Why did Polaris discontinue Victory?
Why did Polaris discontinue Victory?
In announcing the winding down of Victory, Polaris said that the brand struggled to establish the market share needed to be profitable, with competitive pressures increasing headwinds for the brand.
Which motorcycle has best resale value?
By brand, according to data compiled by the Kelley Blue Book Official Motorcycle Guide, Harley-Davidson motorcycles retained an average of 84% of their value over a five-year period. BMW was not far behind, at 81%, with Indian, Ducati and Triumph trailing slightly at 77%, 73% and 72%. Certain models scored even higher.
What motorbikes are going up in value?
Future classics: the motorcycles worth investing in today
- Yamaha XTZ 600 Ténéré
- Suzuki GSX1100 Katana.
- Honda CBR900RR Fireblade 1992.
- BMW R80 GS.
- Honda CB1100RD 1983.
- Yamaha YZF-R1 1998.
- Kawasaki ZXR 750R.
- Ducati 900 Supersport.
Is Victory owned by Indian?
It began production of its vehicles in 1998, and began winding down operations in January 2017 to be succeeded by the revived traditional American motorcycle brand Indian, which is (since 2011) owned by parent company Polaris Industries.
Is Victory American made?
Polaris, an American manufacturer of snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, created Victory following the modern success of Harley-Davidson….Victory Motorcycles.
Industry | Motorcycle manufacturer |
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Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Spirit Lake, Iowa , USA |
Production output | 1999–2017 |
Parent | Polaris Inc. |
Does Polaris own Victory?
Polaris is the Minneapolis-based parent company of Victory Motorcycles and Indian Motorcycle, along with Polaris brand side-by-side all-terrain off-road vehicles, snowmobiles, Slingshot three-wheeled on-road vehicles and several parts, garments and accessories brands.