The Polaris Ranger Youth 150 EFI ATV Lets Kids Tear It Up
— Updated on 15 June 2021

The Polaris Ranger Youth 150 EFI ATV Lets Kids Tear It Up

— Updated on 15 June 2021
Garry Lu
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Garry Lu

At this stage of my life, I’m staunchly anti-kids. It’s just to my early 20s belief that kids will ruin your life, step on your dreams, and drain your bank account hinder your lifestyle in several aspects. But one look at the Polaris Ranger Youth 150 EFI ATV has me reconsidering that entire notion, and I’m willing to bet it’ll have cynics across the board thinking, “Aw, you know what… one wouldn’t hurt, aye?”

Polaris’ junior offering isn’t just an adorable piece of kit. It also comes with all the functionality and off-road grit to tag along on adult-sized explorations:

  • 4-stroke single-cylinder engine
  • 150cc
  • 9.5-litre fuel capacity
  • Electronic fuel injection
  • Automatic transmission
  • 4-wheel hydraulic disc
  • 20.3 cm ground clearance
  • 2WD

RELATED: You Can Now Cop This BMW M8 GTE For Your Kids.

For the more concerned parents out there, there are several features included for your peace of mind. Protective cage, seatbelt interlocking system, safety nets, safety flag, safety helmets, and even a Ride Command companion app which pairs the Ranger Youth ATV to your smartphone devices.

The Ride Command app allows you to set speed limits (10MPH – 15MPH), outline geographical boundaries – as well as what speeds are appropriate in what areas – and passcode protection which controls both who the vehicle is operated by and when the vehicle is being operated.

Find out more about the Polaris Ranger Youth 150 EFI ATV over at polaristaustralia.com.

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Garry Lu
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After stretching his legs with companies such as The Motley Fool and the odd marketing agency, Garry joined Boss Hunting in 2019 as a fully-fledged Content Specialist. In 2021, he was promoted to News Editor. Garry proudly retains a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, black bruises from Muay Thai, as well as a black belt in all things pop culture. Drop him a line at [email protected]

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