🔥 2026 Polaris Lineup: RZR XP Redesign, New XP S, and Game-Changing Upgrades
Polaris just dropped another wave of 2026 machines — and they’re not holding back. The latest lineup brings a full redesign of the legendary RZR XP, introduces an all-new 72” wide RZR XP S, and adds a monster 10.4” Ride Command touchscreen to the RZR Pro R. Plus, new limited editions are hitting the scene — including the RZR PRO S Calavera Edition celebrating 10 years of Polaris in Mexico, and two all-new RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar models, the Texas and Mountaineer Editions.
These updates show that Polaris isn’t just keeping up with the offroad world — they’re still setting the pace. Every year they push the limits of strength, performance, and comfort, giving riders machines built for both long days on the trail and serious work in the field.
“The industry is more competitive than ever, and consumers look to Polaris to lead with performance, capability, and style,” said Reid Wilson, President of Polaris Off-Road Vehicles.
No argument here — the 2026 lineup is built to dominate.
🏁 The Redesigned RZR XP
After 11 years of rider feedback, the RZR XP has been re-engineered from the ground up.
A new aggressive front fascia and Pro R-inspired low-profile bull bumper set the tone before you even hit the throttle. Underneath, a reinforced chassis, upgraded suspension mounts, and full underbody protection give the XP serious backbone — built for rugged terrain and long-term durability.
Performance is smoother and smarter with geared reverse for better torque, upgraded shifting, and precise throttle control when the trails get technical.
Highlights:
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114 HP ProStar 1000 engine
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WALKER EVANS Precision Needle shocks
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20” of travel, 29–30” tires (depending on trim)
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4,500 lb winch (Ultimate trim)
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RIDE COMMAND + Rockford Fosgate® Stage 3 audio on Ultimate
Whether it’s trail runs with your crew or solo explorations through the desert, the new XP is built for every kind of adventure. 
💪 Introducing the 2026 RZR XP S – 72 Inches of Pure Strength
Meet the newest beast in the Polaris lineup: the RZR XP S Sport.
This 72-inch-wide machine is Polaris’ toughest trail machine yet — engineered for open desert and high-speed terrain.
It brings everything great about the RZR XP and takes it up a notch with:
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25” of usable suspension travel
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32” Pro Armor Trekker tires
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WALKER EVANS Racing Velocity shocks
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16” ground clearance
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3 drive modes (Standard, Sport, Rock)
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RIDE COMMAND, Rockford Fosgate® Stage 3 Audio, and a poly roof
Heavy-duty driveline components, upgraded prop shafts, and a fully welded rear skid plate make this RZR ready for serious abuse. Available in Sand Dune and Stealth Gray, the XP S is built for riders who push limits — and expect their machine to do the same. 
⚡ The 2026 RZR PRO R — Now with a Massive 10.4” Touchscreen
Polaris didn’t just make the RZR PRO R faster — they made it smarter.
The 2026 PRO R Ultimate now features the largest screen in powersports: a 10.4” vertical RIDE COMMAND display.
This all-new interface is 2.3x larger than before, runs up to 8x faster, and offers split-screen functionality, so you can view maps while running other features — all without missing a beat.
Underneath, the PRO R still reigns supreme with:
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225 HP from the ProStar Fury 2.0 engine
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74” stance and 104.5” wheelbase
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29” of travel with MaxLink suspension
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DYNAMIX DV semi-active suspension
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Triple-rate springs and new shock calibration
In short: it’s the king of the dunes and the desert.
Available in Indy Red, White Crystal, Super Graphite, and Purple Thunder. 
RZR PRO S Calavera Edition – A Tribute to Power and Culture
To celebrate 10 years of Polaris in Mexico, the brand dropped something truly special: the RZR PRO S Calavera Edition. Limited to 200 units, it’s a tribute to offroad heritage and the riders who shaped it.
The Calavera Edition packs a 181-horsepower turbocharged engine, 28 inches of travel, and a 74-inch width that keeps it stable when the terrain gets wild. The DYNAMIX with FOX® 3.0 Live Valve suspension reads the ground in real-time, keeping the ride smooth when it matters most. Add in RIDE COMMAND, Rockford Fosgate® Stage 4 Audio, and the unmistakable orange Fang lights from the RZR Factory Racing Team — and you’ve got one serious statement piece for the trails. 
2026 RZR Lineup Pricing
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RZR PRO R Ultimate – Starting at $43,999
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RZR PRO S Calavera Edition – Starting at $40,499
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RZR XP – Starting at $19,999
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RZR XP S – Starting at $22,499
The full lineup starts shipping to dealers in October 2025.
For full specs and model info, check out Polaris’ official page:
👉 https://www.polaris.com/en-us/off-road/rzr/