On Dec. 14, 2023, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled Polaris Industries’ RZR youth recreational off-road vehicles due to a serious risk of crashing and injuries.
According to the CPSC, the youth off-road vehicles’ steering system could lock up unexpectedly, posing a risk of crashing to children.
Polaris has received 32 incident reports of the steering system locking, including two crash reports and two injuries. Approximately 19,000 vehicles are included in the recall, with an additional 950 in Canada.
The recall involves certain VINs of model years 2021-2024 of RZR 200 youth vehicles, which were sold in blue, gray, and white.
The CPSC advises parents and caregivers to stop using the products immediately and to avoid letting their children ride the affected off-road vehicles.
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