Machinery and Equipment: Polaris Big Boss ATV is built for two and for maximum payload
The six-wheel ATV boasts an enhanced off-road ability, with increased traction, range, capacity and versatility.
The Big Boss has a longer chassis than previous models, to accommodate more cargo and, unlike standard quad bikes, a passenger.
The engine braking system with active descent control and electronic power steering all come as standard, and power is delivered by the highly efficient, liquid cooled, single cylinder Polaris ProStar engine, packing 44 horsepower and good torque.
The engine braking system was recently added to the Ranger range and has been widely praised by industry experts as, along with the electronic decent control feature, revolutionising the off-road ATV market.
The ATV is also equipped with a 1.25” hitch receiver and has a 750kg towing capacity.
The Polaris Big Boss is the first 6x6 ATV built for two people, and has the industry’s largest payload.
The highly configurable Lock & Ride cargo system and integrated front storage have total capacity of 25.5 litres, and a rack extender can carry 41kg. The fully integrated passenger system includes a raised second seat for increased visibility, with hand grips and foot rests.
Behind the passenger sits a 340kg capacity gas-assisted dump box with steel Lock & Ride bed rails, dual rear tracks and six high-mounted tie-down points to ensure all loads can be secured.
Also featured is the Polaris All-Wheel Independent Suspension, with the furthest rear suspension travel of any 6X6, and 29.2 cm of ground clearance.





