TWE’s Guide to Sea-Doo’s New Drops
By Gaby Keiderling

Sea-Doo thrives on variety. For 2026, the lineup stretches across lifestyles—compact Sparks for beginners, luxury GTX models for long cruises, performance rockets for speed addicts, and FishPro machines that turn fishing into a whole new sport. Sea-Doo doesn’t try to just do one thing. It tries to do everything. And we’re here to tell you just how well Sea-Doo does everything.
Rec-Lite: Spark Series, Starting $6,999
Affordable, light, and pure fun, the Spark is a gateway to the water. The Spark Trixx ($9,499) adds flair with trick modes and bold styling for riders who want to turn heads while pulling stunts.
Recreation: GTI Series, Starting $12,099

Sea-Doo’s all-around family platform. Stable, efficient, and accessible, with the GTI SE ($13,299) offering upgrades like a boarding ladder and integrated sound.
Touring: GTX & Explorer Pro Series, Starting $15,949

The GTX ($15,949) handles distance and comfort, while the GTX Limited ($22,549) adds polish with premium audio and finishes. The Explorer Pro ($20,149) is for gear-heavy adventurers chasing longer horizons.

Acceleration comes first with the GTR ($14,899) and GTR-X ($17,899). The RXP-X ($20,099) is a closed-course beast, while the RXT-X ($21,899) brings offshore stability with raw speed.
Tow Sports: Wake Series, Starting $14,849
Sea-Doo owns the tow-sports niche. The Wake ($14,849) is ready for boards and tubes, while the Wake Pro ($19,849) ups the ante with more power and stability for bigger wakes.
Sport Fishing: FishPro Series, Starting $15,849

Sea-Doo rewrote fishing with the FishPro. The Scout ($15,849) balances recreation with angling, the Sport ($18,149) adds more capacity, and the Trophy ($22,649) transforms a PWC into a serious fishing platform with swivel seating, sonar, and livewell.







