Bobcat Turns To Polaris To Produce “Work” Vehicles

Bobcat has entered into a strategic alliance with Polaris to co-develop vehicles for the work segment of the utility vehicle market. The first vehicles are expected to hit the market in the latter half of 2010 and replace Bobcat’s 2100, 2200 and 2300 utility vehicles currently manufactured by Club Car. Bobcat and Club Car were both part of Ingersoll Rand before Bobcat was acquired by Doosan Infracore in late 2007. The alliance will help Polaris expand beyond their strengths in the powersports/recreational vehicle segment. Bobcat reports that only 20 of 1,800 Polaris dealers currently sell Bobcat products. The agreement will not have an affect Bob Cat’s Tool Cat line or the Polaris Ranger line. Learn more

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