7 sightings by 7 spotters worldwide

Market value
$16,730 to $30,399
Did you know
Three-wheeled design legally classifies it as a motorcycle.
The Polaris Slingshot SLR is a bold, unapologetic three-wheeled statement that defies easy categorization. Born from Polaris Industries—famous for snowmobiles and ATVs—this road-going anomaly emerged in 2014, instantly shaking up automotive conventions with its audacious design and thrilling open-air driving experience.
Powered by a spirited 2.0-liter inline-four engine sourced from General Motors, the Slingshot SLR delivers a healthy 203 horsepower to a single rear wheel. The result? A raw, visceral driving sensation that's equal parts motorcycle agility and sports car punch. Polaris cleverly sidestepped traditional automotive safety regulations by classifying this beast as a motorcycle, allowing for a lighter, more stripped-down experience that purists crave.
Visually, the Slingshot SLR is aggressively angular, with sharp lines and a cockpit reminiscent of a fighter jet—complete with a waterproof interior that practically begs you to drive it like you stole it. Its low-slung stance and open wheels aren't just eye candy; they're integral to its razor-sharp handling dynamics, offering immediate feedback and a connection to the road that's increasingly rare in modern vehicles.
Though it hasn't dominated racetracks or collected trophies, the Slingshot SLR has undeniably carved out a unique cultural niche, turning heads and sparking conversations wherever it goes. It's a rebellious, slightly impractical toy for adults who refuse to grow up—a rolling testament to the joy of driving for driving's sake.
7 Polaris Slingshot SLR sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 7 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Polaris Slingshot SLR is rated Uncommon.
Recent Polaris Slingshot SLR sightings on AutoRadar come from Los Angeles, Costa Adeje, Beverly Hills, Middletown. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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