According to a Line X press release, issued this week at the SEMA show in Las Vegas Nevada, Line X, a global leader in extreme performance protective coatings, has teamed up with another iconic company, global powersports leader Polaris, to build one of the most unique and rare powersports vehicles ever to appear at SEMA 2017.
The battlefield-tested Polaris DAGOR® ultra-light tactical off-road vehicle – usually only available to the United Stated Department of Defense and allied militaries across the globe – is now debuting for the general public as a civilian concept vehicle. The ‘demilitarized’ concept DAGOR® will make its dramatic appearance in LINE-X booth #34113.
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Currently in use by United States military forces, the DAGOR® has proven performance and durability in the most challenging environments on earth. The concept DAGOR® shares a similar engine and chassis, but has several machined components and is coated in LINE-X ULTRA, the company’s top-shelf specialty automotive coating designed to withstand impacts, scratches and abrasions – as well as deliver unique textures and full UV protection. The concept DAGOR® also features one-of-a-kind machined doors, roof and tailgate designed by famed custom and concept vehicle designer, Kenny Pfitzer, and his Zero to 60 Designs shop. “LINE-X has deep support and respect for the United States Armed Forces – many of our leadership team, employees and franchisees are veterans themselves,” said Dennis Weese, president of LINE-X. “That is why we are thrilled to collaborate with Polaris on this project – taking a truly battlefield-tested, trusted tactical vehicle and evolving it into an extraordinary new off-road vehicle concept for SEMA. We look forward to the reaction of showgoers as they get to see, feel and touch an extreme civilian version of a machine – with new levels of protection through its LINE-X coatings – that’s only been available to military organizations.”
SEMA attendees can see the Polaris concept DAGOR® in LINE-X booth #34113 in the South Hall Upper.