Commander nick
commander nick
With new releases coming out all the time who will pursue the sport UTV market? The biggest global manufacturers Yamaha & Honda, are both making private claims of wanting to pursue the market but have struggled in the last couple years with the Smaller more aggressive brands. Polaris currently dominates the Sport Utv Market, with over 8 models of the RZR, we can expect them to continue their sport models with the goal of off-road entertainment. But with the current engine platform being fairly tapped out where will they be going in the future? Will they follow Can Am and Artic Cat and move to the V-Twin engine? Could they follow the sportbike industry and use an Inline like many people love to put in their Rhinos to build the SR1? I think because of their involvement with Victory and the potential of the V-twin they will move to the V-Twin engine design. Can Am has already established dominance in the Engine department with their 1000cc V-Twin 101Hp engine. The 5-link is also a creative design, I am not against it but I also believe it may have been over-engineered. Keep It simple the Artic cat doesn't have a complicated suspension and it is so soft. I think the maverick is also in its baby years. Look at the first RZR's, they had lots of problems and now Polaris is on top with all the bugs worked out. I believe with the release of the Maverick Max this means more owners, more aftermarket support, more involved dealers, and a more involved Can Am. I think this is actually going to be good for the industry entirely. Giving Polaris someone to compete with. Can Am is still the little guy but now Polaris has to be on their toes and keep moving forward and developing to stay on top. In closing what do I think we will see in the future for utv's......
-A ton of 4 seaters versions
-At least a year before Yamaha, Honda, or even Kawasaki release a sport model concept and then more time until production
-A New engine from Polaris
-New colors and little variations of the Maverick Max but no new models
-Chinese small engine cheap versions
-Bigger manufacturers will make better stock cages, as the cars get faster they need to be safer and I think that is recognized
-A bigger attempt from the government to regulate these separately from ATVs
-Lots of new AfterMarket products
I really wonder where it all is headed?!?!
-A ton of 4 seaters versions
-At least a year before Yamaha, Honda, or even Kawasaki release a sport model concept and then more time until production
-A New engine from Polaris
-New colors and little variations of the Maverick Max but no new models
-Chinese small engine cheap versions
-Bigger manufacturers will make better stock cages, as the cars get faster they need to be safer and I think that is recognized
-A bigger attempt from the government to regulate these separately from ATVs
-Lots of new AfterMarket products
I really wonder where it all is headed?!?!