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Bikesales Staff29 May 2013
NEWS

Polaris Ranger 900 XP

A high-performance side-by-side vehicle that's also a workhorse

Polaris has expanded its off-road utility range to a massive 16 with the release of the three-seater RANGER 900 XP.

The side-by-side is powered by a four-stroke, liquid-cooled, 900cc ProStar twin pumping out 60hp, and other features include 269mm of suspension travel at the front (and 254mm a the rear), 305mm ground clearance, on-demand all-wheel drive, electronic power steering, hydraulic disc brakes, rear box capacity of 454kg, and a 907kg towing capacity.

The Ranger 900 XP has easily accessible underseat storage, and outside the cab there’s a cargo box featuring more tie-down points, and a smoother gate release.

With a high capacity battery and new stator, there is 30 per cent more power to run more electrical accessories at one time. More extras come in the form of the new Lock&Ride PRO-FIT cab accessories, designed for total integration with the newest Ranger family member. The cab frame on the 900 XP features profile tubing, providing a 360-degree sealing surface for every cab component to be fitted, including windshields, roofs, doors and rear panels.

The RANGER 900 XP is available in sunset red. For more information or to book a test ride, visit www.polarisindustries.com.au.


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