When Polaris released the XP Turbo the first question on plenty of people’s mind was when is the four seater coming out. That wait is now over, Polaris has just released the RZR XP 4 Turbo EPS.
This RZR takes all the power and fun the two seat version had, but adds two additional seats. More seats means more people can go out and enjoy the high speed action together. The EPS means electronic power steering, but other than that they have all of the same features as the base models.
The two seat RZR XP Turbo starts with an MSRP of $24,999, so it only makes sense that the four seat version is more. The Polaris RZR XP 4 Turbo EPS comes in at a starting price of $27,999. The price may seem like it is a lot, and it is. A base model 2016 Jeep Wrangler starts at $23,495.
The XP 4 still comes with the Prostar 144 hp motor the two seat version comes with. The Fox podium internal bypass shocks are also the same as the XP. The only difference between the two RZR turbos are the number of seats.
With the added leg room the XP 4 is 27 inches longer, with a wheel base of 117 inches. Wheel travel remains the same at 16 inches up front and 18 inches in the rear.
Overall we knew that it was just a matter of time before the four seat version came out. We are glad to see that they did not have to compromise anything extending the length of the side-by-side. What do you think of the four seat Polaris RZR XP 4 Turbo? Tell us in the comments below.