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Kawasaki's somewhat also-ran Teryx side-by-side has been given a monster revamp with power from the company's incredible (but ...
The last time a motorcycle rolled off the Can-Am assembly line was 1987. That bike was called the 500 ASE, and it was truly the stuff of legends. We’re talking about a 482cc two stroke monster ...
-Can-Am, iconic brand of BRP Inc., is energizing the motorcycle industry by announcing the availability of its highly-anticipated 2025 Can-Am Pulse and Can-Am Origin all-electric motorcycle lineup ...
Can-Am started manufacturing two-wheeled motorcycles in 1972—not just any motorcycles, but award-winning ones powered by Rotax engines. However, in 1987, Can-Am halted production.
Can-Am’s Pulse comes with a hefty price tag of $14,000 and a relatively modest range, while Kawasaki’s electric Ninja and Z e-1 models are more affordable at around $7,500 but come severely ...
The 2025 Red Dot Awards, some of the most coveted design awards in the world, were just announced. Only one motorcycle was included in the “Best of the Best” category this year — an electric one.
The Can-Am electric motorcycle lineup is paving the way for a future where modern electric power, connectivity, and thrill go hand in hand. And in doing so, BRP's new motorcycles are redefining ...
A subsidiary of Bombardier, Can-Am was originally a motorcycle manufacturer until 1987 when the brand was licensed and outsourced to CCM. In 2006, Bombardier re-introduced the brand with a new focus ...
A subsidiary of Bombardier, Can-Am was originally a motorcycle manufacturer until 1987 when the brand was licensed and outsourced to CCM. In 2006, Bombardier re-introduced the brand with a new focus ...
-BRP Inc. is proud to announce that its Can-Am Pulse and Can-Am Origin electric motorcycles have been honored with their very first international design awards. Both models, which are now arriving ...