Arctic Cat’s New Cross-Action II Rear Suspension
Arctic Cat’s Cross-Action II rear suspension improves handling, traction and versatility with updated geometry for trail and crossover riding.
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Arctic Cat’s Cross-Action II rear suspension improves handling, traction and versatility with updated geometry for trail and crossover riding.
Read MoreFor 2027, Arctic Cat is taking rider comfort and control to the next level by greatly expanding the availability of electronic power steering (EPS) across its snowmobile lineup.
Read MoreThe 2027 Arctic Cat Jag marks the return of the iconic Jag nameplate, bringing a fresh, race-inspired energy back to the trail segment in Arctic Cat’s all-new lineup.
Read MoreThe 2027 Arctic Cat El Tigré 858 returns as one of the most compelling premium trail snowmobiles on the market—a machine that blends powerful performance, thoughtful engineering, modern technology, and rider-focused refinement.
Read MoreWith the racing season entering its final stretch, Team Arctic competitors are keeping the pressure on across cross-country, hillclimb and regional circuits. From Minnesota to New Hampshire and west to Idaho, Arctic Cat racers continue stacking podium finishes while remaining firmly in the hunt for multiple season titles.
Read MoreThe 2027 Arctic Cat lineup is here, featuring the return of the Jag and El Tigre nameplates, a new 146-inch rear suspension and expanded EPS options.
Read MoreDemonstrating its dedication to outdoor winter motorized recreation, Arctic Cat announced the asset acquisition of Widescape™ – known for the Widescape WS250 stand-up enduro snowmobiles.
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