Polaris To Shutter Victory Motorcycles

Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE: PII) today announced it
will immediately begin winding down its Victory Motorcycles brand
and related operations. Polaris
will assist dealers in liquidating existing inventories while
continuing to supply parts for a period of 10 years, along with
providing service and warranty coverage to Victory dealers and
owners. Today's announcement does not affect any other Polaris
business units.
"This was an incredibly difficult decision for me, my team and the
Polaris Board of Directors," said Polaris Industries Chairman and
CEO Scott Wine. "Over the past 18 years, we have invested not only
resources, but our hearts and souls, into forging the Victory
Motorcycles brand, and we are exceptionally proud of what our team
has accomplished. Since inception, our teams have designed and
produced nearly 60 Victory models that have been honored with 25 of
the industry's top awards. The experience, knowledge,
infrastructure and capability we've built in those 18 years gave us
the confidence to acquire and develop the Indian Motorcycle brand,
so I would like to express my gratitude to everyone associated with
Victory Motorcycles and celebrate your many contributions."
Several factors influenced
today's announcement. Victory has struggled to establish the market
share needed to succeed and be profitable. The competitive
pressures of a challenging motorcycle market have increased the
headwinds for the brand. Given the significant additional
investments required for Victory to launch new global platforms
that meet changing consumer preferences, and considering the strong
performance and growth potential of Indian Motorcycle, the decision
to more narrowly focus Polaris' energy and investments became quite
clear.
"This decision will improve the profitability of Polaris and our
global motorcycle business, and will materially improve our
competitive stance in the industry," said Scott Wine. "Our focus is
on profitable growth, and in an environment of finite resources,
this move allows us to optimize and align our resources behind both
our premium, high performing Indian Motorcycle brand and our
innovative Slingshot brand, enhancing our focus on accelerating the
success of those brands. Ultimately this decision will propel the
industry-leading product innovation that is core to our strategy
while fostering long-term growth and increased shareholder
value."
Polaris will reduce the appropriate operating cost
based on this decision, while continuing to support the future
growth of the ongoing motorcycle business. Polaris remains
committed to maintaining its presence in the Spirit Lake, Iowa
community with Indian Motorcycle production and in the Huntsville,
Alabama community with its Slingshot production.
Any one-time costs associated with supporting Victory dealers in
selling their remaining inventory, the disposal of factory
inventory, tooling, and other physical assets, and the cancellation
of various supplier arrangements will be recorded in the 2017
income statement in respective sales, gross profit and operation
expense. These costs will be excluded from Polaris' provided 2017
sales and earnings guidance on a non-GAAP basis.
Polaris will release its fourth quarter and full-year 2016
financial results and provide 2017 guidance on Tuesday, January 24,
2017. A webcast and conference call will be held at 9:00 a.m.
Central Time on January 24, 2017 to discuss the results. A slide
presentation and link to the webcast will be posted on the Polaris
Investor Relations website at ir.polaris.com. To listen to the
conference call by phone, dial 877-706-7543 in the U.S. and Canada,
or 478-219-0273 Internationally. The Conference ID is
#45015597.
Chaparral Motorsports is an authorized Polaris dealer.
Source: Polaris