But it is a new species, they're capable of reproduction. They're not evolved for anything however.
So, what is the fitness of this new "species" and will it hybridize only rarely with relatives, if at all? How is the fitness of offspring of this species and close relatives? Does this species have it's own unique genome?
Is it a result of sex between two similar individuals of same taxon, making this a direct continuation of that lineage? What is the phylogeny of this species? How is it related to Polar and Grizzly? What are the differences and reproductive barriers between this new species and closely related taxons? How does this exactly qualify as a new species and not a hybrid between two more or less closely related species?
If a hybrid is a new species, it certainly puts the entire evolutionary theory in interesting light. I mean, then we have a new species - mule. Only that it is infertile. Or several citrus fruit trees. Does a hybrid between Goldeneye and Smew count as new species?