Polaris has taken the wraps off the new Slingshot Grand Touring LE.
Designed to provide “next-level comfort, style and design,” the limited edition is distinguished by an exclusive Fairway Green exterior with contrasting bronze accents and special bronze wheels.
Since the model was designed to be the ultimate cruiser, it has also been equipped with a larger wind deflector and a color-matching Slingshade roof. The Grand Touring LE also has a green and bronze rear fender that partially covers the 20-inch rear wheel.
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Moving into the cabin, drivers will find gloss black trim, accent lighting and quilted comfort seats with bronze accents. There’s also a Rockford Fosgate audio system and a 7-inch infotainment system with GPS navigation.
For a little under $1,200, customers can order the order the Slingshot’s new heated and cooled seats. They’re a little on the pricey side, but the model doesn’t have a climate control system so they might be a worthwhile upgrade.
Power comes from a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 178 hp (133 kW / 180 PS). It is connected to the company’s AutoDrive transmission which is a five-speed automated manual.
For an additional $599.99, customers can order a Stage 1 performance package. It features an optimized engine calibration which enables the four-cylinder to produce 203 hp (151 kW / 206 PS).
According to Polaris Slingshot Vice President Chris Sergeant, “With superior comfort, convenient technology, and head-turning styling, the Grand Touring LE transforms daily driving into unforgettable adventures.”
The model is currently headed to dealerships and production will be limited to less than 300 units. Pricing starts at $33,999.