Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV Review & Upgrades

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV & Accessories Review

This Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV Review & Upgrades is brought to you by The Old Deer Hunters – This is my sage green base model Polaris Ranger 570 midsize.  I want to take the time to tell you the things I like and things I wish Polaris would work on to make it a little better.  

First, it is a very versatile and reliable vehicle that is perfect for hunting and utility needs.  I have had my 2021 model year Ranger 570 Midsize  for two years, and it is still going strong.  The smaller 570 Midsize may not carry as much as the full size Ranger, but it is easier to transport, handles better in the woods and tight trails. Four seat crew models are also available.

I have had ZERO problems with this great little rig.  I have used it for deer hunting, planting food plots, moving and filling feeders, recovering deer and hogs, coyote hunting and and just having fun riding the trails.  

Moving from a Polaris Sportsman 500 to a Ranger 570 Midsize is a great jump in capability and comfort.  I can not over-emphasize the upgrade in comfort, especially when doing a full day’s work on food plots or farm work.  It is the smoothest riding UTV I have ever used because of the best-in-class suspension travel system.

Ranger 570 Midsize Engine

The Polaris Ranger 570 midsize comes equipped with a 567cc ProStar engine that delivers 44 horsepower. This engine provides enough power to handle everything I have wanted to do. Most of my area is dry, so I have not used it in swampy terrain. We do have some steep hills and it handles them with no problems. Granted, if you load it down with a bed full of wood or bags of corn and a couple of 200lb men, you will notice the pull on the engine and suspension.

It has smooth acceleration and impressive torque. For normal operation with hunting gear and a couple of people, the Ranger 570 midsize can easily handle the load without bogging down. We have a 4ft wide disk plow for food plots and I could hardly feel the plow when tilling the plots.

All-Wheel Drive Ranger 570

The Ranger 570 midsize comes with Polaris’ True On-Demand all-wheel-drive system, which automatically engages when the vehicle senses a loss of traction. It worked nicely when I used it to til food plots and kicked in when to keep the 25-inch tires from spinning in sandy areas and rough terrain.

The all-wheel drive helps you navigating through slick terrain and steep inclines without worrying about wheel spin or getting stuck. The all-wheel drive system ensures that you have the traction you need to handle any challenge that comes your way.

There is a toggle switch on the dash that lets you select two-wheel drive, all-wheel drive or turf mode. The turf mode unlocks the rear differential for driving on pavement or prevent ripping up the grass when driving in your yard.

It is easy to transport too. I have a 12ft single axle trailer and it works like a champ with my 570 Midsize. Lets take a ride.

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV Upgrades – New Accessories

One of the best things I like about the Polaris Ranger is that you can buy it bare bones or decked out to the max right from the dealer. Plus, there is an unlimited number of aftermarket accessories for Polaris Rangers. When I purchased my Ranger 570, COVID had wrecked the Polaris supply chain. I was lucky to get a bare bones 570 Midsize. The dealer had very few accessories on hand. Hunting season was close and I was happy to get it just as it was. I was out the door for a tad over $10K.

Here are some of the accessories and upgrades I added to the Ranger 570 Midsize. Keep in mind that some of these accessories are specific to the Midsize and some are not.

I have added a folding windshield, rear window, winch, rear bumper, splash guards, a hitch rack and a Silent Rider muffler to make our Ranger 570 Midsize even more capable. Customization options are almost endless.

For colder weather, you can also add doors for a completely enclosed cab. Easy-to-install lift kits are available if you need an additional extra inch of clearance for heavy loads.

Things I Wish Polaris Would Improve

The battery is the only thing I have upgraded. The factory battery was small but the battery compartment is made for a larger battery. I upgraded the battery to a larger maintenance-free battery. Polaris really needs to upgrade the battery for the 570 Midsize.

The second thing I wish Polaris would do is improve the gear shifter. Trying to get it into reverse is a bit of hit and miss situation. After a while, you get used to it. It works but it could be much better.

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize Accessories

Seizmik Versa-Fold Windshield

One of my favorite accessories for Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV Review & Upgrades is the Seizmik Folding Windshield. It was easy to install and has performed well for over 2 years. This was a must for me since I use thermal scanners for hunting and the glass must be folded down for thermals optic use. It is very easy to raise or lower from inside the cab. No rattling or flopping around during driving or transport on open trailer.

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV & Accessories Review folding windshield

Seizmik Versa-Fold Windshield $284 from AMAZON

Champion 4000-lb Winch

The Champion winch works very well and has all the power you need for the Ranger 570 Midsize. Very easy to install. Wires and terminals color coded for easy installation. It is a little hard to pull the cable out during free spooling but it is very well made and has never failed me. Of all the Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV Review & Upgrades I did, the winch was most challenging but very doable if you choose the right winch. The Champion installs easily.

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV & Accessories Review winch

Champion 4000-lb Winch $149 from AMAZON

KFI Winch Mount

The KFI winch mount worked well. Very well made with all the proper hardware and simple installation. Works for all popular winches for the Polaris 570 Midsize.

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize winch mount

KFI Winch Mount $64 at AMAZON

StarknightMT Rear Window For Ranger Midsize

Made of high-quality polycarbonate, this ranger rear window is lightweight and has a clear vision while more durable and stronger than glass or PMMA windshield. Works well and very easy to install.

StarknightMT Rear Window For Ranger Midsiz

Rear Window $134 at AMAZON

KFI Rear Bumper For Ranger Midsize

The KFI Rear Bumper is well made and gives you some extra protection from broken tail lights and broken tailgates. It was easy to install and bolts right up with no drilling. Also great for securing the Ranger 570 to the trailer.

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize Review rear bumper

KFI Rear Bumper For Ranger Midsize $154 at AMAZON

The Silent Rider ATV Silencer Muffler

The Silent Rider ATV Silencer is an auxiliary add-on muffler for most all ATV or UTV like the Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize. Very easy to use and cuts the exhaust noise 10-15% for a quieter ride.

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV & Accessories Review silent rider muffler

Silent Rider ATV Silencer Muffler $240 at AMAZON

Hitch Rack For Polaris Rangers

I also picked up a hitch rack for additional space and for moving big game animals. It is much easier to carry deer or hogs in the rack than try to lift them into the bed. It also comes in hand moving large 55 gallon feeders, saves room in the cargo box, and it keeps the bed cleaner.

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV & Accessories Review

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV & Accessories Review – Planting Food Plots

Planting food plots is an essential part of hunting, especially for those who want to increase the chances of attracting wildlife and improving their hunting experience. One of the best ways to prepare your land for planting is by using a Polaris Ranger 570 midsize. These versatile vehicles can help you with everything from preparing the soil to distributing seed and fertilizer.

Last year, I used it for planting about 7 acres of food plots. We normally have a tractor with farm implements to do the tilling and planting, but when the we found out the tractor would not be available , it was the Ranger to the rescue.

I got the job done and not only that, is was much easier and much more comfortable than working plots with an ATV. It works hard but does not beat you up in the process.

Preparing the land

Before planting a food plot, it’s important to prepare the land properly. This involves removing any debris or vegetation, tilling the soil, and adding necessary amendments like lime or fertilizer. With a Polaris Ranger 570 midsize, you can easily haul, plow or plant to prepare the soil efficiently. Tight corners are still a little more of a challenge than with an ATV.

Spreading seed and fertilizer

This year we upgraded our seed and fertilizer spreader to the FIMCO 5301845 ATV Dry Material Spreader with 2.2 Cu Ft Polymer Hopper. It holds 145 lbs of seed, runs on a 12volt battery or accessory plug from the Polaris ranger. Can be easily mounted using the receiver hitch mount.

What makes this spreader great is the power of the spreader. It will broadcast up to 45ft wide so you can cover a food plot quickly without a lot of trips up and down the plot. The FIMCO Spreader is 5 times faster than our old spreader.

The FIMCO ATV Seed Spreader

FIMCO 145 LB Seed Spreader $632 at AMAZON
Titan 80 LB ATV/UTV Broadcast Spreader $179 at AMAZON

Once the soil is prepared, the next step is to spread seed and fertilizer. A Polaris Ranger 570 midsize can make this task easy by allowing you to attach a broadcast spreader or seed drill. This will ensure that your seed and fertilizer are evenly distributed across your food plot.

A Polaris Ranger 570 midsize is a versatile and efficient vehicle that can make planting food plots a breeze. With the ability to carry multiple attachments and equipment, it can perform multiple tasks in a single trip, saving you time and effort. A Polaris Ranger 570 midsize is a valuable tool for planting food plots.

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize For Hunting

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV & Accessories Review For Hunting

The First Buck To Take A Ride in My Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize

The Polaris Ranger 570 can be a versatile and practical vehicle for hunting purposes. Here are some ways you can utilize a Polaris Ranger 570 for hunting:

  1. Transportation: The Ranger 570 provides reliable off-road transportation to navigate through rugged terrain, allowing you to access hunting locations that may be challenging to reach by foot. It offers ample cargo space to carry hunting gear, equipment, and game.
  2. Game Retrieval: The Ranger 570 can be used to retrieve harvested game. My trailer hitch rack really comes in handy for deer size game. The bed is plenty large enough for deer, but at my age, I have trouble getting 200 lb deer up into the bed.
  3. Camouflage and Stealth: Customize your Polaris Ranger 570 with camouflage patterns or accessories to blend in with the natural surroundings and minimize your visibility to game animals. The gasoline version is a little loud, but I ease into my hunting area a little early to let things quiet down. I back it into pre cleared stand areas in then drape a camo net over the front up to cover everything below my folded windshield. Check your local laws before hunting from your Ranger.
  4. Spotting and Scouting: Pre-season scouting is much easier in the ranger. Cover a lot of ground, see the sign but no human scent left behind on grass or bushes.
  5. Equipment and Gear Hauling: The Ranger 570’s cargo bed or available accessory racks can be used to transport hunting equipment, such as tree stands, blinds, decoys, and camping gear. This allows you to easily bring necessary gear to your hunting spot. Again my hitch rack comes in handy when I carry a 55gal feeder on the rack and corn in the bed…one trip for everything.
  6. Game Processing: If your hunting trip involves field dressing and processing game on-site, the Ranger 570 can provide a convenient workspace. I use the winch to lift an animal for field dressing and skinning and store cut meat in an ice chest in the bed.
  7. Hunting Party Support: The Ranger 570 offers seating for multiple occupants, allowing you to transport hunting partners or hunting dogs. It is really nice for two people. Just throw your gear in the back and off you go in comfort.
  8. Night Hunting: With the addition of appropriate lighting accessories, such as RED LED light bars or spotlights, the Ranger 570 can extend your hunting opportunities into the night. We use it all the time for hog and coyote hunting.

Shopping For A Polaris Ranger

A few things that I learned while shopping for a Polaris Ranger.  All dealers are not created equal.  There are two things to consider when you are ready to buy a Ranger.  Good, Friendly service and extra handling fees on top of the dealer prices.  

At some dealers, like the dealer I bought mine from, they charge retail price and transportation with no hidden fees, but those dealers are hard to find.  Most dealers add fees like destination charge, commodity surcharge, logistics surcharge, financial compensation and adjustment fees, assembly fees and the list goes on.  

If you have plenty of cash look for the best service, but if not shop several dealers because the prices vary significantly. Another thing to consider is that for a few more dollars, you can buy a full size Ranger 570 for just a little more money. The price difference may be less than you think.

Some dealer won’t even give you a demo ride. The first ride or no ride in any UTV can be deal breakers. That demo ride lets you feel the comfort of the new seats, the feel of the steering wheel and suspension, a smooth or jerky ride. It gives you an idea of the turning radius, the power of the 44 hp 467 cc engine, the feel of the hydraulic disc brakes, and other features. If a dealer says no demo ride, shop elsewhere.

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize – Lessons Learned

When shopping for a ranger, you will always be asking yourself which Ranger will best meet my needs.  At the end of the year you may have the option of choosing a current or outgoing model previous models.

There are so many models and options available. You have the standard Ranger Midsize 500 and 570, mid-size Ranger crew 4-seater, the new Polaris Ranger SP, a full-size Ranger 570, the Ranger Midsize Premium model and many other considerations.  

The 2-seat Ranger 570 has a good suspension system, though it is lighter than the full-size models and you will notice that when carrying heavy loads. The mid-size is a great machine with plenty of power for it’s size.  It is great for trail riding, tight turns, low speeds for trail riding, good fuel economy, and ride height is adequate for hunting and light utility work like I use it for. Overall, it does a great job. My Ranger does not have power steering but i think the new Ranger SP has added it on to the mid-side models.

There are some things you sacrifice if you opt for the Mid-size (lightweight rig) utility vehicle.  The full cab and storage area of the bed are the most obvious,  The 44 HP engine is not always enough nor does it have the extra cubic feet of bed space – there are key differences.  The  suspensions with 10 inches of travel is less than the full size. The 1000 cc Prostar engine is much stronger and maximum comfort comes with a full size machine. A mid-size machine can not do some things nearly as well and additional modifications will not make up the difference.

Some key decisions making and finding the right dealer before you buy will make your buying experience more enjoyable.  I love my Polaris Ranger 570 mid-size and it fits right into my lifestyle and needs.  I hope you do not wait too long like I did to buy a Ranger.  

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize Review – Bottom Line

Overall the Polaris Ranger 570 midsize is an excellent vehicle for hunting. With its 570 engine, all-wheel drive system, impressive towing capacity, comfortable seating this vehicle is has met every challenge I have thrown at it.

It is not only a work horse, but also just plain fun to ride. I highly recommend the Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize for work or family fun. They are great machines and I wish I had bought one sooner.  I give the Polaris Ranger 570 a great review and hope to see you on the trail soon

Scroll down for specifications and answers to most often asked questions about the Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize.

Polaris Ranger Oil Change Kit

Oil Change Kit Polaris Ranger 570 $46-74 on AMAZON

Kit Contains

Edwards Bundle contain: 2 Quarts Polaris Oil

Polaris Oil Filter, Crush Washer

Air Filter equivalent to 7082037

Edwards Funnel, Towel and Gloves

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Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize Review – Answers to the most asked questions on Google

  1. Is the Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize good for hunting?
    • Yes, the Ranger 570 Midsize is a popular choice for hunting due to its versatility, off-road capabilities, and cargo space for carrying hunting gear and game. I rated it high in my Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV Review & Upgrades post.
  2. What is the seating capacity of the Ranger 570 Midsize?
    • The Ranger 570 Midsize typically seats two passengers in its bench seat configuration.
  3. How many miles per gallon does a Polaris Ranger 570 midsize get and how much gas does it hold? The 2-seat Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize gets about 25 mpg and the tank holds 8.8 gallons.
  4. Does the Ranger 570 Midsize have all-wheel drive?
    • Yes, the Ranger 570 Midsize features Polaris’ True On-Demand all-wheel-drive system, which engages when traction is lost.
  5. Does the Polaris 570 Ranger have power steering? The 2023 does have power steering, but not the older base models. See the Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV Review & Upgrades.
  6. Should I drive my Polaris Ranger in high or low gear? According to Polaris, low gear is the primary driving range for the RANGER. High gear is intended for use on hard-packed surfaces with light loads. I drive mine in high gear most of the time unless I encounter steep terrain or pull heavy loads and I have had no problems.
  7. How much weight can the Ranger 570 Midsize carry?
    • The Ranger 570 Midsize has a cargo bed capacity of up to 500 pounds, making it suitable for hauling equipment, tools, and game. I covered this in my Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV Review & Upgrades post.
  8. What is Ride Command technology on the Ranger 570 Midsize?
    • Ride Command is an advanced technology system that provides navigation, connectivity, and real-time information, enhancing the driving experience and convenience.
  9. Can you shift a Polaris Ranger from low to high while moving? No. Do not attempt to shift gears with engine speed above idle or while the vehicle is moving
  10. Is the Ranger 570 Midsize suitable for tough terrains?
    • Yes, the Ranger 570 Midsize is designed to handle tough terrains with features like all-wheel drive, strong suspension, and durable materials.
  11. What is the dry weight of the Ranger 570 Midsize?
    • The dry weight of the Ranger 570 Midsize varies depending on specific configurations and accessories but about 1200 pounds dry weight.
  12. Can the Ranger 570 Midsize handle tight spaces?
    • Yes, the Ranger 570 Midsize’s compact design allows it to navigate through tight spaces and trails. New models are better as I pointed out in my Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV Review & Upgrades post.
  13. Is the Ranger 570 Midsize suitable for new riders?
    • Yes, the Ranger 570 Midsize is often recommended for new riders due to its user-friendly design, smooth ride, and manageable size.
  14. What accessories are available for the Ranger 570 Midsize?
    • There is a wide range of accessories available, including winches, camo patterns, seat covers, cargo attachments, and more.
  15. Is the Ranger 570 Midsize good for work purposes?
    • Absolutely, the Ranger 570 Midsize is a reliable work partner with its hauling capacity, durability, and ability to tackle various tasks.
  16. Can the Ranger 570 Midsize be used for recreational purposes?
    • Yes, many riders enjoy using the Ranger 570 Midsize for recreational trail rides and outdoor adventures due to its comfortable ride and versatility.
  17. What is the Polaris Pursuit Camo design?
    • The Polaris Pursuit Camo is a camouflage pattern available for the Ranger 570 Midsize, allowing it to blend in with natural surroundings.
  18. Is the Ranger 570 Midsize available in different models?
    • Yes, the Ranger 570 Midsize may come in different models with varying features and accessories.
  19. What sets the Ranger 570 Midsize apart from other UTVs?
    • The Ranger 570 Midsize is known for its balance of power, size, and versatility, making it a top choice for a wide range of outdoor activities.
    • What is top speed of the Ranger 570 Midsize? 40-45MPH

Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize UTV Specifications

Cooling. Liquid
Cylinders Displacement. 567cc
Drive System Type. On-Demand True AWD/2WD/VersaTrac Turf Mode
Engine Type 4-Stroke Single Cylinder DOHC
Fuel System/Battery. Electronic Fuel Injection
Horsepower. 44 HP
Transmission/Final Drive. Automatic PVT H/L/N/R/P; Shaft
Top Speed 50 MPH
Independent Suspension
Rear View Mirror. NA
Colors. Solar red, sage green, camo
Compact 56-inch width
Single-handle tailgate. NA

Dimensions

Bed Box Dimensions (L x W x H). 33.3 x 48.7 x 12.3 in
Box Capacity. 500 lb (226.8 kg)
Estimated Dry Weight. 1,158 lbs. (525 kg)
Fuel Capacity. 9.5 gal (35.9 L)
Ground Clearance. 11 inches of ground clearance
GVW. 2,255 lbs.
Hitch Towing Rating. 1,500 lb (680 kg)
Hitch Towing Rating. 1,500 lb (680 kg)
Hitch Type. Standard 2 in (5 cm) Receiver
Overall Vehicle Size (L x W x H). 108 x 56 x 74 in. (274.3 x 142.2 x 188 cm)
Payload Capacity. 1,000 lbs. (454 kg)Person Capacity. 2
Payload Capacity. 1,000 lbs. (454 kg)Person Capacity. 2
Wheelbase. 73 in (185.4 cm)

Brakes

Front/Rear Brakes. 4-Wheel Hydraulic DiscParking Brake. Park In-Transmission

Additional Specifications

Cargo System. Lock & Ride®
Color / Graphics. Sagebrush Green
Lighting 55W Headlight, LED Taillamps
Lighting 55W Headlight, LED Taillamps

4″ LCD Rider Information Center: User Selectable Blue/Red Backlighting & Brightness, Programmable Service Intervals, Speedometer, Tachometer, Odometer, Tripmeter, Clock, Hour Meter, Gear Indicator, Fuel Gauge, Coolant Temperature, Voltmeter, Service Indicator and Codes, Seat Belt Reminder, DC Outlet

Other Standard Features

Gas Assist Dump Box, Single Latch Tailgate, Rear-mounted Fiberglass Insulated Exhaust System, Standard In-dash SAE Charge Port, 340 CCA Battery, 660W Charging System (Stator), 20.25 Gal. Onboard Storage with Enclosed Dash Bins and Integrated Cell-phone Holder, Sealed Suspension Bushings and Wheel Bearings, Steel Front Bumper With Winch Mount and Bull Bar, Rear Wheel Liners

Tires / Wheels

Front Tires 25 x 8-12; Carlisle 489
Rear Tires. 25 x 10-12; Carlisle 489
Tire Ply Rating. 4 Ply Rated
Wheels. Stamped Steel

Suspension

Front Suspension. MacPherson Strut 9 in (22.9 cm) Travel
Rear Suspension. Dual A-Arm, IRS 10 in. (25.4 cm) Travel
Turning Radius. 12.6 ft (386 cm)

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