Off-Road Riding Becomes More Connected

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Off-Road Riding Becomes More Connected (NAPSA)—Good newsfor powersports enthusiasts: Infotainment features from the auto industry are now being customizedfor off-road! The new enhancedriding experience connects drivers not only to their vehicle, but to their passengers, other drivers, and friends and family back ia home. The Problem Off-road riding is intended to be a social experience, as mostoff-road enthusiasts ride with a passenger or in a group. Butthereality is that riding is often disconnected. Being strapped into a vehicle with a helmet makes it difficult to communicate with others; having multiple gadgets such as a GoPro, GPS and a smartphoneis cumbersome; and capturing ride memories to share is challenging—often requiring multiple steps, including getting out of the vehicle, remembering to turn the GoPro on, and taking your gloves off to use touch interfaces. Technology Rides To The Rescue Now, there’s a unique solution that combines a mobile phone app and an intuitive, glove-touch, weather-resistant, in-dash, 7-in. display. Known as RIDE COMMAND, the system is available as an accessory for select Polaris RZR vehicles and is standard on the RZR XP 1000 EPS Velocity Blue Limited Edition. With the app, you can map rides in advance and transfer waypoints from your phoneto the display via Bluetooth. You can also track where the group is without needing to actually see them—orto hang in their dust trail. This not only helps keep you and other riders from getting lost, it enhances everyone’s overall experience by letting you leave more space between vehicles. The app will even alert you when friends are close by, and you can track and share yourride stats directly to your social feed. Getting awayfrom it all on an offroad vehicle can be even more fun whenyou can besociable with your passengers andriding buddies. There’s also seamless device control in one spot. Get text and call notifications right on the screen for easier viewing. Listen to music either through Bluetooth or an AM/FM radio, also on the display. To help you communicate with your passengers, there’s an accessory Sena headset connected via Bluetooth. Loading, unloading and traversing obstacles is easier as the display integrates with standard front- and rear-wired cameras. Along with being available for select RZR vehicles, the technol- ogy is also available on the Indian Chieftain and Indian Roadmaster, and enables fleet-management capabilities in Polaris’ GEM line of electric vehicles. More FunOnYour Off-Road Once you’ve got your vehicle all kitted out, you may care to consider these five other ways to add to your riding enjoyment: Join an ATV club. *Take lots of photos of your rides andat events. *Put a video camera on your helmet for a different perspective on yourrides. *Try a trail exchange. Ask family and friends to recommend trails you haven’t tried. Take the latest off-road vehicle models for a test ride to see all the new technology available. Learn More For further facts, visit www. polaris.com.