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Arctic Cat is an American brand of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles manufactured in Thief River Falls, Minnesota.The company was formed in 1960 and is now part of Textron Inc. Arctic Cat designs, engineers, manufactures, and markets all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and related parts, garments (such as snowmobile suits), and accessories.
They sell products for UTV's and ATV's in the side-by-side industry including brands such as Polaris, Can-Am, Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, Arctic Cat, Suzuki [2] The first product sold was the 2” Polaris Sportsman EZ Install Lift Kit, there have been major product advancements since then. [1]
On March 6, 2017, Textron acquired Arctic Cat for US$247M. Arctic Cat is a manufacturer of snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, and side-by-sides. Textron operates Arctic Cat as a subsidiary of Textron Specialized Vehicles. [22]
The Thundercat series was introduced in 1993, as Arctic Cats entry into the Musclesled category. [1] These sleds feature extremely powerful engines placed in chassis derived from racing models. The first-gen featured a Suzuki-produced, counterbalanced case-reed triple cylinder 2-stoke 900cc engine, which produced 161.5 horsepower .
Arctic Cat in 2005 introduced "Silent Track technology" on touring models such as the T660 Turbo, Bearcat, and some M-Series sleds. Ski-Doo has since then also used comparative "silent track technology" on some models. The use of aftermarket exhaust systems ("cans" or "silencers") is controversial.
Polaris Sno Traveler (1965) Polaris RZR ATV used by firefighters in the Kaibab National Forest. Edgar Hetteen (later described by the Snowmobile Hall of Fame in St. Germain, Wisconsin as the father of the snowmobile), David Johnson, and Edgar's brother Allan Hetteen were partners in Hetteen Hoist and Derrick [6] in Roseau, Minnesota. Edgar had ...
In the first year, Bombardier sold 225 Ski-Doos; four years later, 8,210 were sold. Bombardier slowed promotion of the Ski-Doo line to prevent it from crowding out other company products, while still dominating the snowmobile industry [11] against competitors Polaris Industries and Arctic Cat.
The Snow Cat tracked arctic vehicle was first released in 1985, packaged with the action figure Frostbite. [3] It featured a 680 hp engine, two high-speed "Avalanche" ski-missiles, and room for up to 10 Joes. [56] It was repainted and released as the Tiger Force Tiger Cat in 1988. [19]