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ARCTIC CAT DVX Models/Series Timeline, Specifications & Photos

Generations: 13
First production year: 2004
ARCTIC CAT DVX 90 photo gallery

This youth model comes with a green neutral and red reverse indicator light to let your little rider know what gear their machine is in. No time like the present to get your young riders hooked on riding. Our 2-valve, 4-stroke, 90cc, air-cooled engine is clean, quiet and fuel-efficient. The speed limiter tops out at 15 mph.

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ARCTIC CAT 300 DVX photo gallery

With an aggressive riding stance, the 2012 Arctic Cat 300 DVX still leaves a lot of freedom of movement to the rider, allowing good leaning in fast turns and encouraging riders to keep pushing their limits. Despite its sporty attire, this quad is equally fun for dirt racing, forest trails and sand dunes, as it's well equipped for pretty much anything, while the wheelbase which is only a bit bigger than the width makes it very stable and well-balanced racing beast.

Operating this quad requires the minimal age of 16 and thanks to its automatic transmission, riding it is easy even for the less-experienced users. The 4-stroke 270cc engine is liquid-cooled and also has a fan to keep temperature in control in warm racing conditions, and the reverse gear is useful ti quickly get back on the right track. No luggage racks are present, so if you want to ride your 2012 SVX 300 on a weekend trip, the backpack is your friend.

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ARCTIC CAT 300 DVX photo gallery

The 2011 Arctic Cat 300 DVX is a 2WD mid-size sport quad which will go pretty much anywhere, no matter whether you have sand dunes in mind or are longing for the cool, moist forest trails. With an aggressive riding stance, the 2011 300 DVX still leaves a lot of freedom of movement to the rider, allowing good leaning in fast turns and encouraging riders to keep pushing their limits.

Operating this quad requires the minimal age of 16 and thanks to its automatic transmission, riding it is easy even for the less-experienced users. The front suspension comprises two independent A-Arms, while the rear one is a swingarm with 6.5”(16.5 cm) travel for great ground contact.

The 4-stroke 4-valve 270cc engine is liquid-cooled and also has a fan to keep temperature in control in warm racing conditions. The wheelbase is only a bit bigger than the width and this makes the 2011 Arctic Cat 300 DVX a very stable and well-balanced racing beast.

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ARCTIC CAT 300 DVX photo gallery

The 2009 Arctic Cat 300 DVX is a 2WD mid-size sport quad which will go pretty much anywhere, no matter whether you have sand dunes in mind or are longing for the cool, moist forest trails. With an aggressive riding stance, the 2009 300 DVX still leaves a lot of freedom of movement to the rider, allowing good leaning in fast turns and encouraging riders to keep pushing their limits.

The front suspension comprises two independent A-Arms, while the rear one is a swingarm with 6.5”(16.5 cm) travel for great ground contact. The 4-stroke 4-valve 270cc engine is liquid-cooled and also has a fan to keep temperature in control in warm racing conditions. The wheelbase is only a bit bigger than the width and this makes the 2008 Arctic Cat 300 DVX a very stable and well-balanced racing beast. Minimal operator age is 16, even if the transmission is a CVT automatic one.

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ARCTIC CAT 300 DVX photo gallery

With sporty performance in mind, the 2008 Arctic Cat 300 DVX is a 2WD quad which will go pretty much anywhere, no matter whether you have sand dunes in mind or are longing for the cool, moist forest trails. With an aggressive riding stance, the 2008 300 DVX still leaves a lot of freedom of movement to the rider, allowing good leaning in fast turns.

The front suspension comprises two independent A-Arms, while the rear one is a swingarm with 6.5”(16.5 cm) travel for great ground contact. The 4-stroke 4-valve 270cc engine is liquid-cooled and also has a fan to keep temperature in control in warm racing conditions.

The wheelbase is only a bit bigger than the width and this makes the 2008 Arctic Cat 300 DVX a very stable and well-balanced racing beast. Minimal operator age is 16, even if the transmission is a CVT automatic one.

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ARCTIC CAT 50 DVX Automatic photo gallery

If you see some champion genes in your kids and would like to see if ATV motocross is one of the sports they could master, having them riding the 2007 Arctic Cat 50 DVX Automatic might be one of the greatest idea. Especially designed for riders 12 and up, this ATV comes with spot on ergonomics and riding it even on the roughest trails will not be intimidating.

With an automatic transmission and firm brakes, the 2007 Arctic Cat 50 DVX Automatic is a no-brainer: twist the throttle and go, then release it and hit the brakes to stop. The 50cc engine is capable of delivering enough power and torque to carry a kid over rocky roads and ditches, but is still very manageable.

The 2007 Arctic Cat 50 DVX Automatic can be also used for leisure rides in the wild, but since it doesn't come with luggage racks, all your kid can take is what fits inside a backpack.

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ARCTIC CAT DVX50 photo gallery

Arctic Cat penetrated the market with a DVX50, which is similar in appearance with its brother DVX90, but more powerful. With a 50 cc motor, it is recommended for children aged 12 and older.

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ARCTIC CAT DVX90 photo gallery

Arctic Cat penetrated the market with a DVX90 too, which is similar in appearance with its brother DVX50, but more powerful. With a 90 cc motor, it is recommended for children ages 12 and older.

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ARCTIC CAT DVX 250 photo gallery

Besides snowmobiles, Arctic Cat manufactures a wide range of sport and utility ATV's with engines from 50cc to 700cc. Excluding the 650 H1, Arctic cat does not manufacture their own engines, all the engines being supplied by Suzuki and by Lombardini. Arctic Cat ATV's feature four stroke engines and full independent suspension, excluding DVX youth and 250cc models, which are very proud of their solid rear axle.

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ARCTIC CAT 50 photo gallery

The 2005 Arctic Cat 50 is a small-displacement ATV that's perfect for the young riders. At the same time it doubles as a very good quad to teach the basics of off-road riding to the kids and as a vehicle for off-road fun in the wild. Instead of having your kid as a passenger, you can have him/ her as a riding partner.

This ATV sports an automatic transmission and this makes things as easy as throttle and go. The 2005 Arctic Cat 50 offers enough power to be thrilling and fun on rough ground, while still being user-friendly. It does not come with luggage racks, so you'll have to pack and carry your kids backpack on your off-road machine.

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ARCTIC CAT DVX 250 photo gallery

Designed for more aggressive, sporty riding, the 2005 Arctic Cat 250 DXV is a quad for those who want to race across dunes and muddy trails alike, while going on the dirt track every now and then. Being engineered for a more dynamic riding style, the 2005 Arctic Cat 250 DXV comes with no luggage racks, so if you want to take it on a trip in the wild, you must rely on whatever you can carry in your backpack.

The chain-driver rear-axle gets power from an automatic transmission coupled to the 249cc engine. Hydraulic discs are in place to help slowing down and offer a predictable, firm stopping force. The generous ground clearance and independent front suspension ensure great passability over rough ground and obstacles.

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ARCTIC CAT 50 DVX photo gallery

Especially designed for riders 12 and up, the 2005 Arctic Cat 50 DVX comes with spot on ergonomics and riding it even on the roughest trails will not be intimidating. This ATV is great for introducing kids to the basics of ATV motocross and off-road driving

With an automatic transmission and firm brakes, the 2005 Arctic Cat 50 DVX is a no-brainer: twist the throttle and go, then release it and hit the brakes to stop. The 50cc engine is capable of delivering enough power and torque to carry a kid over rocky roads and ditches, but is still very manageable. This nifty small-displacement ATV can be also used for leisure rides in the wild, but since it doesn't come with luggage racks, all your kid can take is what fits inside a backpack.

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ARCTIC CAT DVX400 photo gallery

Arctic Cat has been building quads since 1995, but only after almost 10 years the company intended to penetrate the sport ATV market and released, in 2004, the DVX-400 and the 650 4X4. The little DVX400 is a Suzuki LTZ400 with a lot of make up, because Arctic Cat has licensed the rights to this machine from Suzuki. But combined with a very aggressive body, the DVX gained respect among his bigger brothers.

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