Review: Polaris RZR 570 - OutdoorHub (2024)

Derrek Sigler04.25.14

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Side-by-side ATVs have taken the industry by storm. It used to be that just a few vehicles that were designed for straight utility work, mostly around the farm. Yamaha changed things with the Rhino, a vehicle that had utility aspects still in its bloodline, but with a sportier attitude. Polaris blew things out of the water when they released the RZR offshoot of the popular Ranger line. Soon utility took a backseat to fun.

As the industry grew, so did engine size, top speed, and price tag. With MSRPs reaching those of cars, where did that leave the entry-level guys, or the folks looking for a fun trail machine that wasn’t all engine and horsepower? Enter the Polaris RZR 570.

The RZR 570 is a fun, sporty machine with plenty of pep and features that any rider can enjoy. I cut my ATV teeth riding sport quads. I know what it is like to have the need for speed, but I also know what it is like to enjoy a nice, spirited trail ride. In fact, that is something I really enjoy these days. The Polaris RZR 570 fits that need, and I can take a passenger. Couldn’t do that on my Banshee.

The nitty

The Polaris RZR 570 features a 567cc ProStar dual-overhead cam, single-cylinder engine that pushes out around 45 horsepower. It’ll go from zero to 35 mph in just four seconds, but you won’t get much faster than that, at least in stock trim. Polaris sets the speed limiter at 40, or so I was told, which feels a lot faster than that in the light chassis. Where I was riding, there wasn’t any call to go faster than 40. For comparison sake, my Banshee, when it was stock, put out 47 horsepower and would reach pretty high speeds. But, I couldn’t take a passenger, or haul any cargo—and I would get pretty beat up after a long ride.

Getting beat up isn’t part of the plan in the RZR 570. For suspension, there are nine inches in the front and 9.5 in the rear for wheel travel. The ride is pretty smooth. Don’t expect to have the same sort of plush suspension ride as a high-end desert racer. It is firm and forgiving, with pretty precise handling. The RZR 570 comes in a standard model, an EPS model with electronic power steering, and the LE model, which bundles a few other features with some popular upgrades.

There’s 10.5 inches of ground clearance, 740 pounds of cargo capacity and 1,500 pounds of towing capacity with the 1.25-inch receiver hitch. The gas tank will hold 7.25 gallons of gas and you can run all day on that and then some thanks to the design of the engine and the electronic fuel injection system. Oh, and lest we not forget, there is that on-demand all-wheel drive to get you out of tricky situations.

The gritty

Of course, you’re not reading this to just so I can regurgitate specs from the Polaris website, right? You want to know how the machine handles and whether you want one!

I got to take the 570 for a spin in Central Texas. We were there to try out the new Polaris Sportsman ACE, and you already know what I think of that machine. A lot of the features of the ACE came from the RZR 570, and that’s easy to see. The 570 is just fun to drive. The engine isn’t too big to beat you up. You’re not going to be able to easily get in over your head driving it. Of course, you need to take things easy if you’re a beginner, but the 570 is a great machine for new riders to start on.

Handling is pretty good and predictable. My machine was not EPS-equipped, as the base model doesn’t have it. If I were buying one, I’d opt for EPS every time. Polaris does such a great job with power steering, it’s worth it to get it. Still, on the rocky terrain of Texas, the RZR was always controllable and predictable with steering.

The seats are very comfortable. I’m not what you’d call a small guy. Even so, I was comfortable riding the RZR with a passenger even though the machine is a narrow and trail-friendly 50 inches wide.

If I had to get picky about anything, it would be the noise. The RZR 570 isn’t loud by any means. You can communicate with your passenger. But I’d recommend that they toss in the huge silencers they run on the Ranger models, so you can really enjoy the time with your passenger.

The bottom line

The Polaris RZR 570 is a fun trail-oriented machine that is a great way to enjoy a ride with a passenger, while still being peppy enough to have the little-kid-in-you fun. My machine didn’t have EPS, but where I was at, I didn’t need it. On my home range in Michigan, I’d want it just for those times when I’m sure there is going to be that occasional fallen tree over the trail that can jerk the wheel out of my hands.

I didn’t get into the maintenance side of things at all with my time on the RZR. From my inspections of the machine, that it would be a snap. One thing I’ve noticed about Polaris is that they tend to take working on the machine into consideration when they design them. Every Polaris I’ve used or owned has been pretty easy to work on and maintain. From what I’ve seen on the RZR, it’s no different.

Sure, there are faster machines out there with more suspension travel and other goodies, but those goodies come with a higher price tag. The RZR 570 starts out just over $10,000 at $10,299 MSRP. That’s not cheap, I know, but compared to other offerings, that’s a lot of smiles-to-dollars in this day and age. The 570 is a fun, nimble trail machine that can offer you a reliable bit of fun you can share with a family member or friend. Sounds good to me, too!

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FAQs

What is considered high mileage for a Polaris RZR? ›

Let's Talk Numbers

Now that we've touched on a few provisos and went through the nuances, it's time to get down to brass tacks: What is considered high mileage for a Polaris RZR? In general, 10,000 is the line in the sand for a high-mileage vehicle if one had to be drawn.

Is a Polaris RZR worth the money? ›

That Said, Is It Worth the Investment? If you love spending your free time taking on the toughest trails, from mountain passes to desert dunes and everything in between, then the answer is a resounding yes. RZRs are purpose-built to conquer any obstacles you put in front of them.

How fast does the RZR 570 go? ›

The RZR 570 typically clocks in a top speed between 55 to 60 miles per hour. This top speed allows you to experience an adrenaline rush while still maintaining control over your vehicle. It's worth noting that factors such as terrain type, rider weight, and vehicle maintenance can affect the top speed.

How much HP is a RZR 570? ›

The RZR® 570 delivers the essential RZR experience. Featuring 45 HP and a 50” width, you can enjoy RAZOR SHARP PERFORMANCE® on width-restricted trails.

What is the most reliable side-by-side? ›

  • Best Overall Side-by-Side: Can-Am Maverick R X RS Smart-Shox. ...
  • Best Budget Sport Side-by-Side: Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000 eS. ...
  • Best Recreational Side-by-Side: Polaris RZR XP 1000 Sport. ...
  • Best Reliable Side-by-Side: Yamaha YXZ1000R SS XT-R. ...
  • Best Sport/Utility Side-by-Side: Kawasaki Ridge XR HVAC.
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How many miles will a Polaris 570 last? ›

The 570 has been a very reliable and durable motor overall. I would think 10-15 thousand would be realistic. I know of several 900's with more than 10,000 with no major problems. I don't put on lots of miles like some people.

Is the Polaris RZR 570 any good? ›

If I were to describe this version of the Ranger in just three words it would be: Durable, practical, and reliable. As Gifford puts it: “We put more than 400 miles on this thing, and then we cleaned it up, and it looked good as new.

How fast does a Polaris 570 full size go? ›

How Fast Will a Polaris Ranger 570 Go? The Polaris Ranger 570 has a top speed of around 44 mph. By installing an aftermarket clutch kit, you can increase the top speed and rates of acceleration.

What is the ground clearance of the RZR 570? ›

SUSPENSION. Own the trails with 22.86cm of true suspension travel. Traverse stumps and rocks with 26.7cm of ground clearance and skillfully maneuver around obstacles with the instant response of our 50" trail-width chassis.

How much can a RZR 570 tow? ›

ATV Hauling and Towing Guide
VehicleMaximum Towed Load (Level Ground)Maximum Vertical Hitch Weight
570 Touring SP/ 570 6x6 Scrambler 850 Sportsman 850 and 850 High Lifter Sportsman XP 1000 and XP 1000 High Lifter Scrambler XP 1000 S1500 lbs. (680 kg)150 lbs. (68 kg)
Sportsman 450/5701350 lbs. (612 kg)135 lbs. (61 kg)
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How old do you have to be to drive a Polaris RZR 570? ›

All drivers under 16 years old should never operate full-size off-road vehicles. Polaris offers youth ATV models for ages 6+ and youth SXS and UTV models for ages 10+.

Which Polaris RZR has the most horsepower? ›

You may or may not know about the Polaris RZR Pro R and its status as the most powerful factory side-by-side out there. It makes 225 horsepower at the crank from a naturally aspirated, 2.0-liter four-cylinder, which is crazy for a stock rig that weighs less than a ton.

How many miles will a Polaris side by side last? ›

On very rare occasions – and under ideal circ*mstances – you might see a Polaris Ranger with 25,000, 35,000, or even 45,000 miles on it still going strong. On the other hand, you might also see a totaled Ranger with less than 1,000 miles on the odometer.

What is high mileage for a side by side UTV? ›

While there are varying opinions and factors on this matter, most off-roaders consider anything above 5,000 miles to be high mileage. An ATV with 1,000 miles or under is considered to have low mileage.

Is 3000 hours a lot for a UTV? ›

What are High Hours for an ATV? Thinking strictly of ATV mileage range and hours, 500 or fewer hours is ideal. 5,000 and up is considered high miles for ATVs and UTVs.

How many miles are UTV good for? ›

However, there is no set rule regarding how many miles a UTV can go without requiring major maintenance work. Some owners report that their vehicles can easily survive 10,000 miles, while others claim that they can run efficiently even after 20,000 miles.

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