Polaris has announced the release of the RZR Pro R Ultra Edition, featuring advanced technology and exclusive upgrades. According to Polaris, the limited-edition model is designed to provide enhanced control, comfort, and style for off-road enthusiasts.

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A key feature of the RZR Pro R Ultra Edition is the DYNAMIX DVS suspension system, which includes factory-integrated active sway bar links. This system is designed to improve handling and stability across various terrains. Unlike traditional disconnecting sway bars, the DYNAMIX DVS system actively manages four links with three selectable settings:

  • Semi-Active: Rapidly locks and unlocks (up to 200 times per second) for responsive handling.
  • Locked: Provides the suspension feel of the standard RZR Pro R for maximum stability.
  • Unlocked: Maximizes articulation for precise control during slow-speed rock crawling.

Polaris states that the DYNAMIX DVS system works with 12 suspension control channels and existing ride modes to continuously adjust and balance performance, control, and comfort. The company claims this results in a smoother ride, sharper handling, and increased confidence in challenging conditions.

The RZR Pro R Ultra Edition also includes several styling and functional upgrades. The new MPI™ Racing Steering Wheel is inspired by professional off-road and desert racing, offering drivers a more precise and ergonomic feel. The vehicle is equipped with 32-inch BFGoodrich® KM3 tires for reliable traction, and features a limited-edition Velocity Blue colorway and custom GatorStep® interior accents.

Other features of the RZR Pro R Ultra Edition include:

  • 74-inch stance and 104.5-inch wheelbase for stability.
  • 10.4-inch Vertical Touchscreen Display Powered by RIDE COMMAND.
  • Rockford Fosgate® Stage 4 Audio with 1500-watt digital amp.
  • Heated and vented seats.

Production of the RZR Pro R Ultra Edition will be limited to 500 units globally, including both two-seat and four-seat configurations. The two-seat model starts at $46,999, while the four-seat model starts at $50,999. According to Polaris, shipping to dealers is slated to begin in February 2026. The RZR Pro R ULTRA will be displayed at the 2026 King Of The Hammers event in Johnson Valley, CA, from January 30 to February 7, according to the original article.

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