At the Dakar 2025 rest day in Ha'il, Sébastien Loeb Racing had already won the prologue and two stages — Brock Heger sitting first overall, with team-mate De Soultrait in second. The RZR Pro R was dominating.
Halfway through the 2025 Dakar Rally and the story was already being written in Polaris's favour. At the rest day in Ha'il, following five gruelling stages including a demanding 48-hour chronometer section, Sébastien Loeb Racing had their RZR Pro R machines sitting first and second overall in the SSV category.
Brock Heger and Max Eddy Jr. led the field with a time of 31h 51m 54s, while team-mates Xavier de Soultrait and Martin Bonnet sat second, 1 hour 18 minutes behind. The team had already claimed three stage victories through the prologue and first two competitive stages.
The RZR Pro R's performance across mixed terrain — dunes, rocky stages, and the marathon's endurance demands — underlines what makes it such a compelling machine in the real world too. The same characteristics that keep it competitive across 5,000 kilometres of Saudi desert make it outstanding on farms, estates, and off-road terrain in the UK.
As your local authorised Polaris dealer, Webb Engineers can put you in an RZR Pro R. Come and talk to us — whether you're after a high-performance recreation machine or something capable enough for serious work, the RZR range delivers.