2020 Polaris Slingshot Getting New Engine, Automatic Transmission

Dennis Chung
by Dennis Chung

Polaris is preparing to update its Slingshot three-wheeler with a new engine design and an automatic transmission. The new engine will be designed by Polaris itself, unlike the General Motors 2.4L Ecotec engine that’s been powering the Slingshot since its introduction in 2015.

The updated Slingshot was shown at Polaris’ dealer show over the summer, the same one that leaked the first look of the Indian Challenger and its Powerplus engine. While much of the meeting was for dealers’ eyes only, Polaris hasn’t exactly been candid about a new Slingshot, outright mentioning it in its third quarter presentation and confirming it would have an automatic transmission.

The small thumbnail shows the 2020 Slingshot’s new LED lights, matching what was shown at the dealer show. Further confirmation of the new Slingshot comes from a number of patent applications Polaris has filed with the USPTO. One such patent, filed in November 2018 for a new cooling system, includes an illustration of the new Slingshot’s design (shown below).

The two dotted shapes behind the grille indicate two radiator fans described in the patent. The current Slingshot’s radiator uses just a single fan.

While the general shape looks very similar to the current Slingshot, you can see the shape of the the LED lighting that match the image from the Q3 presentation. The drawing also shows additional bodywork partially blocking the front of the front tires and fully covering the suspension. Compare this to the 2018 Slingshot SLR LE shown below. It looks like the lower LED lights are at the almost same angle as the slant of the front shocks.

On the current Slingshot, the wheels are fully visible from the front.

The patent also shows drawings of a new engine that looks much different from the GM engine. The drawings also match the illustrations from two additional patents Polaris filed in May 2017 for a new engine. These patents confirm the engine is an Inline-Four, though there is no indication of its displacement. It’s unclear if Polaris will continue to use the Ecotec engine in some variations of the Slingshot, or if the new engine will completely replace the GM engine.

The cooling system patent application mentions, both in illustrations and in the patent text, a clutch pedal, so we should expect the new Slingshot will offer a choice of both manual and automatic transmissions. None of these patents describe the transmissions in any detail, but we can report that Polaris has recently filed a trademark application for the name “Autodrive” for use on “transmissions for three-wheeled motor vehicles for on road use.”

Ordinarily, Polaris would have announced its Slingshot lineup by this time of year, but as of this writing, we haven’t heard a peep yet. The Q3 presentation slide suggests the new Slingshot will be offered as a 2020 model, so we expect to hear official news soon. Check back with us here on Motorcycle.com for the latest information as it becomes available.

Dennis Chung
Dennis Chung

Dennis has been a part of the Motorcycle.com team since 2008, and through his tenure, has developed a firm grasp of industry trends, and a solid sense of what's to come. A bloodhound when it comes to tracking information on new motorcycles, if there's a new model on the horizon, you'll probably hear about it from him first.

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  • Craig Hoffman Craig Hoffman on Nov 26, 2019

    Was riding my bike a couple of weeks ago and caught up to a group of KTM X-Bows. Must have been a club drive as there was probably 8 of them. Those things are bad ass, and I suppose what the Slingshot would like to be when it grows up.

    It was fun to see all those X-Bows in a line, and the mods people had made to them, including hard tops.

    Here is a pic of one I found that Reiter Engineering went completely insane on.

    https://uploads.disquscdn.c...

    And a video

    https://www.youtube.com/wat...

    Ya, none of this is MC related, but neither is the original topic. If we are gonna talk about "motorcycle related cars" lets talk about cool ones :P

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    • Dan Dan on Jan 15, 2020

      Triple the price of the slingshot though! The slingshot is overpriced enough!

  • Ben Woolard Ben Woolard on Dec 10, 2019

    Just because those are technically a motorcycle through silly legal loopholes, doesn't mean you actually have to write about them on a motorcycle site.

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    • Ben Woolard Ben Woolard on Jan 04, 2020

      Believe me, I didn't read about it. I just came here to say that. 🙄

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