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ARCTIC
CAT FOUR-STROKE SNOWMOBILES MEET YEAR 2012 EPA STANDARD
THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn., Sept. 5, 2003 – Arctic Cat Inc. (Nasdaq:
ACAT) today announced that its 2004 Turbo and Trail model 4-Stroke
snowmobiles received certification by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
for meeting the strict emission standards required by the year 2012.
“We’re proud that Arctic Cat continues to lead the snowmobile
industry,” said Christopher Twomey, chairman and chief executive
officer. “Arctic Cat was the first to produce a commercially available
four-stroke snowmobile. We are pleased that our four-stroke engine today is
significantly cleaner than the EPA’s 2012 standards. Achieving EPA compliance
so far ahead of schedule demonstrates our technology leadership and commitment
to producing environmentally responsible snowmobiles.”
The EPA adopted new emissions standards in 2002 for
snowmobiles and other recreational vehicles to reduce air pollution from
hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide. Manufacturers are required to begin meeting
these regulations in 2006, with the EPA emissions requirements becoming
increasingly more stringent by 2012.
Arctic Cat has been developing four-stroke engine technology since 1996.
The company was the first and only snowmobile manufacture to offer sleds with
four-stroke engines in the 2002 model year. Four-stroke snowmobiles are cleaner
and quieter than typical two-stroke machines.
About Arctic Cat
Arctic Cat Inc. designs, engineers, manufactures
and markets snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) under the Arctic Cat®
brand name, as well as related parts, garments and accessories. For more information, please visit Arctic Cat’s Web site at
www.arcticcat.com.