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Polaris Sportsman Specs
- The 2011 Sportsman XP 850, the most powerful big-bore model, costs $8,799 and features a 850cc, four-stroke, twin-cylinder engine, 1,500 lbs. of towing capability and an independent rear suspension. The ATV has an automatic transmission, an on-demand all-wheel-drive system and single-lever hydraulic front and rear brakes. The ATV weights 759 lbs., is 83.25 inches long, 47.6 inches wide and 50.75 inches tall with a 1-foot ground clearance. The ATV holds up to 5.25 gallons of fuel and can fit up to 120 lbs. on its front rack. The 550 differs from the XP 850 in that its engine has a 549cc displacement and it costs around $7,500.
- With electronic power steering, the 2011 Touring models offer more power and comfort than other ATVs. The 850 EPS costs $11,000, uses a four-stroke engine with 850cc of displacement and weighs 798 lbs. It is 86.5 inches long and 58.25 inches tall. It features a lock-and-ride cargo system and 50w highbeam and lowbeam lights.
The 550 EPS costs $9,300, features a 549cc engine, uses aluminum wheels and weights 765 lbs. - The value models -- the 850 EFI, 500 H.O. and 400 H.O. -- offer all-wheel drive and independent rear suspension. The 800 EFI costs $7,500, uses 760cc of displacement, weighs 741 lbs., is 83 inches by 48 inches by 48 inches and uses stamped steel wheels.
The 500 H.O. costs $6,000, uses a raised radiator and utilizes 498cc of power.
The 400 H.O. costs $5,600 and uses a 455cc high-output engine. - The Sportsman 90 Youth ATV looks like an adult ATV but fits smaller drivers. Polaris suggests letting only children ages 12 and up operate the ATV. The device costs $2,700 and uses a four-stroke, air-cooled engine. It has an electric start and an automatic transmission. A parent-adjustable throttle helps keep kids safe on the vehicle. The engine uses 89cc of displacement and a two-wheel-drive system. The Sportsman 90 weighs 305 lbs. and has a 4-inch ground clearance.
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