2014 Polaris Ranger 400 Specs, Weight, Horsepower, Price

ManufacturerPolaris
Model2014 Polaris Ranger 400
TypeUtility UTV
FuelGasoline
TransmissionContinuously Variable
Drive4X2 or AWD
Towing1250 lbs (567,0 kg)
Price8299
Years Made2014
Recommend Min. Age16
FactoryUSA
Engine TypeSingle-Cylinder
Cooling SystemLiquid cooled
Fuel TypeGasoline
No of Cylinders1
No of Valves4
Valve ConfigurationOHV
CombustionCarburetor
Carburetor Size1,3 in (3,3 cm)
StarterElectric
Compression Ratio9.7:1
Displacement27.8 cu in (455,6 cc)
Engine StrokeFour Stroke
Stroke2.95 in (7,5 cm)
Bore3.46 in (8,8 cm)
Horsepower29 HP (21,6 kW)
Fuel Capacity9 gal (34,1 l)
Transmission TypeContinuously Variable
Transmission ManufacturerPolaris Variable Transmission (PVT)
Primary Drive (Front Wheel)Shaft
Primary Drive (Engine and Transmission)Belt
ReverseYes
High-Low RangeYes
Driveline Type4X2 or AWD
Driveline ManufacturerOn-Demand
No Of Driveline Modes2
Front Brake TypeHydraulic Disc
Rear Brake TypeHydraulic Disc
Front Suspension TypeMcPherson Strut
Rear Suspension TypeIndependent Double A-Arm
Rear Suspension MaterialSteel
Steering TypeManual
Steering ControlSteering Wheel
Wheels CompositionSteel
Front Tire Diameter25 in (63,5 cm)
Rear Tire Diameter25 in (63,5 cm)
Front Tire Width8
Front Wheel Diameter12
Rear Tire Width11
Rear Wheel Diameter12
Front Tire25 X 8-12
Rear Tire25 X 11-12
Front Suspension Travel8 in (20,3 cm)
Rear Suspension Travel9 in (22,9 cm)
Rows Total1
Rear Shock Qty2
LSD PositionCenter
Seat TypeBench
Seat MaterialVinyl
No Of Seats2
Cargo Bed MaterialPolyethylene
Light TypeHalogen
Temperature Warning TypeLight
FrameSteel
Body MaterialPlastic
Towing Capacity1250 lbs (567,0 kg)
Payload Capacity1000 lbs (453,6 kg)
Bed Capacity500 lbs (226,8 kg)
Bed Width42 in (106,7 cm)
Bed Volume8.9 ft3 (0,3 m³)
Length108,0 in (274,3 cm)
Width56.5 in (143,5 cm)
Height73 in (185,4 cm)
Wheelbase72 in (182,9 cm)
Ground Clearance10 in (25,4 cm)
Bed Length32 in (81,3 cm)
Bed Height11.5 in (29,2 cm)
Dry Weight1050 lbs (476,3 kg)
ReviewPurchased to replace an old ATV. This thing drives more like a jeep and surprising capable on though trails. Even trails the ATV would feel unstable the ranger powers through like it glued to the rocks. Seems to have a great center of gravity and the wheel base that I though was going to be a problem in tight spots turns out to be a plus and I have yet to find a trail to narrow. Climbed some rocky wet steep trails that I never would have thought it would handle but not only did it hands it was scary easy and left me maybe a little to confident. I have not really test steep hills at any serious angles but my impressions are that this thing is in fact more stable than the average ATV when it comes to rolling it.
Fuel InjectorNo
CarburetorYes
Rear Unlocking DifferentialYes
Rear Solid AxleNo
Exterior CoversStandard
Bash Plate (Front)Yes
Brush GuardYes
Light GuardNo
Front BumperStandard
A-Arm Skid Plate (Front)Yes
A-Arm Skid Plate (Rear)No
Front Mud GuardsNo
Full Length Skid PlateYes
HeadlightStandard
Tail Light / Brake LightStandard
Underseat StorageStandard
HeadrestYes
Grab Rail or StrapStandard
Seat BeltsStandard
Hour MeterStandard
Chain GuardNo
Cab CageStandard
Cab RollbarStandard
MetallicNo
Glove Box / Dash StorageStandard
Power OutletStandard
CupholderStandard
Integral Tie-Down HooksYes
Digital InstrumentationStandard
OverdriveNo