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Can-Am Outlander 850 vs Polaris RZR XP 1000

2025 Can-Am Outlander 850 vs 2025 Polaris RZR XP 1000: 78 vs 114 hp, 854 vs 999 cc, 795 vs 1543 lb, $10,799 vs $21,299. Full side-by-side specs: engine, drivetrain, dimensions, towing and price.

2025 Can-Am Outlander 850
ATV Utility

2025 Can-Am Outlander 850

854cc V-twin (Rotax), liquid-cooled

$10,799

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2025 Polaris RZR XP 1000
UTV Sport

2025 Polaris RZR XP 1000

999cc Parallel-twin, liquid-cooled

$21,299

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At a glance

More power 78 hp vs 114 hp RZR XP 1000 wins
Lower price $10,799 vs $21,299 Outlander 850 wins
Lighter 795 lb vs 1543 lb Outlander 850 wins
Bigger engine 854 cc vs 999 cc RZR XP 1000 wins
Ground clearance 12 in vs 13.5 in RZR XP 1000 wins
Towing 1,650 lb vs n/a Outlander 850 wins

Across measured specs the Outlander 850 leads in 3 categories and the RZR XP 1000 in 5. Comparing an ATV and a UTV, the Outlander 850 runs a 854 cc v-twin (rotax) making about 78 hp, while the RZR XP 1000 uses a 999 cc parallel-twin rated near 114 hp. The RZR XP 1000 has the power edge (114 hp vs 78 hp). The Outlander 850 is lighter at 795 lb (vs 1543 lb). At $10,799 the Outlander 850 is the more affordable of the two.

Full specifications

Outlander 850
Can-Am · 2025
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RZR XP 1000
Polaris · 2025
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Engine
Displacement 854 cc 999 cc
Engine configuration V-twin (Rotax) Parallel-twin
Cylinders 2 2
Cooling Liquid Liquid
Power (approx.) 78 hp 114 hp
Fuel system EFI EFI
Starter Electric Electric
Drivetrain
Transmission Automatic CVT Automatic CVT (PVT)
Drive system Selectable 2WD/4WD 4WD
Dimensions & capacity
Seating 1 rider 2 seats
Dry weight 795 lb (361 kg) 1543 lb (700 kg)
Overall width 48 in (121.9 cm) 64 in (162.6 cm)
Wheelbase 51 in (129.5 cm) 90 in (228.6 cm)
Ground clearance 12 in (30.5 cm) 13.5 in (34.3 cm)
Fuel capacity 5.4 gal (20.4 L) 9.5 gal (36 L)
Towing capacity 1,650 lb (748 kg) n/a
Pricing
MSRP (base) $10,799 $21,299
Model year 2025 2025

Highlighted figures indicate the stronger spec in each row. Power is approximate crank output; confirm exact numbers with the manufacturer.

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