
Polaris Announces Limited Edition
ATVs for 2008
Minneapolis, MN (2/8/2008) - Polaris
Industries today announced the company's limited
edition ATV offerings for 2008. ATV enthusiasts
will be able to get "The World's Toughest
ATVs" in six limited edition packages.
New 2008 Polaris LE ATV models include:
2008 Sportsman 800 EFI Nuclear
Sunset
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2008 Sportsman
800 EFI Nuclear Red L.E. ATV
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Additional features on the limited edition model include:
- Nuclear Sunset paint
- Black cast aluminum rims
The MSRP (US) is $8,599, and
the MSRP (Canada) is $11,699. Machines will be
available in US and Canadian dealerships in March.
2008 Sportsman 800 X2 Stealth
Black
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2008 Sportsman
800 X2 Stealth Black L.E. ATV
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Additional features on the limited edition model include:
- Stealth Black paint
- Cast aluminum rims
The MSRP (US) is $9,599, and
the MSRP (Canada) is $11,999. Machines will be
available in US and Canadian dealerships in March.
2008 Sportsman 500 Touring Pearl
White
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2008 Sportsman
500 ATV Touring Pearl White L.E.
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Additional features on the limited edition model include:
- Pearl White and Silver paint
- Cast aluminum rims
The MSRP (US) is $7,999, and
the MSRP (Canada) is $10,299. Machines will be
available in US and Canadian dealerships in May.
2008 Sportsman 300 Pearl White
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2008 Sportsman 300 Pearl
White L.E. ATV
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Additional features on the limited edition model include:
- Pearl White and Silver paint
- Cast aluminum rims
The MSRP (US) is $5,099, and
the MSRP (Canada) is $7,199. Machines will be
available in US and Canadian dealerships in May.
2008 Sportsman Browning Hunter
Editions
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2008 Sportsman
Browning Hunter Edition L.E. ATV
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Three Browning editions are offered in the 500 H.O. EFI,
800 H.O. EFI models and Sportsman 500 X2. All include
the following additional features:
- Mossy Oak(r) "New Break Up(tm)"
brand pattern
- Camo-pattern rims
- Hand and thumb warmers
- Rear rack extenders
- Engine braking system (EBS) with active descent
control (ADC)
- Gun scabbard with Lock & Ride(tm) gun
mount
- Rear work lights
- Polaris 2,500 lb winch
- Browning logos
The MSRP (US) for the Browning
Sportsman 500 is $7,899, the Sportsman 800 is
$9,499 and Sportsman X2 500 is $8,899. The MSRP
(Canada) is $10,599 for the Browning Sportsman
500, $12,699 for the Browning Sportsman 800 and
$11,899 for the Sportsman 500 X2. Machines will
be available in US and Canadian dealerships in
April.
2008 Outlaw 525 S Stealth Black
and Gold-Blazin' Stealth speed
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Outlaw 525
S Stealth Black and Gold-Blazin' L.E.
ATV
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Additional features on the limited edition model
include:
- Stealth Black/White paint
- Gold powder-coated A-arms,
Swingarm and Heat Shield
- Black Powder-Coated Wheels
- Cut 'n Sew Seat (STX Vinyl/Carbon
Fiber Vinyl,/White Vinyl)
The MSRP (US) is $7,599, and
the MSRP (Canada) is $10,799. Machines will be
available in US and Canadian dealerships in March.
About Polaris:
With annual 2007 sales of $1.8 billion, Polaris
designs, engineers, manufactures and markets all-terrain
vehicles (ATVs), including the Polaris RANGER(tm),
snowmobiles and Victory motorcycles for recreational
and utility use.
Polaris is a recognized leader
in the snowmobile industry; and one of the largest
manufacturers of ATVs in the world. Victory motorcycles,
established in 1998 and representing the first
all-new American-made motorcycle from a major
company in nearly 60 years, are rapidly making
impressive in-roads into the motorcycle cruiser
and touring marketplace. Polaris also enhances
the riding experience with a complete line of
Pure Polaris apparel, accessories and parts, available
at Polaris dealerships.
Polaris Industries Inc. trades
on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
"PII," and the Company is included in
the S&P Small-Cap 600 stock price index.
Information about the complete
line of Polaris products, apparel and vehicle
accessories are available from authorized Polaris
dealers or anytime from the Polaris homepage at
www.polarisindustries.com.
www.polarisindustries.com
2100 Highway 55
Medina, MN 55340
(763) 417-8650
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