Tested: Three-Wheelin' and Dealin' with the 2023 Polaris Slingshot SLR (2024)

From the September 2023 issue of Car and Driver.

Ask anyone who's missing a few teeth or sporting some gnarly scars, and they’ll tell ya—life's a lot more fun when you don't take it too seriously. For proof, look to the three-wheeled Polaris Slingshot SLR. A few miles spent behind the visor of the Slingshot will have you ripping around traffic while blasting Inner Circle and might just be the final push needed to talk yourself into some tribal tattoos.

The $35,286 SLR we tested is the middle trim level, presumably between dude and brah. It's about $10,000 more than the entry-level 178-hp Slingshot S and roughly $7000 less than the range-topping Roush Edition. Behind its grumpy plastic fascia sits Polaris's own Prostar 203-hp 2.0-liter inline-four engine, and the SLR uses a wider (11.0-inch) rear wheel than base models. The 1661-pound SLR has nearly as much torque as a Mazda Miata, which is its closest automotive equivalent in terms of price and performance, but the Polaris revs to 8500 rpm, 1000 more than the Miata.

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While you can get an automated manual transmission, our tester had as many pedals as it did tires. A five-speed manual strikes us as a little quaint, but its shifts felt slicker than what you get in many performance cars. Between shifts, you'll find a powerband that delivers plenty of oomph above 6500 rpm. The blast to 60 mph is over in 5.3 seconds, two-tenths quicker than the last Slingshot we tested, which was propelled by a General Motors–supplied 173-hp 2.4-liter four. The updated 2.0-liter also beat the old 2.4-liter's time to 100 mph by 2.7 seconds. Its quarter-mile outdid the previous Slingshot by half a second at 14.0 seconds and 101 mph.

HIGHS: 203 horsepower for 1661 pounds, has a manual, surfeit of 'tude.
LOWS: Priced like a car, helmet hair, rainy days.

We're confident the SLR's acceleration numbers would be more braggadocious with a grippier rear tire, but smoking the 305-section-width Kenda radial through second gear looks cooler than getting to 60 mph a half-second quicker. The 65.5/34.5 percent front/rear weight distribution also did the Slingshot no favors here. However, Polaris says if you stick with it, the Slingshot will reach 125 mph.

Around the 300-ft skidpad, the Slingshot held on with 0.90 g of stick, another improvement over the previous Slingshot that only managed 0.85 g. The Slingshot, down a wheel to the Miata, unsurprisingly exhibits less grip than a 2022 model we tested. That Mazda achieved 0.95 g while wearing 205/45R-17 Bridgestone Potenza S001 summer tires that were 20 mm narrower than the front tires on the SLR.

The Slingshot SLR's stop from 70 took 157 feet—two feet shorter than the 2346-pound Miata and nine feet better than the previous Slingshot we tested. It has ABS, but the brake booster remains hydraulic, which makes for organic brake-pedal feel. The SLR uses 11.7-inch vented rotors clamped by single-piston calipers front and rear (R models get 13.3-inch vented fronts with four-piston Brembos).

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Ahead of its lack of roof, doors, or second rear tire, the most entertaining part of driving the Slingshot SLR is hanging the tail out around corners. Even on completely dry pavement, you can send the Slingshot sliding, and a large part of the joy in that is the three-wheeler's easily controlled action.

The SLR is a good time—it's the on-pavement analogue to a high-strung Polaris side-by-side utility vehicle in the dirt. The optional heated and ventilated seats ($1559) are about as close as it gets to being a normal car. The air-conditioned seats at full tilt gloriously cooled our backs when we were mired in construction traffic under the heat of a glowing summer sun. Find the right playlist to pump through its Rockford Fosgate stereo, and don’t be surprised if, after a few days of ownership, you start styling your hair to better match the interior contours of a helmet.

VERDICT: A simple-if-cartoonish way to enjoy life.

Tested: Three-Wheelin' and Dealin' with the 2023 Polaris Slingshot SLR (4)

Specifications

Specifications

2023 Polaris Slingshot SLR
Vehicle Type: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 0-door roadster

PRICE
Base/As Tested: $32,097/$35,286

ENGINE
DOHC 16-valve inline-4, aluminum block and head, port fuel injection
Displacement: 122 in3, 1997 cm3
Power: 203 hp @ 8250 rpm
Torque: 144 lb-ft @ 6500 rpm

TRANSMISSION
5-speed manual

CHASSIS
Suspension, F/R: control arms/swingarm
Brakes, F/R: 11.7-in vented disc/11.7-in vented disc
Tires: Kenda Radial
225/45ZR-18 91W
305-30R-20 99V

DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 105.0 in
Length: 149.6 in
Width: 77.9 in
Height: 51.9 in
Curb Weight: 1661 lb

C/D TEST RESULTS
60 mph: 5.3 sec
100 mph: 13.6 sec
1/4-Mile: 14.0 sec @ 101 mph
120 mph: 25.2 sec
Results above omit 1-ft rollout of 0.3 sec.
Rolling Start, 5–60 mph: 5.4 sec
Top Gear, 30–50 mph: 6.6 sec
Top Gear, 50–70 mph: 7.3 sec
Top Speed (mfr's claim): 125 mph
Braking, 70–0 mph: 157 ft
Roadholding, 300-ft Skidpad: 0.90 g

C/D FUEL ECONOMY
Observed: 22 mpg
75-mph Highway Driving: 29 mpg
75-mph Highway Range: 280 mi

C/D TESTING EXPLAINED

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Austin Irwin

Technical Editor

Austin Irwin has worked for Car and Driver for over 10 years in various roles. He's steadily worked his way from an entry-level data entry position into driving vehicles for photography and video, and is now reviewing and testing cars. What will he do next? Who knows, but he better be fast.

Tested: Three-Wheelin' and Dealin' with the 2023 Polaris Slingshot SLR (2024)

FAQs

How fast is a slingshot slr? ›

Polaris Slingshot Models And Specs
ModelEngineTop Speed
Slingshot SL1,997 cc125 MPH
Slingshot SLR1,997 cc125 MPH
Slingshot R1,997 cc125 MPH
Slingshot ROUSH Edition1,997125 MPH
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What is the top speed of the Polaris Slingshot 2023? ›

The 65.5/34.5 percent front/rear weight distribution also did the Slingshot no favors here. However, Polaris says if you stick with it, the Slingshot will reach 125 mph.

How much is the slingshot SLR car? ›

If none of that scares you, the base 2024 Polaris Slingshot S with a manual transmission starts at just $21,999. SL models jump to $28,149, with SLR starting at $31,149 and R models at $34,799.

What is the top speed of the Polaris Slingshot without the limiter? ›

Polaris claims a top speed of 130 mph but anywhere near three digits can feel like you cracked three teeth. The wind buffeting isn't that bad at speed, but it is not enjoyable for any sustained period of time.

Is a Slingshot safer than a motorcycle? ›

There are certainly some features that can make the slingshot easier to drive, which can make it safer. It balances on its own, for instance, reducing the risks if you hit a rough patch on the road. You don't have to stand it up with your foot at a stoplight.

Is A Slingshot stronger than a gun? ›

Compared to the ballistic characteristics of a handgun, a tactical slingshot is surprisingly powerful, and in some case, more powerful.

Which is better, Slingshot or Spyder? ›

For touring comfort: Choose the Can-Am Spyder. For raw power and performance: Choose the Polaris Slingshot.

Why do people buy slingshots? ›

The thrill of three wheels. The Slingshot looks, sounds, and drives like nothing else on the road. Each one is as unique as its driver, serving as the ultimate platform for self-expression. Push your boundaries in a vehicle like no other.

What is the cheapest Slingshot you can buy? ›

  • Slingshot S. Starting at $21,999 US MSRP.
  • Slingshot SL. Starting at $28,149 US MSRP.
  • Slingshot SLR. Starting at $31,149 US MSRP.
  • Slingshot R. Starting at $34,799 US MSRP.
  • Slingshot ROUSH® Edition. Starting at $38,149 US MSRP.

How much horsepower does the slingshot SLR have? ›

The Slingshot SLR delivers upgraded performance and high-end style from the get-go. This is for those who want a little extra oomph under the hood with a high-revving 203HP engine to deliver dynamic passing power and some extra acceleration at the lights.

Is the Polaris Slingshot stable? ›

The unique handling characteristics of the Slingshot include: More stability in turns. Vehicle stability at rest. Flat cornering.

How fast is a Polaris Slingshot 0 60? ›

FAQs. How Fast Do Polaris Slingshots Go? The top speed for the Polaris Slingshot is 125 miles per hour. The sporty three-wheeler produces 203 horsepower from a four-cylinder engine and will hit 60 miles per in about 4.9 seconds.

How fast can the Slingshot ride go? ›

The Slingshot reaches heights up to 300 feet in the air at speeds up to 60 miles per hour.

How fast is the human Slingshot? ›

Feel the body filling up with goosebumps as you get shot by the 86 m human slingshots at an alarming speed of 150 KM per second.

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