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Production of snowmobiles, ATVs, and side-by-sides will restart in late summer following a pause in operations late last year. Arctic Cat also plans to hire new employees at the St. Cloud facility.
The prior owner had planned to lay off about 385 employees at the Arctic Cat's Thief River Falls home base starting this month.
Now, in the announcement Thursday, Arctic Cat unveiled a new 2026 snowmobile lineup, with plans to ramp up production at the Thief River Falls plant.
Arctic Cat snowmobiles are easily recognizable among enthusiasts, but the brand's recently changed hands with a new owner. So where are they made now?
Former Arctic Cat executive Brad Darling, along with an investment group, have purchased the Thief River Falls-based manufacturing company, according to a press release from Arctic Cat.
Arctic Cat was previously owned by Textron, which had announced in December that it was pausing operations at the St. Cloud facility.
Former Arctic Cat executive Brad Darling, along with an investment group, has purchased the Thief River Falls-based snowmobile manufacturer. Arctic Cat announced the acquisition from Textron ...