Is There a Turo for ATVs? Yes — It's Called ThrottleShare
April 16, 2026 · 5 min read
Short answer: yes. ThrottleShare is the peer-to-peer rental marketplace for powersports vehicles — ATVs, UTVs, side-by-sides, jet skis, pontoons, dirt bikes, motorcycles, snowmobiles, RVs, and campers. Think Turo, but for the garage full of toys.
Why Turo doesn't cover ATVs or jet skis
Turo is a car-only marketplace. Outdoorsy covers RVs and campervans. Boatsetter handles boats. None of them touch ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes, jet skis, or snowmobiles. That left millions of owners with expensive recreational vehicles sitting idle 340+ days a year, and renters stuck paying $500+/day to traditional rental shops that barely exist outside tourist towns.
How ThrottleShare works
Owners list their ATV, UTV, jet ski, pontoon, snowmobile, or other powersports vehicle with photos, pricing, and availability. Listing is free — there's no monthly fee. Renters browse by category and city, book dates, pay through Stripe, and sign an electronic waiver. The owner meets them for pickup, hands over the keys, and collects payment directly from the platform.
What vehicles are on ThrottleShare
- ATVs (4-wheelers)
- UTVs and side-by-sides (Polaris RZR, Can-Am Maverick, Kawasaki Mule)
- Dirt bikes and enduros
- Street motorcycles and cruisers
- Jet skis (Sea-Doo, Yamaha WaveRunner, Kawasaki)
- Pontoons, bass boats, ski boats
- Snowmobiles
- RVs, travel trailers, campers
- Golf carts and street-legal electric carts
Where does ThrottleShare operate?
ThrottleShare is live across the United States, with the most inventory in Florida, Texas, California, Nevada, Michigan, Minnesota, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, North Carolina, Arizona, and Illinois. New owners join daily.
Why list on ThrottleShare
Your ATV, UTV, or jet ski costs money to own whether you're riding it or not. Insurance, storage, depreciation, and seasonal maintenance add up fast. Listing on ThrottleShare turns that liability into income — owners in popular markets routinely make $400-$2,000/month on one vehicle without giving up their own ride time.