Photo Galleries2025 Polaris RZR Pro Lineup GalleryAll of the photos of the 2025 RZR Pro lineup.By Jackson CooperAugust 1, 2024Polaris will be making big changes to the RZR Pro lineup for 2025 with upgraded interiors, flashier styling, and a brand-new name for one model. The Turbo R, which has been in the RZR lineup since 2022, has been renamed the Pro S. Polaris wanted to focus on styling and comfort updates, the RZR Pro XP, Pro S, and Pro R go mechanically unchanged for 2025. Below are all of the photos of the 2025 Polaris RZR Pro lineup.PolarisThe 2025 Polaris RZR Pro family.PolarisThe 2025 RZR Pro lineup gets styling and comfort updates.PolarisThe 2025 Polaris Pro R Ultimate in Black Crystal.PolarisThe top-of-the-line Pro R is available in two colors, Black Crystal and Storm Gray.PolarisThe updated exterior features a return of Polaris’ Fang Lights as a callback to the original RZR styling.PolarisMechanically, all three of the vehicles in the Pro lineup are unchanged. The Pro R still features the 225-hp 2.0-liter inline-four engine and a CVT.PolarisThe Pro R, Pro S, and Pro XP are all available as four-seat models.PolarisThe dash has been redesigned to better integrate speakers and the Ride Command screen. A Stage 2 Rockford Fosgate audio system comes standard on the Pro R Ultimate, but can be upgraded to a Stage 4.PolarisLED headlights light up the trail even on the darkest nights.PolarisOne of the only performance upgrades to come to the Pro R next year is the addition of beadlock wheels.PolarisThe 2025 Polaris RZR Pro R starts at $34,999.PolarisThe Turbo R lineup has now been renamed to the Pro S.PolarisThe 2025 RZR Pro S Premium.PolarisThe 2025 RZR Pro S comes in three trim levels: Sport, Premium, and Ultimate.PolarisFor 2025, the Pro S Ultimate gets two colors, Moss Green and Onyx Black.PolarisThe RZR Pro S starts at $26,999.PolarisThe Pro S keeps all the same dimensions as the Turbo R, such as length, track width, and height.PolarisNew, aggressive styling keeps the RZR Pro lineup some of the best-looking side-by-sides on the trail.PolarisAlong with the name change, the Pro S now features Polaris Ride Command standard.PolarisThe RZR Pro XP Premium in Zenith Blue.PolarisThe Pro XP, the entryway into the RZR Pro lineup, makes a case as one of the best sport side-by-side deals out there, starting at $23,999.PolarisWith a narrower track width than the Pro S and Pro R, the Pro XP is geared more toward quick trail rides than wide-open dune shredding.PolarisThe RZR Pro XP has up to 22 inches of usable travel.PolarisThe Pro XP lineup comes with the most available colors with Onyx Black, Moss Green, and Zenith Blue available.PolarisThe 2025 Polaris RZR Pro XP in Moss Green.PolarisThe 30-inch Maxxis Carnivore 2.0 tires come standard on the Pro XP.PolarisThe 2025 Polaris Pro lineup will be shipping to dealers this month.PolarisWant to stay up to date on the latest UTV Driver news and reviews? Sign up for our weekly newsletter!