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POLARIS Outlaw Models/Series Timeline, Specifications & Photos

Generations: 18
First production year: 2004
POLARIS Outlaw 50 photo gallery

Smaller than the Outlaw 90, the 2012 Polaris Outlaw 50 is a nifty small-displacement ATV for the youngest riders, the perfect way to start learning and explore the world of quads. Riders must be 6 or older, and adult supervision is required for using this machine at every times.

This ATV comes with convenient and easy to use electric starting and an automatic transmission which makes things as simple as throttle and go. However, when it comes to “go”, the 2012 Polaris Outlaw 50 retains the same speed-limiter of the bigger siblings which adults can set according to each riding scenario and rider experience. A rider-training DVD and a helmet are also provided.

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POLARIS Outlaw 90 photo gallery

The 2012 Polaris Outlaw 90 is a kids' ATV, one of the perfect ways to introduce the basics of off-road riding to your offspring. Engineered for riders 10 or above, the 2012 Polaris Outlaw 90 can also be used by operators above 16, without adult supervision. An instructional DVD is also provided with the machine, so you have one more helping hand bringing the inner champ in your kid to surface.

On the tech side, the 2012 Polaris Outlaw 90 offers an automatic transmission, electric start and parent-adjustable speed limiter, to keep in the safe zone. Polaris is even offering a free helmet with this ATV, knowing how important is for kids to get used to the basic safety rules. No luggage racks, so if you plan to have your kid riding with you on the forest trails, snacks and sodas are to be loaded on your machine.

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POLARIS Outlaw 50 photo gallery

The 2011 Polaris Outlaw 50 is a nifty small-displacement ATV for the youngest riders, the perfect way to start learning and explore the world of quads. Riders must be 6 or older, and adult supervision is required for using this machine at every times. With the instructional DVD and helmet provided in the box, getting used to teaching your kid how to ride will be even easier and more fun.

This ATV comes with convenient and easy to use electric starting and an automatic transmission which makes things as simple as throttle and go. The 2011 Polaris Outlaw 50 retains the same speed-limiter of the bigger 90-series siblings, which adults can set according to each riding scenario and rider experience.

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POLARIS Outlaw 90 photo gallery

The 2011 Polaris Outlaw 90 was engineered for riders 10 or above, but it can also be used by operators above 16, without adult supervision. An instructional DVD is also provided with the machine, so you have one more helping hand bringing the inner champ in your kid to surface. Polaris is even offering a free helmet with this ATV, knowing how important is for kids to get used to the basic safety rules.

On the specs side, the 2012 Polaris Outlaw 90 offers an automatic transmission, electric start and parent-adjustable speed limiter, to keep in the safe zone. No luggage racks, so if you plan to have your kid riding with you on the forest trails, snacks and sodas are to be loaded on your machine, and if you bought your kid an ATV, then we might assume yours is the real deal.

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POLARIS Outlaw 50 photo gallery

The 2011 Polaris Outlaw 50 is the smaller brother of the Outlaw 90, the first step a kid must take in order to become a true quad master. Riders must be 6 or older, and adult supervision is required for using this machine at every times. With the instructional DVD and helmet provided in the box, getting used to teaching your kid how to ride will be even easier and more fun, especially as the 2010 Outlaw 50 retains the same speed-limiter of the bigger 90-series siblings, which adults can set according to each riding scenario and rider experience.

This ATV comes with convenient and easy to use electric starting and an automatic transmission which makes things as simple as throttle and go. The 2010 Polaris Outlaw 50 has no luggage racks, so if you plan to ride with your kid in the wild, snacks and water will go on your machine's racks.

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POLARIS Outlaw 90 photo gallery

Engineered for riders 10 or above, the 2010 Polaris Outlaw 90, comes with an instructional DVD, so you have one more helping hand bringing the inner champ in your kid to surface. Polaris is even offering a free helmet and a safety flag with this ATV, knowing how important is for kids to get used to the basic safety rules. Even more, this ATV has an automatic transmission, electric start and parent-adjustable speed limiter, to keep things in the safe zone.

There are no luggage racks on the Outlaw 90, so if you plan to have your kid riding with you on the forest trails, snacks and sodas are to be loaded on your machine. Thanks to the age-specific ergonomics, this ATV will provide a comfortable riding position even after a long time spent in the saddle.

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POLARIS Outlaw 525 IRS photo gallery

Great things can happen when two giant names in the off-road business shake hands, and the 2010 Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS is one of them. Loaded with a 510cc KTM racing engine, this quad is ready to take you to the highest position of the podium. Loaded with Fox Podium racing shocks, this machine will seem to fly over the roughest terrain, especially as the engine is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox with a heavy-duty Magura clutch.

Definitely not a toy for the faint of heart, the 2010 Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS is the perfect machine for those riders who want to push their limits and get ahead of the competition. Aluminium wheels, forged aluminium suspension components and race-focused ergonomics are nifty additions to the already nice list of “evil” features.

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POLARIS Outlaw 50 photo gallery

A smaller-displacement version of the Outlaw 90, the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 50 is a good choice as the first step for a kid in the world of ATVs and off-road riding. At least 6, riders are not allowed to operate this quad unless an adult is supervising at all times. With the instructional DVD and helmet provided in the box, teaching your kid how to ride will be easy and funny, especially as it has a speed limiter which adults can set according to each riding scenario and rider experience.

Electric starting and the automatic transmission make things as simple as throttle and go for the young riders, while the absence of the luggage racks means that your machine will carry gear, snacks and water in case you decide to hit the road alongside your kids.

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POLARIS Outlaw 90 photo gallery

Suitable for riders 12 or above, the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 90 has an automatic transmission, electric start and parent-adjustable speed limiter, to keep things in the safe zone. The quad also comes with an instructional DVD, a free helmet and a safety flag, thus providing all the prerequisites for teaching the basics of off-road riding to your kids.

The Outlaw 90 has no racks, having your kid riding with you on the forest trails means you carry snacks and sodas. Thanks to the age-specific ergonomics, this ATV will provide a comfortable riding position even after a long time spent in the saddle, and your children will love this, too.

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POLARIS Outlaw 525 S photo gallery

With S obviously standing for “sporty” and not for “slacker”, the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 525 S is a thrilling, zero-compromise beast: it has been created for aggressive riding across sand dunes and other types of rough terrain and that's why it rolls with Fox Podium X shocks, Maxxis RAZR Radial tires and spun aluminium wheels. Light, brutal and fast, the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 525 S is THE choice for those who want to take on the open desert.

The 2009 Polaris Outlaw 525 S has a manual 5-speed gearbox and heavy-duty clutch, and is not exactly a toy for beginners. Engineered for high-performance riding, this quad is all about riding hard, or enjoying seeing others do so.

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POLARIS Outlaw 525 IRS photo gallery

Loaded with a 510cc KTM racing engine, the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS is ready to deliver tons of adrenaline when ridden as it was intended to. Built for aggressive racing on all sorts of ground, this machine makes no compromise in terms of performance: Fox Podium X race-specced shocks allow this machine to fly over the roughest terrain.

With a manual 5-speed gearbox and heavy-duty clutch, the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS is no toy for beginners: it will press its rider to push the limits ever further, in competitions and during more relaxed rides, as well. Engineered for high-performance trail riding, this quad has nothing to do with the tame nature of working or leisure ATVs: it's ride hard, or don't ride at all.

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POLARIS Outlaw 450 MXR photo gallery

Powered by a no-nonsense racing KTM engine, the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 450 MXR is a wicked, fast quad for top-class motocross racing. By far not a machine for the inexperienced or the faint of heart, the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 450 MXR is loaded with premium parts and is thus capable to deliver surprising performance in the hands of the right rider.

Fox Podium X piggyback shocks, Maxxis RAZR MZ radial tires created for racing conditions, a self-adjusting Magura clutch for the manual 5-speed gearbox and evil, carbureted fuel delivery make the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 450 MXR a truly beastly machine for the connoisseurs. And with RWD, this quad is also a nifty machine for drifting in the dirt, allowing experienced riders to ride aggressively in the tightest corners.

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POLARIS Outlaw 50 photo gallery

Engineered for the youngest riders, the 2008 Polaris Outlaw 50 is a small-displacement quad which serves as a very good vehicle for educational purposes: nimble with a kid in the saddle, this ATV is unintimidating, therefore being a good choice for introducing the basics of off-roading to your offspring.

The 4-stroke air-cooled engine has both electric and kick starting and comes with a throttle limiter so adults can decide how fast the young riders can go, while a comfy, long seat and full-size floorboards provide excellent support over rough terrain. With killer graphics, your kids will also like the way 2008 Polaris Outlaw 50 looks just as they'll enjoy riding it.

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POLARIS Outlaw 450 MXR photo gallery

The 2008 Polaris Outlaw 450 MXR is a fast quad engineered for hard motocross racing. Powered by a premium, race-specced KTM engine, this ATV is not a machine for the inexperienced or the faint of heart: the 2008 Polaris Outlaw 450 MXR is loaded with premium parts and is thus capable to deliver surprising performance in the hands of the right rider, regardless of the terrain under its wheels.

Top-drawer suspensions, Maxxis RAZR MZ tires created for racing conditions, a hevy-duty clutch for the manual 5-speed gearbox and a premium 39mm Keihin carburetor make the 2008 Polaris Outlaw 450 MXR a truly beastly machine for the connoisseurs. And with RWD, this quad is also a nifty machine for drifting in the dirt, allowing experienced riders to ride aggressively in the tightest corners, dirt track or forest trails as it may be.

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POLARIS Outlaw 525 S photo gallery

The 2008 Polaris Outlaw 525 S is a good choice for those looking for an aggressive machine to let them ride hard through slop and rocks, on wet trails an dusty unpaved roads, alike. Built with no compromise to meet the needs of riders who make no compromises themselves, this quad is as fun for casual rides as it is for racing on the dirt track.

With a no-nonsense racing-specced KTM engine and top-notch long-travel suspensions, the 2008 Polaris Outlaw 525 S can venture in very nasty areas and make it safely back to firm ground. Thanks to its manual 5-speed gearbox, getting out of tight situations and obtaining the best performance in various scenarios are easier tasks for the skilled driver.

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POLARIS Outlaw 525 IRS photo gallery

The 2009 Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS is the right machine for those in search of a middleweight quad packing serious power and enhanced off-road capabilities, both ready to tackle the unwelcoming terrain with ease and determination. The half-liter class racing KTM engine is mated to a manual gearbox with 5 speed and reverse, so riders can enjoy their outing in their own manner, no matter how aggressive their style may be.

Powerful disc brakes for both front and rear make sure the 2009 Polaris Outlaw 525 IRS can slows down safely when things start rolling too fast, and the aluminium wheels are a great match for the generous ground clearance and top-drawer suspension.

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POLARIS Outlaw 525 S photo gallery

The partnership between KTM and Polaris gave birth to a new Outlaw 525, featuring the KTM 525 engine used in Motocross and Enduro racing. The machine has 395 lbs and the fastest accelerating production ATV on the market. Outlaw 525 is available since spring 2007.

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POLARIS Outlaw 500 photo gallery

The Polaris Outlaw 500 was the first ATV with a rear suspension (IRS) to a high performance sports quad. The Outlaw Pro IRS system was designed and engineered with lightweight aluminum components, including the industry’s first single link forged aluminum upper control arm and forged aluminum lower A-arm on a sport ATV. Outlaw comes standard with RydeFX shocks.

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