When Polaris launched the RZR XP 10 years back, it was trying to be a little bit of everything to everyone. The sport side-by-side was the original, but being the original meant having to cast a wide net.
The success of that model pushed Polaris to build vehicles for more specific functions. Like the tight trail Trails, big power Turbo R and even bigger Pro R models. Even some for the kids.
Having a huge new family let the Polaris engineering team return to what the RZR XP did best. Tune the rig for social riders — riders who wanted to spend a day or weekend on the trails with friends old and new. Riders who just wanted to get out, not break lap records or see how high they could fly.
In short: The 2024 Polaris RZR XP 1000 transforms into something that’s easier to ride all day long, with more power and less maintenance. But, some small ergonomic issues hold it back.
- Displacement: 999cc
- Engine: DOHC, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke parallel twin; 4 valve
- Drivetrain: True On-Demand 2WD/AWD
- Front suspension: Walker Evans 16-position Needle shocks; 16.0" travel
- Rear suspension: Walker Evans 16-position Needle shocks; 18.0" travel
- Front brakes: Dual hydraulic discs, dual-piston calipers
- Rear brakes: Dual hydraulic discs, single-piston calipers
- Wheelbase: 90" / 117" (XP4)
- Towing capacity: N/A
- Cargo bed capacity: 300 lbs.
- Ground clearance: 14.5"
- Dry weight: 1,574 lbs.; Sport (1,910 XP 4 Ultimate)
- Fuel capacity: 9.5 gals.
Pros
- Extremely stiff chassis
- No squeaks, buzzes, or rattles
- Comfortable long-travel suspension
- Highly controllable throttle
- Ride Command 7.0" screen
Cons
- Small front seats
- Lack of legroom
- Soft brakes
New Polaris RZR XP Means Reexamining the Formula

Stronger, Stiffer Chassis

Adjustable Shocks Tuned for All-Day Comfort


Tall Ground Clearance, Until You’re Full

Playful, Nimble Handling

More Power From New ProStar Engine

No Rattles, Still Noisy

Solid Cabin, Not Perfect

Foot Taco!

Massive Cargo Management Accessory Catalog

Ride Command Makes Group Rides a Snap

2024 Polaris RZR XP Review: Conclusion
