Arctic Cat Drops ATV Prices for 2017

Lucas Cooney
by Lucas Cooney
Midsize and full size ATVs more affordable


Arctic Cat has unveiled the first round of its 2017 ATV and UTV lineup, which is highlighted by lower prices in its ATV family.

With an apparent focus on creating value for ATV buyers, Arctic Cat is significantly dropped the MSRP on several ATV models. The midsize Alterra 400 now starts at $5,499 ($5,799 in 2016), which is $500 less than both the Can-Am Outlander 450 and Polaris Sportsman 450. You can also step up to the midsize Alterra 500 for $5,999.

2017 Arctic Cat Alterra 500

2017 Arctic Cat Alterra 500

Not just focussing on the midsize ATV lineup, Arctic Cat also dropped the price of the full-size 500 4×4 ATV to $5,999, while the Alterra 700 ($9,199 in 2016) now comes in at $8,999, which is $200 more than the Can-Am Outlander 650.

2017 Arctic Cat Alterra 700

2017 Arctic Cat Alterra 700


2017 Arctic Cat First Wave Models


Including the new lower priced ATVs, Arctic Cat has taken the covers off of 27 2017 models so far. All of the new-for-2017 models were revealed back in January, which you can read about here.

Arctic Cat mentions specifically that this is the “first wave” of 2017 models, so you can expect to see more coming as the year progresses.

2017 Arctic Cat ATV Models

2017 Arctic Cat Alterra TRV

2017 Arctic Cat Alterra TRV

  • Alterra 90
  • Alterra 400
  • Alterra 500
  • Alterra 700
  • Alterra 700 XT EPS
  • Alterra TRV 500
  • Alterra TRV 700 XT EPS
  • Alterra TRV 1000 XT EPS
  • DVX 90
  • 150 2×4
  • 500 4×4
  • 1000 XT EPS
  • TBX 700 EPS
  • XC 450
  • Mud Pro 700 Limited EPS
  • Mud Pro 1000 Limited EPS

2017 Arctic Cat UTV Models

2017 Arctic Cat Prowler 500

2017 Arctic Cat Prowler 500

  • Prowler 500
  • Prowler 700 XT EPS
  • Prowler 1000 XT EPS
  • HDX 500 XT
  • HDX 700 XT EPS
  • HDX Crew 700 XT EPS
  • Wildcat Sport XT EPS
  • Wildcat Sport Limited EPS
  • Wildcat Trail
  • Wildcat Trail XT EPS
  • Wildcat Trail Limited EPS
Lucas Cooney
Lucas Cooney

I have been working exclusively in digital media since 1997. I started out with TSN.ca, spending nearly nine years creating and editing content on Canada's leading sports website. I left to join VerticalScope, Inc., one of the world's largest online publishers, to start a number of powersports publications. While at VerticalScope, I've helped create and oversee content for a wide variety of different publications, including ATV.com, Off-Road.com, ArcheryTalk.com, Tractor.com, RVGuide.com, and many more.

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