RIVA Motorsports Offers Incentives on 2025 Models and Early Access to 2026 PWCs

Boat show season always brings excitement—but its still a season, right on the heels of the holidays, where buyers are more cautious and value isn’t just about price — it’s about flexibility, service, and long-term ownership. 

RIVA Motorsports in Deerfield Beach has quietly been leaning into that idea, positioning its dealership side not just as a place to buy a ski, but as a long-term hub for riders at every stage — new buyers, returning owners, and those already thinking about what the 2026 riding season might look like.

Looking Ahead to 2026 — Without Rushing It
One of the more notable moves right now is RIVA Motorsports opening pre-orders for the all-new 2026 Sea-Doo lineup, paired with three years of coverage on 2026 personal watercraft models.

That kind of early-order incentive changes the conversation. Instead of scrambling mid-season or settling for what’s left on the floor, buyers can lock in what they want ahead of time — with added coverage built in from day one.

Yamaha riders aren’t left out either. Pre-orders for 2026 Yamaha WaveRunners are also open, giving brand-loyal buyers the same chance to plan ahead instead of reacting later.

Value Still Matters — Especially Right Now
While 2026 models are the talk of the town on the boat show circuit, RIVA Motorsports hasn’t ignored the reality that many riders are shopping right now, for right now, not some future delivery date.

There’s currently a $500 rebate on all Sea-Doo models, with up to $1,000 off select 2025 Sea-Doo models through Manager Specials. Performance-focused riders will also notice a $1,000 rebate on Sea-Doo RXP-X and RXT-X models, which continue to sit at the sharp end of the recreational-performance spectrum.

On the Yamaha side, RIVA Motorsports is offering Manager Specials on select 2025 WaveRunners, giving buyers a chance to step into a proven platform at a reduced cost—without waiting another season.

Financing is part of the equation too, with rates starting as low as 3.99%, an increasingly important factor as buyers weigh monthly ownership costs just as much as sticker price.

Trade-Ins Without the Guesswork
Another area where RIVA Motorsports is clearly trying to reduce friction is trade-ins.

Instead of the usual back-and-forth, riders can get a trade-in value online in about 30 seconds, making it easier to understand what a current ski is worth before ever setting foot in the showroom. For many buyers, that clarity is what turns “just looking” into a real conversation.

Add in ongoing inventory updates available with a quick online sign-up, and the dealership experience becomes less about pressure—and more about timing and information.

More Than Just the Racing Side of RIVA
RIVA’s name is synonymous with high-performance watercraft, but the motorsports store side of the operation is equally about accessibility—sales, service, parts, and support under one roof.

Whether it’s planning ahead for 2026, finding the right deal on a remaining 2025 model, or simply understanding trade-in options, RIVA Motorsports is a click away.

For more information, visit rivasuperstore.com, facebook.com/rivamotorsports or stop by RIVA Motorsports in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

Jessica Waters
Jessica Waters
Editor – [email protected] Currently the Managing Editor of the Dalton Daily Citizen in Northwest Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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