Just bought a Mav R XRS SS. I have less than 200 miles on it. My previous car was an X3. Here’s my response to your question about a CVT in the R chassis. As with you, I’m finding out the R is a completely different vehicle. Everything about it is, to one extent or another, different. The seat of my pants feeling is the X3 was like a 2 stroke bike. The R is like a 4 stroke bike. Still learning how to manage the DVT.
great insight. I've got to say though, this is a car that takes several outings to get used to. I tell new R owners that first you will love it, then hate it, then kinda love it, then kinda hate it. For me I ultimately love it.
I had my YZX1000RSS turbo 10 lbs boost for 7 years,valentines gift from my wife 2024 Maverick R XRS , absolutely love it, i put on RPM down pipe and their chambered muffler . Thought i would love the paddle shifting;Ike i did in the YXZ…. But I don’t even use it as for me it shifts so well and doing 90 mph in the desert happens in about 5 seconds !! Best gift ever ! I’m 6’8 and fit in the R pretty good !
I have the same YXZ turbo that I love. But I’m getting older,I want more power and a much better suspension. Thanks for your input. But please do an update about the reliability of your Can Am .I have purchased three of them new they have been nothing but broken money pits!
As SXS's become more advanced, we all tend to be more critical of their "faults". But compared to any 5 year old SXS these new ones (Pro R, Mav R, Speed, etc) are all amazing machines. Of course for how much they cost, they should be. Thanks for a honest evaluation, and as always your videos are excellent quality.
I just picked mine up last week. Coming from a turbo r. It is different for sure. But I am a high speed road rider, so no belts was a selling point for me. It is going to be an adjustment for sure. And I too hated the front end at first, but it’s grown on me.
Last year and they had four speed cars out there and for some godly reason, they all broke down on the rock course couldn’t handle. They broke down all four of them.
I did last weekend, felt the same as you about the clutch and rear suspension working against each other, we all thought that was an uncomfortable situation, (6 of us drove the car over 3 days) Power lacks down low, hauls out the back end. (we are in the desert) Overall the bottom line reminds me of the X3, Throw 10k at it before driving it and you have an awesome car. Still some single sheer issues that concern me, needs cage, 35's, full springs and valving on shocks, and as you mentioned, some evo stuff. I think im gonna give a couple manufactures 2 years to combat some issues before i move ahead past a PRO R. Thanks for your input as well, that's how we can all make educated decisions by listening to everyone's opinion, and now you have ours.
I heard that Can-Am has some SERIOUS fit & finish issues with their plastics and it's "par for the course" and to be "expected" which (to me) means that Can-Am knows and (seemingly) does not care. What say you?
I mentioned the front plastic cover almost flew off, which seems common, and janky. Overall, the doors and rear storage are much improved, I think the fiti and finish is better than the X3 for sure, but for $45K I expect it to be.
Reminds me a bit of the x3. A car you buy if you have 10k or so to throw at it right away (cage, single shear, valving, tuning) to get it to where you want.
I haven't heard much of the single shear, and structural improvements, rear suspension seems to hold up? The X3 axles were puny, but held up for most.... IDK, time will tell, but my point is that as shady as some of the Can Am stuff looks, it holds up well for everyday offroading. Hopefully we don't see the frame issues we saw on the X3....
Looks are pretty subjective, I and everyone I know think the all iterations of Polaris rzrs, pro r included have absolutely fugly looking front ends contrasted with can am or speed machines, also interesting how folks today don't want to be bothered with powerbands or shifting gears despite experience on bikes...
Its the dirt bike analogy- riding a 125 sounds cool, until you try to put together some fast motos, a 4 stroke is so much easier due to all the low end torque, and not shifting every 50'.
It will eventually get better but def rough around the edges… still the top dog in the bumps on the hardpack… it really is a “pre runner” in that regard
@@Owneddd1 Polaris truly hit the perfect chess move going 4cyl, with the size and weight of these cars increasing, it was a brilliant move. Very curious to see how the 4 seat Mav R (when released) holds up with the extra weight on the little 1,000 motor, that car will easily be 3,000lbs with accessories and 4 adults in it....
Who has driven a Mav R and what do you think?
Nick, you and I don't always agree, but I ALWAYS appreciate and respect your opinions. Great vid! Thank you! Now, about that ride in the SpeedUTV....
Just bought a Mav R XRS SS. I have less than 200 miles on it. My previous car was an X3. Here’s my response to your question about a CVT in the R chassis. As with you, I’m finding out the R is a completely different vehicle. Everything about it is, to one extent or another, different. The seat of my pants feeling is the X3 was like a 2 stroke bike. The R is like a 4 stroke bike. Still learning how to manage the DVT.
great insight. I've got to say though, this is a car that takes several outings to get used to. I tell new R owners that first you will love it, then hate it, then kinda love it, then kinda hate it. For me I ultimately love it.
I could see that! Probably love it in the dunes and tolerate the DCT in other areas
I had my YZX1000RSS turbo 10 lbs boost for 7 years,valentines gift from my wife 2024 Maverick R XRS , absolutely love it, i put on RPM down pipe and their chambered muffler . Thought i would love the paddle shifting;Ike i did in the YXZ…. But I don’t even use it as for me it shifts so well and doing 90 mph in the desert happens in about 5 seconds !! Best gift ever ! I’m 6’8 and fit in the R pretty good !
Thanks for the feedback, and I will say at 6'3" I liked the interior and fit of it as well.
I have the same YXZ turbo that I love. But I’m getting older,I want more power and a much better suspension. Thanks for your input. But please do an update about the reliability of your Can Am .I have purchased three of them new they have been nothing but broken money pits!
As SXS's become more advanced, we all tend to be more critical of their "faults". But compared to any 5 year old SXS these new ones (Pro R, Mav R, Speed, etc) are all amazing machines. Of course for how much they cost, they should be. Thanks for a honest evaluation, and as always your videos are excellent quality.
I agree, and thank you!
I just picked mine up last week. Coming from a turbo r. It is different for sure. But I am a high speed road rider, so no belts was a selling point for me. It is going to be an adjustment for sure. And I too hated the front end at first, but it’s grown on me.
Last year and they had four speed cars out there and for some godly reason, they all broke down on the rock course couldn’t handle. They broke down all four of them.
I did last weekend, felt the same as you about the clutch and rear suspension working against each other, we all thought that was an uncomfortable situation, (6 of us drove the car over 3 days) Power lacks down low, hauls out the back end. (we are in the desert)
Overall the bottom line reminds me of the X3, Throw 10k at it before driving it and you have an awesome car. Still some single sheer issues that concern me, needs cage, 35's, full springs and valving on shocks, and as you mentioned, some evo stuff. I think im gonna give a couple manufactures 2 years to combat some issues before i move ahead past a PRO R.
Thanks for your input as well, that's how we can all make educated decisions by listening to everyone's opinion, and now you have ours.
Geared transmission definitely has less “squish” factor, so wrong gear will bite the whoops harder.
I really want to see what they do with the Mav-R Max trans. I keep hearing "things".
The 4 seater will be the ultimate test... but CanAm/ Rotax's reputation is top shelf as well.
I'm disappointed that method is not making the correct offset and that could be why your experience in the woops wasn't great
Good point but it wasn’t that at all, front end still felt really good
version with the northstar 1500 STEELBELT !!! let see what you think about the new brawley !!
great review thanks
Thank you
45k and the hood flies off. That's nice!
I heard that Can-Am has some SERIOUS fit & finish issues with their plastics and it's "par for the course" and to be "expected" which (to me) means that Can-Am knows and (seemingly) does not care. What say you?
I mentioned the front plastic cover almost flew off, which seems common, and janky. Overall, the doors and rear storage are much improved, I think the fiti and finish is better than the X3 for sure, but for $45K I expect it to be.
Just bought mine 😊
No belt anxiety is more than worth it for me!!!!!
Definitely nice!
Reminds me a bit of the x3. A car you buy if you have 10k or so to throw at it right away (cage, single shear, valving, tuning) to get it to where you want.
I haven't heard much of the single shear, and structural improvements, rear suspension seems to hold up? The X3 axles were puny, but held up for most.... IDK, time will tell, but my point is that as shady as some of the Can Am stuff looks, it holds up well for everyday offroading. Hopefully we don't see the frame issues we saw on the X3....
Looks are pretty subjective, I and everyone I know think the all iterations of Polaris rzrs, pro r included have absolutely fugly looking front ends contrasted with can am or speed machines, also interesting how folks today don't want to be bothered with powerbands or shifting gears despite experience on bikes...
Ill never buy a cvt car again
This is your car then.... good deals going on right now with them as well.
No video or audio for the first 34 seconds. Maybe missing intro? Love your products though.
Sorry I goofed on the upload
Given the choice, I’d stick CVT. I like always being in the power and have never minded a belt.
Its the dirt bike analogy- riding a 125 sounds cool, until you try to put together some fast motos, a 4 stroke is so much easier due to all the low end torque, and not shifting every 50'.
Funny how you and your boyfriend rushed into making a video talking down about the Mav R and here you are biting your tongue 😂😂😂
That was a "reaction" video, and much of the customer base felt the same way. Obviously it's different once you drive something...
The more info i get on the speed, the less I'm excited about it.
It will eventually get better but def rough around the edges… still the top dog in the bumps on the hardpack… it really is a “pre runner” in that regard
@@ChupacabraOffroad I'm still disappointed they decided a 2 cylinder was the way to go.
@@Owneddd1 Polaris truly hit the perfect chess move going 4cyl, with the size and weight of these cars increasing, it was a brilliant move. Very curious to see how the 4 seat Mav R (when released) holds up with the extra weight on the little 1,000 motor, that car will easily be 3,000lbs with accessories and 4 adults in it....
The maverick R would be a lot faster with a CVT.
I thought it’s only losing 17% of its power through the trans, which makes it super efficient … still I’d like to try it
The speed is garbage
The Speed has a lot of issues, but will also eat every other car in the bumps....