The new Polaris Slingshot Roush Edition offers an unforgettable driving experience. The sports car accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.9 seconds.
Polaris introduced the Slingshot Roush Edition, a charging three-wheeled sports car. It is equipped with a 203-horsepower engine and a modified suspension. This was reported on the CarBuzz website.
At the front are four-piston Brembo brakes that provide excellent braking at high speeds. The Roush Edition also features a Slingshot Excursion Top, Sparco pedal covers and a color accent steering wheel.
The Slingshot Roush Edition is available with an AutoDrive automatic transmission or a five-speed manual transmission. The switches are made of composite material to provide excellent feedback.
A 7-inch infotainment display with Apple CarPlay and navigation, a powerful audio system and amplifier are standard.
The Polaris Slingshot Roush Edition is equipped with a 203 hp 2-liter four-cylinder petrol engine. and 195 Nm of torque. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 201 km/h.
Dimensions Polaris Slingshot Roush Edition:
- Length – 3800 mm
- Width – 1980 mm
- Height – 1318 mm
- Wheelbase – 2667 mm
Customers can equip Polaris Slingshot Roush Edition models with the Stage 3 sound package with heated and cooled seats, additional storage bags, a red rear fender and built-in speakers behind the headrest.
The price of a sports car with a manual transmission starts at $37,349. The automatic transmission version will be available with prices starting at $39,499. The first deliveries will begin this spring.
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Source: Focus
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