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Textron Off Road 2018 Model Line: Integration of Arctic Cat

2018 Textron Off Road

Today Textron Off Road unveiled its 2018 line of ATVs and Side-by-Sides, including the model families: Alterra, Wildcat, Prowler and Stampede.

The company clarified which models will constitute its new line, as well as which models will remain while inventories last.

As I look at the announcement, it looks like 2018 is a transition year for the company, which makes perfect sense considering the monumental process of bringing Arctic Cat into the Textron family.

Here’s the official release from Textron Off Road, with bolded/underline emphasis added by me:

 

Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc., a Textron Inc. company, is transitioning Arctic Cat side-by-sides and ATVs to the Textron Off Road brand, effective with eighteen, 2018 models.

Textron Inc. acquired Arctic Cat in March 2017, adding another powerful brand to its portfolio that includes Bell Helicopter®, Cessna® and Beechcraft® aircraft, Greenlee® professional tools, Jacobsen® professional turf-care equipment, and Dixie Chopper® zero-turn mowers, among many others. Most Arctic Cat side-by-sides and ATVs, including the popular Alterra™, Prowler™ and Wildcat™ product lines, will now carry the Textron Off Road brand name, joining the Textron Off Road Stampede™ side-by-side to form a robust 2018 model year lineup.

“With Textron Off Road, we are marrying Arctic Cat’s legacy of high performance, reliability and innovation to Textron’s powerful combination of engineering expertise, manufacturing know-how, and Fortune 200 resources,” said Kevin Holleran, president and CEO of Textron Specialized Vehicles Inc. “Together as Textron Off Road, we are creating a new leader in off-road vehicle performance.”

The Arctic Cat brand name will remain on all snowmobile product lines.

Side-by-side and ATV production will continue in Thief River Falls, Minn., with the manufacture of Stampede models relocating there from Augusta, Ga. Production of the Textron Motors engines that power the Stampede will move from Germany to the company’s St. Cloud, Minn. production facility, which already produces several four-stroke off road engines for ATVs and side-by-sides, and two-stroke engines for Arctic Cat snowmobiles.

Some Alterra and XC ATVs, and HDX and Prowler side-by-side models, will retain the Arctic Cat brand while inventory lasts.

To avoid product overlap, the Textron Off Road Recoil® and Ambush® side-by-side product lines, as well as the Onslaught™ ATV, will be discontinued. 

Current owners of Arctic Cat side-by-sides and ATVs can continue to visit their Arctic Cat dealer for vehicle service, parts and accessories.

The Textron Off Road Model Year 2018 lineup will consist of the following vehicles starting August 16th, 2017:

ATV

  • Mid-Size Utility     
    • Alterra 500
  • Full-Size Utility
    • Alterra VLX 700 (Alterra VLX 700 and Alterra VLX 700 EPS models)
    • Alterra TBX 700
  • Sport
    • Alterra MudPro 700 LTD

 

Side-by-Side

  • Electric
    • Recoil (Recoil and Recoil iS models)
  • Utility
    • Prowler 500
    • Stampede (Stampede, Stampede X, Stampede 4 and Stampede 4X models)
  • Sport
    • Wildcat Trail (Wildcat Trail, Wildcat Trail XT and Wildcat Trail LTD models)
    • Wildcat Sport (Wildcat Sport XT and Wildcat Sport LTD models)
  • Performance
    • Wildcat X (Wildcat X, Wildcat X LTD and Wildcat 4X LTD models)

 

Additional 2018 Changes

The Stampede is no longer available in a “base” non-EPS model. The remaining model names have changed as follows to align with the larger family lineup:

Stampede EPS is now Stampede

Stampede EPS+ is now Stampede X

Stampede XTR EPS is now Stampede 4

Stampede XTR EPS+ is now Stampede 4X

 

ATVs retaining the Arctic Cat brand while inventory lasts:

  • Alterra 90
  • Alterra DVX 90
  • Alterra 150
  • Alterra 300
  • Alterra TRV 500
  • Alterra TRV 700 XT EPS
  • Alterra 700
  • Alterra 700XT EPS
  • XC 450

 

Side-by-sides retaining the Arctic Cat brand while inventory lasts:

  • HDX 700
  • Prowler 700
  • HDX Crew
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8 COMMENTS

  1. So no more trv or is that something potentially coming later? I know a few guys that would be diaappointed if they don’t. 😉

  2. I still think they should have kept the A/C name for Canada at least. The Textron name means nothing up here. but in time I guess it will catch on.

  3. I know the Textron name from working on aircraft, but their product line is virtually unknown in the US. Arctic Cat ATVs had history. I love my TRV 550, and know several people who will be disappointed. Textron needs to make a TRV line. If not, I won’t be buying any, ever.

  4. I’d be curious to know how long Textron will continue to make parts for AC. How many years? Also which vehicles have the AC motors? 80hp does not tell me what I want to know, CCs, or CI.

  5. Nous avons 3 vtt et 1 motoneige, et nous les aimons tous vraiment. Ne changez pas toute la gamme, laissez-lui au moins son nom. Allons-nous pouvoir voir les nouveaux modèles? Pour l’instant il semble y avoir peu de modèles comparativement à toute l’ancienne gamme.

  6. I have owned 4 AC ATV’s, all TRV’s and my buddy has also owned 4, 2 1up’s and 2 TRV’s. So no more TRV’s no more Arctic Cat’s (Textron Off Road) vehicles.

  7. I have a 2018 Stampede, love it but when I let up on the gas it surges
    violently. Has anyone else had this problem and wondering if I did
    something wrong.

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