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XP1K - The Story

Jan. 8, 2014
UTVUG Staff

In 2013 UTVUnderground.com, Mad Media, and RJ Anderson set out to create the most impressive viral video the UTV and off-road industry had ever scene. What came about was a 10 minute epic of some of the most insane stunts anyone had ever attempted in a vehicle. XP1K not only launched the new 2014 RZR XP1000 for Polaris, it also pushed the RZR into the mainstream. Go behind the scenes with the team that made XP1K and get an inside look at how the project came together. #XP1K Professional Driver. One-Of-A-Kind Heavily Modified Vehicle. Do Not Attempt. You Could Die. Driver: RJ Anderson Vehicle Specs: www.XP1K.com Location: Kaiser Eagle Mountain Song: "In the Moog" by Extreme Music Mad Media, and UTVUnderground.com launched an extraordinary viral video on August 8th dubbed "XP1K", that features off-road champion and factory Polaris off-road racer RJ Anderson behind the wheel of a custom built, 190 horsepower, 2014 Polaris RZR XP1000 UTV. The video is a non-stop blitz of off-road action, jaw dropping close calls, and precision driving -- and features a climactic world distance record jump. XP1K has racked up over 800,000 views in a mere three weeks, and has been featured on Jalopnik, Top Gear, Drift.com, Complex, BBC, Car and Driver, Autoblog, Offroad.com, Supercross.com, and Powersports Business, to great acclaim. MORE: UTVUnderground.com and Mad Media tapped our friend, championship UTV and Pro-Lite racer RJ Anderson to pilot our 2014 Polaris RZR XP1K machines, and together we put down a dream list of stunts and tricks that we could stich together into a single, over-the-top video. We assembled an off-road dream team to build two RZR XP1K UTV's, so that we could attempt the most fantastic and challenging UTV stunts ever filmed. Our RZR XP1K machines started out as bone stock 2014 Polaris RZR XP1000's -- and were built into race ready vehicles with the help of suspension master Randy Anderson (Walker Evans Racing), UTV racecar builder and racer Mark Holz (HOLZ Racing Products), engine and drivetrain guru Kevin Kroyer, (Kroyer Racing Engines), and Polaris RZR turbo expert Trey Lokey, (MCX-USA Turbos). We also got a ton of support from the technicians at Polaris -- who were instrumental in helping us breathe life into these cars. The location we picked for XP1K is called Eagle Mountain. It's an abandoned iron mine just East of Palm Springs, California that has been used in several TV commercials and movies. Our video doesn't feature futuristic killing machines (Terminator), but it was the perfect off-road playground to showcase RJ Anderson's aggressive driving skills, car control, and the power and durability of the new RZR XP1000. The goal of this project was simple. We wanted to share our love of UTV's with the world. We wanted to put YOU in the drivers seat, and let you feel what it's like to smash the gas pedal and GO! Keep track of all the XP1K news and information at www.XP1K.com Be sure to subscribe to this channel and LIKE our Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/utvunderground https://www.twitter.com/utvunderground Instagram @ UTVUnderground https://www.Facebook.com/PolarisRZR https://www.Facebook.com/therj37 ©2013 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED // A UTVUNDERGROUND LLC PRODUCTION Polaris Industries is not responsible for the content in this video. Polaris RZR™ is a registered trademark of Polaris Industries Inc. Adult models - 16 and older. Be sure to get safety training. The vehicle displayed in this video is not intended for on-road use. Driver must be 16 years old with a valid driver's license. Passenger must be 12 years old, and tall enough to use hand holds and plant feet firmly on floor. Always use cab nets, wear seatbelts, helmets, eye protection, and protective clothing. Do not operate on public roads. Avoid excessive speeds, sharp turns, and difficult terrain. Riding and alcohol/drugs don't mix! Never carry more than the appropriate amount of passengers. Follow all warnings/instructions in owners manuals and on product. UTV Underground and their affiliates are not responsible for injuries that may occur from emulating or copying the riding, driving, or stunts performed in this video. Visit www.rohva.org for more information on safe operation off-road vehicles. [gallery link="file" order="DESC" orderby="post_date"]
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