Where is ARCTIC Cat made?
Thief River Falls, MN
That’s why in 2019 we decided our off-road vehicles should carry the Arctic Cat name once again. Today, the bulk of our manufacturing happens at our facility in Thief River Falls, MN, with trails in our backyard and the mountains just a day’s drive away.
Who makes ARCTIC Cat?
Textron
Arctic Cat became a part of Textron in 2017. Our vehicles are now designed and built by Textron Specialized Vehicles, a division of Textron that also manufactures Cushman commercial and industrial utility vehicles, E-Z-GO golf cars, Jacobsen turf equipment and Textron Ground Support Equipment .
Who owns ARCTIC Cat?
TextronTextron Specialized Vehicles Inc.
Arctic Cat/Parent organizations
How fast will a Arctic Cat 650 go?
The Arctic Cat Prowler 650 is a rec-utility vehicle that was produced from 2006 to 2009. This 4×4 featured fully-independent front and rear A-arms, 50-mph top speed, superb hauling capabilities, a high center of gravity, and automatic Duramatic™ transmission, making it the perfect adventure quad.
What year was the Arctic Cat Prowler made?
1990 Arctic Cat Prowler: Introduced in 1990, the Arctic Cat Prowler was powered by a new, smaller 2 cylinder 440cc engine, that weighed 435 lb and cost $6,669.00. It was one of the first machines to move away from the leaf springs.
How fast does a Arctic Cat 650 go?
Who makes Arctic Cat UTV engines?
Suzuki
Suzuki has supplied engines for Arctic Cat since 1976. It became a major shareholder in June 1988, paying $12.8 million for a 33 percent stake in the company, then known as Arctco.
Is Polaris and Arctic Cat the same?
The boom faded and a brutal fight for survival ensued. The current Polaris Industries was really born in the early 1980s when the parent company Textron — yes, the same company now buying Arctic Cat — wanted to get rid of it. Polaris executive W. Hall Wendel Jr.