The Polaris Slingshot offers a UTV-like experience for road-going powersport enthusiasts. For 2020, Polaris has made a number of changes to its three-wheeler for drivers who want to make a statement. Although federally defined as a motorcycle, the Slingshot slots into the autocycle category in California. Driver’s can operate the Slingshot with a standard driver’s license (without M1 motorcycle endorsement), but a DOT-approved motorcycle helmet is mandatory.
Editor’s Note: Legal restrictions and vehicle classification vary from state to state. Be sure to check your state’s local laws before operating this vehicle on public roads.
Find out more: https://www.motorcyclistonline.com/story/reviews/2020-polaris-slingshot-sl-mc-commute-review/
Photography: Polaris Inc.
Video/edit: Adam Waheed
Editor’s Note: Legal restrictions and vehicle classification vary from state to state. Be sure to check your state’s local laws before operating this vehicle on public roads.
Find out more: https://www.motorcyclistonline.com/story/reviews/2020-polaris-slingshot-sl-mc-commute-review/
Photography: Polaris Inc.
Video/edit: Adam Waheed
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