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The company announced the Thief River Falls facility has joined the St. Cloud plant in new production about 90 days after new ...
In April, the snowmobile and recreational vehicle manufacturer was taken over by former Arctic Cat executive Brad Darling.
After considerable uncertainty about the company’s future, Arctic Cat has announced it is now back in business, and it’s once again producing machines at its Minnesota-based factories.
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RideApart on MSNArctic Cat Lives Again, Resumes Production After Nearly Dying
After its parent company announced Arctic Cat would cease operations, a group of dedicated folks saved the snowmobile and UTV ...
Arctic Cat received $850,000 in incentives to help with a $26 million expansion with the condition it "maintains its workforce" and grow its workforce in Thief River Falls by 39 employees.
Arctic Cat ATVs range from child-friendly models to hardcore variants - including sport, recreation, trail, and utility models. Their current range is named the Alterra, and it starts with the 90cc ...
Power comes from a 696cc, SOHC, 4-stroke, 4-valve W/EFI engine which is fueled by a 5.7 gallons fuel tank. Hit the jump for more information on the Arctic Cat 700 limited.
At the heart of the ATV sits a 270 cc, SOHC, 4 - stroke, 2 - valve engine which is mated to an automatic CVT transmission. Hit the jump for more information on the Arctic Cat 300.
Arctic Cat also introduced the industry’s most powerful 180-horsepower turbo engine and 19 all-new snowmobile models in a line that includes 84 snowmobiles with enhanced components, exciting new ...
That was the year, 1995, Arctic Cat shipped its first ATV. By the 2004 fiscal year ATVs made up more than half of Arctic Cat's sales. But that was a threshold Polaris had crossed back in 1998.
Arctic Cat officially resumed production with a Wildcat XX side-by-side being the first vehicle off the assembly line at its ...
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