BOMBARDIER
ADDS THE SPORT-UTILITY QUEST 650 TO ATV LINE-UP
Valcourt,
Qubec, June 1st, 2001 - Bombardier Recreational
Products is introducing the Quest 650, an
All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) aimed at the sport-utility
segment of the market. The Quest 650 joins
the utility-targeted Traxter and the DS 650 sport
model in the growing Bombardier ATV line-up.
This new Bombardier ATV benefits from several innovative
technologies such as the 644 cc 4-Tec CVT engine
manufactured by Rotax. Specially engineered to meet
the demands of recreational riders, this motor delivers
quick, responsive power across a very wide power band.
The Quest 650s semi step-through design
allows easy access to the engine compartment, while also
allowing easier mounting and dismounting for the rider.
In addition, the Quest 650 features a
continuously variable transmission (CVT). The
clutching is calibrated to provide quicker, smoother
acceleration engagement producing a get-on-and-go
ride much like that found on a Bombardier Ski-Doo
snowmobile. It also has the largest capacity fuel tank
on the market, giving it significantly longer range. The
Quest 650 also shares Bombardier Traxter
benefits such as the full-time 4WD Visco-Lok* Optimized
Traction system, the rear-mounted radiator, the large
up-front storage compartment, and the park position.
"This sport-utility model is the next step in
Bombardier ATV technology to expand toward the more
recreational side of the market", stated Benoit
Lafortune, Vice President, Marketing and Strategic
Planning, ATV. "It also reflects our commitment to
cover 70% of ATV market segments within two years by
introducing three new models in 2001 and three more in
2002".
To invite consumers to try Bombardier ATV's, the new Quest 650
will be available for demo rides at 17 ATV fairs and
shows in the United States from June through October. In
Canada, it will hit the road to visit more than 50
cities coast to coast as the center piece of the 2002
Bombardier Road Tour showcasing to riders and dealers.
Available
in blue or green, the Quest 650 is set to
debut at Bombardier dealerships in June, with a yellow
XT model also being introduced which adds handguards,
windshield, chrome rims, heavy-duty front and rear
bumpers, a standard winch, and a dual pattern seat for
increase comfort.
Bombardier Recreational Products designs, develops,
builds, distributes and markets Ski-Doo and Lynx
snowmobiles, snowgrooming equipment and multi-purpose
tracked vehicles, Sea-Doo watercraft and sport boats
and Bombardier all-terrain vehicles. Snowmobiles,
ATVs, watercraft and some sport boats are powered by
Rotax engines that are designed and built by
Bombardier-Rotax GmbH, which also builds motors for
motorcycles, scooters, karts and aircraft. In March
2001, the group acquired the Evinrude and Johnson
outboard marine engines as well as the FICHT RAM fuel
injection technology.
Bombardier Inc., a diversified manufacturing and service
company, is a world leading manufacturer of business
jets, regional aircraft, rail transportation equipment
and motorized recreational products. It is also a
provider of financial services and asset management. The
Corporation employs 79,000 people in 23 countries in the
Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Bombardiers
revenues for its fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2001 totaled
$16.1 billion and more than 90% were generated outside
Canada.
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subsidiaries.
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