Textron claims the Wildcat XX can Ride Over Everything. To prove it, they did ride over everything! The Wildcat XX heads to the wilderness of the Hatfield-McCoy Trails this time in our latest installment of Textron Wildcat Wednesday series.
After launching the Wildcat XX, Textron asked the public where they should take it. The public responded, and the Wildcat XX started showing up at some of the most challenging riding areas in the USA.
The double-X Cat appeared in the dust and dunes of the desert, the steep rocks in Utah and the mucky-muddy trails in the South. So every Wednesday for the next couple of months, we will post one of the videos from the adventures of the Textron Wildcat XX in our Textron Wildcat Wednesday series.
A couple of Wildcat XX UTVs were in the Hatfield-McCoy Trails in West Virginia this time. The wilderness is the landscaper, with flora and fauna competing for attention. Nature is the architect, as mountains create amazing vistas, and the moon and stars stand in for neon lights. Hatfield-McCoy Trails has a riding trail for every day of the week, with an eighth one soon to be opened.
Textron Wildcat Wednesday | Hatfield-McCoy, WV
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Textron Off Road |
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The Textron Off Road story starts in 2003, in Natchez, Mississippi, where Textron built all-electric and hybrid gas/electric 4WD vehicles under the name Bad Boy, gaining a reputation among serious hunters for stealth, off-road performance. In 2010, Textron Off Road became part of Textron Inc., a Fortune 250 company, known worldwide for its powerful aviation brands. The innovation Textron put into Bell helicopters, Cessna aircraft and more is now part of the Textron's story, and is key to its future.
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