If you want to figure out what Yamaha is doing...simply watch their annual shareholder reports (every February)....it's translated to English...very to the point, and precise....(but boring AF...lol)...when I saw them talking about 2017 projections on the powersports division (snowmobiles, atvs, and watercraft)...and they were projecting lower sales numbers than 2016...I knew they weren't coming with any new models....ROI (return on investment) is something they hammer home on every report...the Japanese are very conservative on this (and the numbers they project show this)....snowmobiles right now have a POOR ROI...we have an aging sport that is not attracting new buyers, and the sleds keep getting more and more expensive....maybe Yamaha is on to something with this snow scoot?? Anything that can introduce new people to the sport is a good thing.
The truth is...nobody knows what Yamaha Japan's plan for snowmobiles is....except at this point they are still here...so all this doom and gloom talk is premature. The snowmobile division was moved to Toronto, and what that means...I'm not sure...I do believe in order for Yamaha to remain competitive in the future...they will need to produce their sleds here (north America)....whether that is via a joint venture with arctic cat, (which makes sense), or they branch out on their own..who knows?? Maybe Yamaha will buy the sled division from Textron, and produce arctic cat snowmobiles (with Yamaha 4 strokes), and Yamaha sleds right at the current manufacturing facility...that would make sense to me...but again who knows.
I do know this...losing ANY of the BIG Four will hurt our sport tremendously....I know ski-doo guys gloat over having a 47 percent market share...but refuse to see that it's a dying, and declining market...ATVs/UTVs, out sell snowmobiles 2 to 1.....15 years ago atv registration surpassed the number of sleds registered in Wisconsin. Our sport is slowly dying.