Ski-Doo is a snowmobile brand owned by Bombardier Recreational Products. They manufacture a variety of snowmobile models for recreational and commercial use.
Founded in 1942 by Joseph-Armand Bombardier in Quebec, Canada
In 1959, the company introduced the Ski-Doo, the first snowmobile designed for recreational use
Acquired by Bombardier in 1971 and became part of Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP)
Continues to introduce innovative snowmobiling technology and products
Ski-Doo has won multiple awards for its snowmobiles, including the Snow Goer Snowmobile of the Year award
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The MXZ is a high-performance trail snowmobile designed for aggressive riders. It features advanced suspension, powerful engines, and a lightweight chassis.
The Freeride is a versatile snowmobile designed for backcountry riding. It features a deep snow flotation system, adjustable ski stance, and a lightweight yet durable chassis.
The Expedition is a utility snowmobile designed for work and play. It features a comfortable and spacious 2-up seat, storage options, and a reliable engine.
Ski-Doo offers a wide range of snowmobiles, including high-performance trail sleds, backcountry freeriders, utility sleds, and touring models for long-distance riding.
The top speed varies depending on the model, but some high-performance Ski-Doo snowmobiles can reach speeds of over 100 mph.
Ski-Doo snowmobiles come with a factory warranty of up to 2 years or 12,000 miles (whichever comes first), depending on the model and usage.
Ski-Doo has a network of authorized dealers and distributors worldwide. You can find a dealer near you on their website or by calling their customer service.
The cost varies depending on the model, features, and dealer markup. As of 2021, the starting price for a Ski-Doo snowmobile is around $7,500, while high-end models can go up to $18,000 or more.