Bombardier Presents The New Outlander ATV Targeting the Largest ATV Market Segment.Sports/Business Editors VALCOURT, Quebec--(BW SportsWire)--June 6, 2002 Bombardier Recreational Products (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange. TSE 1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). 2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE). :BBD BBD In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Barbados Dollar. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. .A.) (TSE:BBD.B.) announces the launch of the new 2003 Outlander(TM) ATV (1) (Advanced TV) An early name for the digital TV standard proposed by the Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Service (ACATS). See ACATS. See also ATV Forum. (2) (Analog TV) Refers to the NTSC, PAL and SECAM analog TV standads. . This tough "Rec-Ute" (recreational-utility) is a mid-sized quad that heralds a new sporty look, feel, ride and weight in the growing family of Bombardier ATV models. "The Outlander is the newest addition to our line-up of innovative ATVs. It offers the best value in its class and we believe this striking ATV is destined des·tine tr.v. des·tined, des·tin·ing, des·tines 1. To determine beforehand; preordain: a foolish scheme destined to fail; a film destined to become a classic. 2. to capture the heart of ATV enthusiasts," said Jose Boisjoli, President, Marketing, Snowmobiles, Watercraft and ATVs. "In a sneak preview last winter, the Outlander ATV scored immediate accolades from the media and dealers for its bold look and its impressive list of standard features." Powered by a reliable, high performance 400cc, second generation 4-TEC(TM) Rotax(R) engine, the Outlander also features Bombardier's revolutionary Surrounding Spar Technology (SST SST: see airplane. (TM)) frame. This one-piece perimeter steel frame provides greater strength, structural integrity, better engine protection, and superior power-to-weight ratio. The SST frame delivers a narrower bottom profile "runner", whose "slide and glide" action allows the Outlander to virtually "ski" across obstacles without getting hung up. The Outlander ATV design is the result of out-of-the-box thinking that has repositioned many essential components for greater effectiveness and efficiency. With the launch of the Outlander, Bombardier introduces its highly innovative TTI TTI Texas Transportation Institute TTI Thoracic Trauma Index TTI Transmission Time Interval TTI Travel Time Index TTI Travel Technology Initiative TTI Technology Transfer Initiative TTI Traffic and Traveller Information TTI Technology Transfer Institute (TM) (Trailing Torsional tor·sion n. 1. a. The act of twisting or turning. b. The condition of being twisted or turned. 2. Independent) rear suspension that provides superior ride comfort over a broad range of terrain and conditions. This new system repositions the two independent pivot points so that the rear wheels travel in a predictable straight "up-and-down" line when encountering bumps. Another industry first is the Outlander's hydraulic disc brakes, which have been relocated inboard Built in. Inboard devices are built into the main unit. Contrast with outboard. See onboard. to the center of the chassis from the traditional placement at the wheel-hubs. This radical move improves hydraulic efficiency and handling control, plus provides far greater damage protection while significantly reducing contamination of the disc surfaces. Even the Outlander's major service components have been grouped in one very accessible location, thereby improving ease of regular maintenance. Standard Outlander ATV features include CVT CVT Continuously Variable Transmission (automotive, sport, utility & hybrid vehicles) CVT Center for Victims of Torture CVT Continuing Vocational Training CVT Certified Veterinary Technician CVT Control Value Table automatic transmission, Bombardier's new TTI fully independent rear suspension, 2WD/4WD selectability, full floorboards, and an eye-catching, molded rack design. The entire Outlander package adds up to a fast-response ATV that handles predictably while offering easier riding, easy steering, and the solid stopping power stopping power Radiation oncology The ability of a material to stop ionizing radiation; alpha paticles are stopped by a piece of paper, gamma radiation by thick lead shielding Radiology The density of a tissue reflected in an image's whiteness; white of hydraulic brakes. The new Bombardier Outlander promises to be the strongest new contender in the mid-sized ATV market for 2003. This new model will be available at dealerships before the beginning of the new year. Bombardier Recreational Products designs, develops, builds, distributes and markets utility vehicles, Rotax(R) engines, Ski-Doo(R) and Lynx(R) snowmobiles, Bombardier(R) ATVs, Sea-Doo(R) watercraft and sport boats, Bombardier Fish Hawk(TM) fishing boats as well as the Evinrude(R) and Johnson(R) outboard marine engines and the Ficht(R) direct fuel injection technology. Bombardier Inc., a diversified manufacturing and services company, is a world leading manufacturer of business jets, regional aircraft, rail transportation equipment and motorized mo·tor·ize tr.v. mo·tor·ized, mo·tor·iz·ing, mo·tor·iz·es 1. To equip with a motor. 2. To supply with motor-driven vehicles. 3. To provide with automobiles. recreational products. It also provides financial services and asset management in business areas aligned with its core expertise. Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, the Corporation has a workforce of some 80,000 people in 24 countries throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Its revenues for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2002 stood at $21.6 billion Cdn. Bombardier trades on the Toronto, Brussels and Frankfurt stock exchanges (BBD, BOM and BBDd.F). Photo available at the following address: http://www2.cdn-news.com/database/fax/2000/outlander.jpg (R), (TM) Trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. http://www.recreation.bombardier.com http://www.bombardier-atv.com |
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