LETS HAVE SOME FUN: THE NEXT GENERATION OF MID-CC OUTLANDER ATVS

Since their introduction, Can-Am ATVs have encouraged users to get outside and experience more, whether that's working on the ranch or taking on the trails. When it comes to recreational and utility Can-Am Outlander ATVs, the brand-new mid-cc (medium engine displacement) models are a big step forward in meeting the changing needs of consumers. The new Outlander lineup is the best in its class when it comes to speed, comfort, storage, and reliability because it was made with the rider in mind. As an added bonus, our prices are among the lowest in the industry.

"This launch is probably the biggest Can-Am ATV launch of the past 10 years! We are excited to offer consumers a best in class ATV designed with their needs in mind and how they use the product, from the riding experience, to real-world capabilities and our awesome accessories," said Elsa Vilarinho, Director, Global Marketing, Can-Am Off-Road at BRP.

The new Outlander 700 and 500 models for recreation and the Outlander PRO HD7 and HD5 models for work are the best in their class when it comes to power, ground height, suspension travel, towing capacity, rack capacity, and length of time between maintenance. The Outlander 700 and 500 are two of the most versatile ATVs on the market. They come with everything a person might need on their next trip off-road. The Outlander PRO HD7 and HD5 are more capable than any other Vehicle on the market when it comes to hauling, towing, and storage. Standard Outlander PRO models, the Outlander PRO XU, and the Outlander PRO Hunting Edition are all part of the new Outlander PRO utility range for 2023.

The new Outlander platform has unrivalled power and towing capacities thanks to a brand-new rear-facing 650cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected Rotax Advanced Combustion Efficiency (ACE) four-stroke engine design and configuration, along with a brand-new integrated transmission design and pDrive clutch. The 700 and PRO HD7 models have 50 horsepower and 41 foot-pounds of torque, while the 500 and PRO HD5 models have 40 horsepower and 37 foot-pounds of torque. This difference is the result of various camshaft designs and ECU calibration.

The new Outlander and Outlander PRO platforms feature the best in class suspension travel and ground clearance thanks to their tubular steel chassis design, which was inspired by the Can-Am Maverick X3 platform, and their arched A-Arm suspension configuration at the front and back. The front and back suspension travel measurements for the recreational and utility models are 9.75 inches and 10.25 inches, respectively, respectively, with the former featuring double A-Arms and twin tube shocks. The suspensions of PRO models are tuned to be stiffer to accommodate working circumstances and greater payloads. The chassis and suspension architecture of the new Outlander platform work together to provide exceptional ground clearance, handling, and stability in some models (up to 13 inches).

Rider and passenger ergonomics were greatly improved thanks to the Outlander platform's new frame. Increased knee space and wider floorboards make a noticeable difference in rider comfort and stability. A thick, long-lasting seat adds another degree of luxury by decreasing awareness of road noise and chassis feedback. To complement the new pDrive primary CVT gearbox, a more user-friendly shift lever was developed.

The new 1-gallon integrated glove box compartment is just the beginning of the Outlander and Outlander PRO's impressive storage options; some versions also include a magnetic phone mount and USB port to keep riders' devices charged on the go. With 125 different LinQ accessory choices, the new Outlander platform truly does have something for everyone. Each of the vehicle's accessory choices fall into one of three categories: front cargo area, handlebar interface and ergo zone, or back cargo area. Options for windscreens and heated handles are two examples of ergonomic additions. Attachments for the roof and trunk that can hold a variety of tools, from guns to chainsaws. A winch, a shovel, and a spare gas can are all examples of practical accessories. Things like skid plates, snow trax, and HID lighting upgrades are all examples of performance extras. Riders can get more out of their day, whether at work or play, thanks to the wide variety of useful accessories accessible to them.

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