Up next The Resurgence of the Ford Ranger: Design Your Ultimate Tacoma Killer Published on January 16, 2024 Author Tread Staff Tags 2017 polaris rzr, 2017 rzr, 2017 rzr turbo, 4 seater, polaris ranger, polaris rzr, polaris rzr 1000 turbo specs, radiator, reliability, rzr 1000, rzr turbo, turbo, turbo specs, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Razor’s Edge: The 2017 Polaris RZR XP Turbo EPS Not all off-roading expeditions require a fully decked-out truck and a multiday trip into the great unknown. It can be just as fun and gratifying to blast around sand dunes or tool around the local woods on the back of an ATV or side by side. It’s especially exhilarating to do so on a pint-sized vehicle that is turbo charged with 168 hp and a weight of less than 1,500 pounds. We’re talking about the newly upgraded for 2017 Polaris RZR XP Turbo EPS. Exhibiting a power-to-weight ratio better than both a Chevrolet Camaro SS and Ford Raptor, the RZR XP Turbo EPS gives one a real kick in the pants, especially driving it with all the sensations that entail an open-air cockpit. The side-by-side’s new features also include an increased torque rating to 114 lb-ft, which 95 percent of it is available between the 5,000- to 8,000-rpm range for better overall performance over rocks, dunes, and rough trails. The ProStar Turbo H.O. is the most powerful factory RZR engine available and is built for performance and durability. With forged pistons, a 270-degree firing order crankshaft, high-strength connecting rods, closed-deck cylinder, and sodium filled exhaust valves, you can say that this powerplant is decked out for reliability and excitement. To control the increase in power output, the Turbo’s engine management system has been upgraded with improved knock detection and boost control as well as high flow fuel injectors and new camshafts. Leaving no stone unturned, the Polaris Ranger team also included a new ultra-responsive 1.5 turn steering rack that gives you quick and precise steering control for unrivaled agility. Crucial updates to reliability as well as performance come in the form of a beefed-up driveline, upgraded four-wheel hydraulic disc brakes and a new high-capacity cooling system. The Turbo’s completely upgraded cooling system includes a 20 percent larger engine radiator for more cooling capacity and a huge front grille that’s 40 percent larger to increase airflow to the radiators at any vehicle speed. Desert riders will especially benefit from a new, more powerful variable speed brushless fan that sits behind the enlarged radiator. It not only pulls 25 percent more air through the system, but it pulls it through earlier to keep the vehicle running cooler while only operating as needed for a quieter ride. Larger, dual-sided rear intakes paired with an improved clutch cover keeps its belt up to 30 degrees cooler, even in the harshest environments. The 2017 RZR Turbo’s impressive groundhugging aptitude and backside-friendly comfortable ride are thanks to its highly tuned 24-position adjustable Fox Podium Internal Bypass Shocks. Polaris claims a “bottomless feel” with this suspension setup. With five compression zones, it’s like having five unique shock setups packed into one to adapt to most any terrain at virtually any speed. The model shown here is coated in Polaris’ slick-looking Titanium Matte Metallic color scheme and retails for about $25,000 plus the usual delivery and setup fees. The next time you head out to the trails, how about parking your rig at the tail head and take this RZR 1000 Turbo out for a spin instead? We’re betting that it’ll leave a big silly grin on your face—just as it did for us. Let’s check out what makes this the best iteration of the Polaris RZR 1000 Turbo yet. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter 2017 Polaris RZR XP Turbo EPS PROSTAR TURBO H.O. ENGINE 40 PERCENT LARGER FRONT GRILLE 20 PERCENT LARGER RADIATOR DUAL REAR INTAKES FOX PODIUMINTERNAL BYPASS SHOCKS DUAL A-ARM WITH STABILIZER BAR THREE-LINK REAR TRAILING ARM WITH STABILIZER BAR POLARIS VARIABLE TRANSMISSION HIGH PERFORMANCE RUE ON-DEMAND ALL-WHEEL-DRIVE SYSTEM POLARIS CAST-ALUMINUM WHEELS MAXXIS BIGHORN TIRES FOUR-WHEEL HYDRAULIC DISC BRAKES TRIPLE-BORE FRONT CALIPERS DUAL-BORE REAR CALIPERS RIDER CENTRIC SEAT ANGLE DIGITAL GAUGE FOUR-POSITION KEY 10-INCH TILT HIGH-PERFORMANCE STEERING WHEEL CENTER STORAGE BOX WITH CELL PHONE HOLDER LED INTERIOR LIGHTING Editor’s note: A version of this article first appeared in the March/April 2017 print issue of Tread Magazine.
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