Bigger but not numb
When you compare a RAM 1500 or Chevrolet Silverado to a Ford Ranger or a Toyota Hilux, you will understand why we need the designations truck and ute.
Polaris Off Road has unveiled the 2026 Ranger 500, an all-new mid-size utility side-by-side aimed at bringing the quality and reliability of the American brand into the value segment.
While the Ranger brand has been an enduring utility side-byside brand for 27 years, the company sees an opportunity to expand their lineup with a vehicle that offers the right features at the right price.
With an RRP starting from $18,995 including GST, the Ranger 500 includes an array of standard features that provide strong value, including simple and intuitive controls that make it easy to use, with responsive on-demand all-wheel drive for challenging terrain. Its compact size and nimble handling make it ideal for navigating tight spaces and accessing hard-to-reach areas.
The rear dump box can carry up to 227kg, complemented by a 680kg towing capacity, via a standard 2” hitch receiver. For demanding jobs, a factory-installed 1134kg winch tackles fallen trees and stumps with ease, while a factory-installed roof offers shade and protection from the elements. Factory-installed LED headlights also provide superior visibility in low-light conditions.
Configured to carry two passengers comfortably, a compact 148.6cm width allows for easy storage, navigation and manoeuvrability in small spaces, while a 28-horsepower engine provides ample power for tasks such as hauling tools and other materials around a property.
An extensive range of accessories includes items such as a front windshield, rear panel, and extra lighting using Polaris’ easy-to-use plug-and-play Pulse system to add an additional lightbar.
Hassle-free maintenance is ensured with easy access to oil, air filter, and other key components, with additional support via a nationwide dealer network, backed by a 2-year warranty. See www.polarisnewzealand.com/ranger/
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