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Polaris Ranger 800 Crew

2010 Polaris RANGER 800 Crew
Polaris RANGER 800 Crew Features:
RANGER 800 CREW - Hardest Working, Smoothest Riding
Multi-Passenger Utility Vehicle
Updated styling and ergonomics, new Dual A-arm front
suspension and 800cc EFI engine
Hardest Working Features
40 HP, 800 EFI Engine
46 MPH/74 km top
speed
Full instrumentation
On Demand AWD
1750 lb./793.8 kg
payload, 1000 lb./454 kg cargo capacity, one ton/907.2 kg towing
Heavy duty front end
protection, inset lights and the most protection for critical
components.
Front under-seat
storage and rear side storage
New ROPS Certified
Cab
Lock & Ride Cargo
System
Smoothest Riding Features
Adjustable Dual A-Arm
Front Suspension
On-Demand, true
all-wheel drive
9.6 in/24.5 cm front
travel, 9 in/22.9 cm rear travel
12 in/30.5 cm Ground
Clearance
Seating for six
Work-enabling
ergonomics including tilt steering, easier steering effort and seat back
angle
2 in/5.1 cm more leg
room for rear passengers
• Available in Sage
Green, Solar Red and Mossy Oak Break-Up
• Sandstone Metallic Limited-Edition
model

General Information:
Model Year 2010 brings more significant changes to Polaris’ RANGER line
up with the introduction of two new utility RANGER Side-by-Sides,
increased power to existing models, more redesigns, a RANGER XP with
power steering and a faster top speed for RANGER RZR. All 2010 RANGERs
and RANGER RZRs also come standard with a ROPS Certified Cab.“With the introduction of two new products, more power for the utility line, the
redesigned RANGER CREW and 6x6, and a new top speed for RANGER RZR,
the 2010 line up picks up where the 2009 line up left off,” said Matt Homan,
vice president and general manager of Polaris’ Off-Road division. “We continue
to innovate our RANGER line to offer the most extensive Side-by-Side
offering in the industry.”
In 2009, Polaris introduced the ruggedly re-engineered
RANGER that was the hardest
working and smoothest riding RANGER
EVER built, and introduced the new RANGER HD, the ultimate heavy-duty utility vehicle with a self
leveling rear suspension and power steering. This year, the company powered
up the RANGER 4x4 (now called
RANGER 500 H.O.) with a 500 H.O
engine and added an 800 EFI engine across the rest of the line. The RANGER
4x4 gets a 13 percent power
increase with the 500 H.O. engine, and the RANGER XP (now called RANGER
800 XP) receives a 15 percent
power upgrade with the addition of the 800 twin EFI power plant. The 800cc
engine also has been added to the RANGER 800 HD, RANGER 800 CREW
and RANGER 800 6x6 solidifying the
“Hardest Working” RANGER promise.
Polaris also expanded the work, ride and improved ergonomics
from the 2009 RANGER XP and
introduced Dual A-arm front suspension to the six-passenger RANGER 800 CREW and
RANGER 800
6x6. To create an exterior that could handle the nastiest work and most
extreme riding conditions, the models offer the most-armored front end ever
designed to protect vital components such as the radiator, cooling system
and front differential. The front headlights were inset for added protection
from rocks and branches, and the redesigned bumper with a heavy-duty bash
plate offers dedicated vehicle tie down points, massive central tow hook and
inset tow hook cage for additional front differential protection. For
working at night or to get the hunting spot before daybreak, the vehicles
offer auxiliary light mounting holes on the front bumper and bosses already
installed for optional Halogen/LED distance headlights.
The RANGER 800
CREW and 6x6 work harder and are easier on the operator due to improved and
thoughtful ergonomics designed to let the operator work longer and enjoy a
better ride. The new models feature more seat and leg space including
two-inches more for back-seat passengers on the RANGER 800 CREW, reoriented gas and brake
pedal for improved operator comfort, new angled-back seat and a relocated
brake lever for easy operation inside and outside of the vehicle. Polaris
also redesigned the steering wheel for better steering with gloves and added
standard tilt steering with the highest range of motion for maximum comfort.
Along with tilt steering, the new models have a 50 percent easier steering
effort which helps maneuverability in tight areas such as work sites or
woods. RANGER 800 6x6 also is
furnished with a new a new, truck-like job box between the cargo box and
cab. The cargo box is rated for 1,250 pounds, while the job box handles an
extra 250 pounds, and the boxes are Lock & Ride capable.
To make the smoothest ride in the industry even smoother,
Polaris outfitted the new RANGER 800 CREW and 6x6 with exclusive
adjustable Dual A-Arm front suspension in addition to its legendary smooth
independent rear suspension. Exclusive to RANGER line, the RANGER
800 CREW features motion ratio and
preload suspension adjustment front and rear while the RANGER 800 6x6 offers Independent Rear
Suspension with motion ration adjustability on all six wheels. The new Dual
A-Arm suspension has two upper shock mounting points for each wheel giving a
motion ratio adjustment that dramatically increases the stiffness of
suspension. The preload adjustment, available on each wheel, increases the
initial spring compression for a 30 percent stiffer ride when needed. The
new suspension allows for the maintenance of ground clearance (12 in/30.5
cm) and suspension travel (9.6 in/24.5 cm front, 9 in/22.9 cm rear) when
carrying heavier loads and using accessories such as plows, cabs and
sprayers for work applications. It also allows for easier use of
after-market suspension packages. To combat ruts, stumps and rocks, the new
RANGERs also offer anti-kickback
steering that reduces feedback over bumps and makes the vehicle steerable
with one hand.
Polaris Ranger 800 Crew Specifications:
|
Coolant Capacity |
3.25 qts. (3.1 L) |
|
Alternator |
500 watts |
|
Starting Battery |
Electric/12V-30 AH |
|
Drivetrain |
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Transmission |
Polaris Automatic PVT |
|
Gear Range |
In-line H/L/N/R |
|
Drive |
Shaft Drive; OnDemand AWD, 2WD |
|
Turf Mode (Yes/No) |
Y |
|
Suspension |
|
|
Front Details |
Dual A-arm |
|
Rear Details |
Dual A-arm (IRS) |
|
Front Suspension |
9.6 in. (24.4 cm) |
|
Rear Suspension |
9 in. (22.9) |
|
Center Suspension |
N/A |
|
Tires (front/rear) |
26 x 9-12/26 x 11-12 |
|
Dimensions |
|
|
Wheelbase |
108 in. (274.3 cm) |
|
Turning Radius (", cm) |
255 in. (647.7 cm) |
|
Dry Weight |
1495 lbs. (682 kg) |
|
Ground Clearance |
11.5 in. (29 cm) |
|
Length/Width/Height |
145 x 60 x 76 inches |
|
Brakes |
4-Wheel Hydraulic Disc
w/Dual Bore Front Calipers |
|
Parking Brake |
Hand Actuated (in dash) |
|
Load Capacity |
0 |
|
Box Dimension/Capacity |
L-37" X W-51" X H-11" (94.0 X 129.5 X 27.9 cm) / 500 lbs |
|
Payload Capacity |
1000 lbs |
|
Hitch Tow Capacity |
1250 lbs (567 kg) |
|
Cargo System |
Lock & Ride |
|
Seating |
2 |
|
Skid Plate |
Full |
Additional Photos:
Contact Info:
Polaris Industries, Inc.
2100 Highway 55
Medina, MN 55340
(763) 417-8650
Website:
Polaris
Industries
With annual 2008 sales of $1.9 billion, Polaris designs,
engineers, manufactures and markets off-road vehicles (ORVs), including
all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and the Polaris RANGER™, snowmobiles and Victory
motorcycles for recreational and utility use. Polaris is a recognized leader
in the snowmobile industry; and one of the largest manufacturers of ORVs in
the world. Victory motorcycles, established in 1998 and representing the
first all-new American-made motorcycle from a major company in nearly 60
years, are rapidly making impressive in-roads into the cruiser and touring
motorcycle marketplace. Polaris also enhances the riding experience with a
complete line of Pure Polaris apparel, accessories and parts, available at
Polaris dealerships.
Polaris Industries Inc. trades on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol “PII,” and the Company is included in the S&P
Small-Cap 600 stock price index.
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