What is going on with Arctic Cat?
The Federal Court of Canada has released its Public Judgment and Reasons document on the Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) and Arctic Cat (AC) patent infringement lawsuit that was decided on July 15, 2020. The decision clearly prohibits Arctic Cat from selling its snowmobiles that infringe on the patent in Canada.
How much does an Arctic Cat cost?
The average cost for an Arctic Cat ATV is $13,000. But, throughout the ATV industry, you can expect to spend, on average, $8,000 for a single-passenger vehicle and $16,000 for a multi-passenger vehicle.
When did Arctic Cat start making all terrain vehicles?
All-terrain vehicles. Arctic Cat started producing utility all-terrain vehicles in 1996, and expanded to produce side by side UTV’s in 2005.
Is the Arctic Cat snowmobile still in production?
The all-terrain vehicle and side-by-side models branded as Arctic Cat were either discontinued or rebranded Textron, whereas the snowmobile models have kept the Arctic Cat brand. In early 2019, the company announced that the Arctic Cat brand would return to its side-by-sides and ATVs, beginning with the 2020 model year. Vehicles today
When does Arctic Cat side by side come out?
In 2017, Arctic Cat produced its final model year for ATVs after joining Textron with the Alterra continuing under the Textron Off Road brand name. The Arctic Cat brand will return to side-by-side lines in 2019, for model year 2020 vehicles. Arctic Cat offered its first side by side UTV, the Prowler, starting in 2005.
Why did the Arctic Cat have a lay down engine?
These sleds featured a lay down type engine which placed the carburetors in front of the engine, which was centered low in the sled to centralize mass and was believed to allow cooler air inlet temperatures.
All-terrain vehicles. Arctic Cat started producing utility all-terrain vehicles in 1996, and expanded to produce side by side UTV’s in 2005.
The all-terrain vehicle and side-by-side models branded as Arctic Cat were either discontinued or rebranded Textron, whereas the snowmobile models have kept the Arctic Cat brand. In early 2019, the company announced that the Arctic Cat brand would return to its side-by-sides and ATVs, beginning with the 2020 model year. Vehicles today
In 2017, Arctic Cat produced its final model year for ATVs after joining Textron with the Alterra continuing under the Textron Off Road brand name. The Arctic Cat brand will return to side-by-side lines in 2019, for model year 2020 vehicles. Arctic Cat offered its first side by side UTV, the Prowler, starting in 2005.
These sleds featured a lay down type engine which placed the carburetors in front of the engine, which was centered low in the sled to centralize mass and was believed to allow cooler air inlet temperatures.