How fast does a 2013 Polaris RZR 800 go?

How fast does a 2013 Polaris RZR 800 go?

35 miles per hour
At the heart of the 2013 Polaris RZR S 800 is a 760cc, high-output engine. The water-cooled, four-stroke motor produces up to 55 horsepower and can go from zero to 35 miles per hour in just under four seconds.

What is the top speed of a 2008 Polaris RZR 800?

55 mph
And that throttle stabbing is very noticeable, as this engine develops substantial torque pushing the RZR from 0 to 35 mph in four seconds. It also has a top speed of 55 mph. Power to weight ratio is excellent, even with a combined rider/passenger weight of more than 400 pounds.

How fast is a RZR 800 S?

New 60 mph/96.6 km top speed, 52 horsepower and ROPS Certified Cab.

How fast does a 800cc motor go?

60 miles per hour
ADDED SPEED Take speed to another level with the liquid-cooled, 65 horsepower, 800cc gas engine. This 4-stroke, 8-valve electronic fuel injected engine can reach up to 60 miles per hour!

How fast does a Polaris RZR s 800 go?

The Polaris RZR S 800 shares the same powerplant with the RZR 800 namely a 760 cc, 4-stroke twin cylinder, water cooled engine which cranks out a maximum output of 55 hp. The engine needs to deal with a dry weight of 1022 lb. and can propel you to a maximum speed of 56 mph, being able to hit the 35 mph mark in 3.8 seconds.

How much does a 2012 Polaris Ranger RZR s 800 cost?

2012 Polaris Ranger® RZR® S 800 Specifications Model Type Sport UTV BASE MSRP (US) $12,699.00 Dealers Polaris Dealers Warranty 6

What kind of engine does the Polaris RZR s have?

The new Polaris RZR S 800 EPS gets Stealth Black/Voodoo Blue Graphics & paint package. Due to the Polaris RZR® S’s low total vehicle weight and 800 EFI high-output engine, it has an impressive HP-to-Weight ratio giving it unbelievable power.

What is the top speed of a Polaris RS1?

The single-seat Polaris RS1 is capable of hitting around 80 MPH (93 MPH with the aforementioned modifications), while vehicles like the Polaris RZR 900 can travel at top speeds ranging from 70 to 75 MPH.

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