Polaris Unveils 2025 Sportsman 570 ATVs

Polaris Announces 3 New 2025 Sportsman 570, 2-Up ATVs

Dan Miller
By  Dan Miller , Progressive Farmer Senior Editor
Among three new Sportsman 570 ATVs for 2025, Polaris is launching a beefy 6x6 570 with near-half-ton dump bed and 3,500-pound winch. (Photo courtesy of Polaris)

CHELSEA, Ala. (DTN) -- Polaris on Tuesday introduced its 2025 lineup of "2-up," or two passenger, Sportsman 570 all-terrain vehicles (ATV), including a beefy 6x6 570 with a dumping bed boasting 800 pounds of capacity.

Two additional model year 2025 Sportsman 570s introduced Tuesday are the all-new Sportsman Touring 570 and the return of the Sportsman X2 570, with a 400-pound dumping bed.

SPORTSMAN 6X6 570

The Sportsman 6x6 570 (starting at $14,999) is built for work. At 48 inches wide, it can travel deep into off-road country -- hunting, ranching, farming -- with the versatility of the 2-up stationary passenger seat. The near-half-ton dumping bed is fitted with factory-installed D-rings to secure cargo. New LED headlights and pods (additional lights) give the 6x6 570 twilight and nighttime capabilities.

The 6x6 comes with a front bumper for added vehicle protection, 3,500-pound Polaris HD winch (synthetic rope, auto-stop feature), on-demand all-wheel drive (power to all six wheels when wheel slip is detected) and includes a 5-gallon sealed front dry storage.

SPORTSMAN TOURING 570

The Sportsman Touring 570 is delivered in a comfort package (starts at $9,999), a 570 with electronic power steering (starting at $10,999) and 570 premium (starting at $12,499). The premium has an engine braking system (slows the vehicle when the throttle is released) and active decent control downhill engine braking.

The Sportsman Touring 570 Ultimate (starts at $14,499) is new to the lineup. The ultimate includes a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment display powered by Ride Command with USB charging. Ride Command gives riders the ability to chart routes with GPS or stay connected with riders. Additional features include dual-arched A-arm front suspension, drive modes, high-output LED lights to maximize time on the trail, and a 3,500-pound Polaris HD winch with synthetic rope and auto-stop.

Additional features include integrated accessory heated driver and passenger seats, as well as heated hand grips for the driver and passenger. An integrated rear storage bin has 6 gallons of additional storage space, increasing the total storage space on the Touring 570 to 11 gallons.

SPORTSMAN X2 570

The Sportsman X2 570 (starts at $13,999) is being reintroduced, or "reimagined," as Polaris describes it. The model was absent from its lineup for several years.

The Sportsman X2 570 is built for the landowner who needs to get day-to-day work out of his or her ATV investment. It features a convertible rear seat and 400-pound dump bed. It has a new turf mode function and an on-demand all-wheel-drive feature that unlocks the rear differential for smoother and tighter turns that minimize impact on surfaces like lawns. The X2 includes a speed limiting feature, front rack extender and front bumper with a 3,500-pound Polaris HD winch, synthetic rope and auto-stop.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Additional features with the 2025 Sportsman 570 2-ups are:

-- Removable passenger seat that can be added or removed without tools across the Sportsman Touring 570 lineup.

-- Enhanced service intervals for twice as much time between oil changes and routine maintenance.

-- The Touring 570s ride on a chassis two times more rigid than earlier models (1 1/2-inch by 1-inch tubing replacing 1- by 1-inch square tubing) for better handling.

-- Improved suspension with up to 9.5 inches of rear travel and upgraded, longer-lasting sealed bushings on all Sportsman Touring 570 models.

-- 11.5 inches of ground clearance.

-- More than 90 accessories, including Glacier plow systems, Lock & Ride windshields and cargo boxes, bumpers, and lighting options.

-- LED pod and headlights on all 2025 Sportsman Touring Premium and Ultimate, X2 570 and 6x6 570 models.

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