performance to win the UTV Overall and Pro UTV Open Class. Piloting their new, race-modified, RZR Pro R through the grueling 828-mile race, the team outpaced the competition through the technical terrain of wide-open desert, crossing the finish line nearly 40-minutes ahead of the next UTV.
Sims started the race in eighth, quickly navigating his way into fourth throughout the opening 100-mile stretch. Just after the 100-mile mark, Sims got stuck in a large bottleneck on a tight trail. The first three drivers escaped unfazed, opening up a significant lead over Sims. Once Sims broke free from the bottleneck, he put his head down and began closing the gap, ultimately taking the lead at mile 300. He continued to drive flawlessly to mile mark 475, where he swapped driving duties with Borgen, who would drive the #1869 machine the final 350 miles to the finish line. By the time they took the checkered flag at 20:37:09, their lead was nearly 40-minutes.
“Considering the grueling demands of this race and the challenges we overcome, this was an incredible victory for our team and a true testament to the power and durability of the RZR Pro R,” said Brandon Sims. “With desert racing, there is always going to be adversity, but the Baja 1000 takes that to another level. In order to win, the team has to be incredibly resilient and resourceful, and the vehicle has to take a beating and keep powering through. That’s exactly what happened this weekend, and we couldn’t be prouder to get such a historic win.”
In addition to Sims’ victory, RZR Factory Racing’s Craig Scanlon also had a strong showing, leading early in the race before relinquishing the lead and finishing second in the Pro UTV Open class and fourth UTV overall. In the Pro UTV Forced Induction Class, Ronnie and RJ Anderson teamed up with their father Randy for their first Baja 1000 appearance. The team had an impressive run, sharing driving duties in route to a third-place finish and sixth overall. In the Pro UTV Naturally Aspirated class, Polaris driver Kaden Wells dominated the competition, taking the win and scoring an impressive seventh place overall among UTVs.
“It’s truly incredible to see three RZR Pro Rs finish in the top five at Baja. To have such a historic weekend at the year’s most iconic race is something that everyone at Polaris is incredibly proud of,” said Brett Carpenter, Team RZR Factory Racing Manager. “Winning the Baja 1000 is the ultimate way to finish the year, and it’s a victory that provides tremendous momentum going into the 2023 season.”
The team will be back in action at the 2023 King of the Hammers on February 2 – 11.
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