Editor’s note: Motorcyclist has test driven previous iterations of the Slingshot during the 2022 Polaris Slingshot SL MC Commute Review and 2020 Polaris Slingshot SL MC Commute Review articles and videos.
Customer feedback led Polaris to add both a Ram X-Grip Phone Mount and Excursion Rearview Mirror to its catalog. There will also be a 7-inch touchscreen available that will be powered by Ride Command, giving riders access to Apple CarPlay, turn-by-turn GPS, and smartphone Bluetooth connection.
The vented sport hood, which comes standard on the Slingshot R, will be available as an upgrade for all other Slingshot models along with heated and cooled seats. Select models will be able to accommodate XKGlow interior lights, Aluminum Roll Hoops, the Excursion Top, and the Slingshade.
“Whether you’re looking to elevate your everyday, escape on an epic adventure, or utilize the three-wheel canvas for self-expression, the 2023 Polaris Slingshot delivers limitless possibilities to design your perfect ride,” Chris Sergeant, Polaris Slingshot vice president, said in a company press release. “Each year we continue to evolve the lineup by listening to our riders, and this year is another example of thoughtful additions and enhancements that answer the call and serve our passionate owners.”
Below you’ll find the model lineup with pricing and colorway information.
Slingshot S: $21,499–$23,349 in Moonlight White
Slingshot S with Technology Package 1: $24,299–$26,449 in Moonlight White or Jet Black
Slingshot SL: $27,499–$29,649 in Storm Gray, Cobalt Blue, Neon Lime, or Pacific Teal
Slingshot SLR: $30,399–$32,549 in Red Shadow, Lime Shadow, or Cobalt Blue Fade
Slingshot R: $33,999–$36,449 in Desert Sky, Graphite Blue, Miami Blue Fade, Lime Dream, or Pacific Teal Haze