Hoonigan Industries has always been on the rampage since famed rally, race and stunt driver Ken Block founded the group. Also known as Hoonigans, they are responsible for the Gymkhana series and some of the craziest drives anyone can find on the Internet. Once again, the Hoonigans did something more than a mischief, as no one would want to do a massive air jump over a highway in a side-by-side.

Hoonigans Say Goodbye To Long Beach

The latest stunt from the Hoonigans – captured in their "Jump Cuts" video on YouTube – was not without a reason. The Hoonigans are leaving their vaunted shop in Long Beach, California. They're moving to their new abode at an all-new studio a little north in Compton. Before they leave their Long Beach shop, the Hoonigans thought it was only proper to give the place a proper sendoff.

A half-hearted sendoff would be disrespectful, so the Hoonigans decided to go for something they do best – drive crazy with a big jump. Polaris joined the fun and provided the Hoonigans with a factory fresh RZR Pro R. Of course, the Hoonigans modified the side-by-side for the job. Not only that, Polaris sent their RZR Factory Racing ambassador – off-road champion RJ Anderson – to make crazy things happen.

Gymkhana Jumps Done With New RZR Pro R

The stunt started with the RJ-piloted RZR getting out of the Hoonigan Donut Garage doing some skids along with the Hoonigans’ Shart Kart. After making a donut or two, RJ then headed out to the streets, sped up the RZR to a waiting ramp and jumped over an elevated highway with around six Hoonigan project cars on it (including the "Scumbug," Brian Scotto’s Porsche 965 Turbo RWB, and four more machines).

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RJ had just started, and the RZR continued its mesmerizing run by running over a fountain and entering the parking garage of the Long Beach Performing Arts Center. Inside, the RZR demonstrated its off-road prowess by hurdling artificial obstacles. Then, the RZR did a side-wheelie while Tanner Foust’s LS7-swapped Passat Party Taxi drifted donuts around it. As soon the RZR exited the parking area, it went for huge jumps after another.

A Huge Stunt That Ends Well On The Beach

Hoonigan Polaris RZR Pro R beach
Via Hoonigan on YouTube

Finding itself on the beach, the RZR joined other modified off-roaders for a quick race on the sand. The RZR then peeled off from the group, and went for another jump before joining a group of lowrider vehicles on the beach.

While the stunt was Hoonigan’s cool sendoff to its Long Beach home, it was also a teaser to the new Polaris We RZR Pro R, which full unveiling won’t happen until November 9, 2021.

Source: Hoonigan on YouTube