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Enclosed Polaris With A.c.-- Close, But Not Yet Road Worthy Nov. 17, 2015

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Polaris Launches the Escalade of Off-Road Vehicles
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Bloomberg

November 17, 2015
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Driving deep into the woods to haul home a deer carcass is much better with armrests and some AC/DC tunes.

That’s the product thesis behind a line of off-road vehicles, the General, unveiled this morning by Polaris Industries, the Medina, Minn., maker of Indian motorcycles and a range of snow machines. Polaris is basically marketing its new toy as the Cadillac Escalade of off-road vehicles, knobby-tired trail wagons that look like giant golf carts.

Polaris already makes a line of these rigs, dubbed RZR, for adrenaline junkies and a more pragmatic model, the Ranger, for farmers and ranchers who need to tow things and haul feed. The new offering – priced from $16,000 to $19,900 – is designed to sit in between those two and attract a new range of customers. The rough target is people who own a few acres of land but aren’t speed freaks and don’t do a lot of hard labor.

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“This is going to catch the industry off guard a little bit,” said David Longren, head of Polaris’s off-road-vehicle business. “It definitely has a potential to impact the fourth quarter.”

Powered by a 100-horsepower engine, the General has two seats in a fully enclosed cabin that has a stereo, storage bins, heating, an adjustable steering wheel, and cup holders, of course. On the outside, it has luminous headlights, beefy windshield wipers, and locks, just like an Escalade.

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When orders start coming in this week, Polaris expects almost two-thirds of General buyers will be entirely new to off-road vehicles. “One of the things we heard loud and clear from our dealers was a need for an SUV of the segment,” Longren said. “It’s clear that there’s an emerging market in this space.”

In the business world, this rig won’t turn many heads. Investors will be far more focused on the new Indian motorcycle Polaris will unveil tomorrow in Italy. Expanding its market-share fight with Harley-Davidson, that’s the sexier narrative. The four-wheel buggies, however, are a far more critical and promising business for Polaris. For one thing, Harley doesn’t make them. Polaris controls almost half of the market, far more than its next-closest competitor, according to CEO Scott Wine.
 

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Another UTV for Polaris; they have that market pegged and really know what they're doing.
RU, you posted about all the companies that Starbucks owns, maybe you should do one in here for what Polaris owns.
 

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Kubota has offered an air conditioned cab on their RTV for years. It's more of a work machine, but would suit my uses if it fit my wallet.

Edit to add: most of the UTV makers have had at least a rudimentary cab with heat available on their work machines for a while.

This is just moving the creature comforts further upscale and into the play range.
 
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