Vehicle Description
Based on many vehicle types and known by many different names and
acronyms, side-by-sides (SxS), utility task vehicles (UTV) or
recreational off-road vehicles (ROV) have taken the Powersports
marketplace by storm over the past few decades. Their stature in
off-road racing has grown to boot, including a special class for
them in the Dakar Rally and SCORE events. With their constantly
increasing performance and the ability to handle virtually any
terrain and driving conditions nature can possibly dish out, these
popular recreational vehicles are supported by a wide range of
aftermarket parts and component suppliers, and most importantly,
professionals to repair, upgrade and support them. Known as 'Rona,
an incredibly fun way to get outdoors and away from it all, this
already well-equipped and capable 2020 Polaris RZR XP4 Turbo S was
built and comprehensively upgraded by the professionals at
Arizona's TMW Off-Road for the "Destination Polaris" TV show (2020,
Episode 9). Completely tricked out for fast rides in rough country,
this Polaris RZR crawls rocks with much higher suspension travel
and ground clearance, thanks to the Shock Therapy Ride Improvement
System, special coilover shocks and sway bar brace, plus Walker
Evans sway bar links. The HCR Dual Sort Turbo S suspension kit adds
much beefier chassis components. The new roll cage plus integral
rear bumper was designed and built by TMW Off-Road, heightening
structure and safety. An upgraded turbocharger adds nearly 70hp to
the already potent RZR power plant - especially useful while rock
crawling. Upgraded with no expense spared and far too many features
and upgrades to fully list, the RZR's highlights include upgraded
XTC switches and wiring, Triple X seats, Crow harnesses, Factory
UTV skid plates, a winch, Baja Designs accessory lighting, Metal FX
wheels, BFGoodrich 35-inch tires and Wolf Designs custom paint.
Topping it all, the audiophile-quality Rockford Fosgate stereo
system was designed specifically for the RZR. Just 56 miles of use
are reported by the seller, and this wild RZR has not seen any
additional off-road use after filming for TV, remaining a true
showpiece ever since. From The Flying Marlin Collection.