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Can-Am Celebrates 50 Years

Can-Am 50th Anniversary Motocross
Can-Am introduced motorcycles for motocross and endurance racing in the early 1970s.

Can-Am is turning 50 this year, and Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), Can-Am’s parent company, is celebrating with collaborations on custom products and festivities throughout the summer.

The first Can-Am motocross motorcycle was built in 1973 and saw immediate success in motocross and endurance racing. In 1996, the started working on the Spyder, a three-wheeled half-motorcycle/half-convertible, which was finally introduced in 2007.

Since then, the brand has brought other three-wheeled models to the market, including the Spyder F3, the Ryker, and the Spyder RT.

2023 Can-Am Spyder Ryker
2023 Can-Am Ryker 600 in Icepop Blue

The brand’s three-wheeled lineup has opened the doors for more riders to enjoy the sport, and sales have more than doubled in the last four years.

Related: 2022 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited | Road Test Review

Using its three-wheeled models as a way to engage with a diversity of riders, BRP has shown support to its fans in more ways than one. For example, Can-Am sponsored the Road Warrior Ride last September and gave veterans full gear and riding courses, as well as the use of Spyders, to ride 1,000 miles from Florida to Ohio.

Can-Am
The 2022 Road Warrior Ride, sponsored by Can-Am, supported veterans over 1,000 miles.

The brand has also been a supporter of International Female Ride Day and other inclusivity-focused events.

“Can-Am’s 50th anniversary is also a celebration of the people behind the brand who forged its DNA and constantly pushed the limits of what’s possible,” says José Boisjoli, president and CEO of BRP. “The brand had instant success on the track and the trail when it all began 50 years ago, owning the podiums and setting land speed records. Since then, driven by our commitment to innovation, technology, quality, and a passion that never wavered, we have reinvented Can-Am in so many ways, always keeping in mind to deliver the best experience for our riders. When I look at the future, I am convinced it will continue to achieve legendary milestones and I cannot thank our employees, dealers, customers and partners enough for carrying the Can-Am DNA year over year.”

Related: 2023 Can-Am Spyder and Ryker Updates

Can-Am International Female Ride Day
Can-Am celebrated International Female Ride Day with women-led group rides in several countries.

Can-Am has also seen success with its ATVs and SSVs, which have had the fastest-growing market share in the category in North America since 2015. In early 2023, it celebrated its sixth consecutive Dakar Rally win. Looking to the future, the brand is now excited to break ground with its two electric motorcycles for 2024: the Origin dual-sport and Pulse streetbike.

Can-Am Electric Motorcycle Pulse Origin
BRP has unveiled two all-electric motorcycles, the Can-Am Pulse streetbike and Can-Am Origin dual-sport. Both are scheduled for release in mid-2024.

To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Can-Am has announced a collaboration with The Shoe Surgeon to create three custom Rykers and three styles of Can-Am-inspired riding shoes. BRP will also introduce new product updates and models in August. There will also be activities and celebrations on social media and in person for fans and owners, including some of the championship riders from the early days of the brand.

To learn more about the brand’s history and current model lineup, visit Can-Am’s website.

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Can-Am confirms electric bikes for Oz

A week after Canadian Powersports company Can-Am announced a range of four electric two-wheelers, the company has confirmed they will be available in Australia.

“I can confirm that they will be available in your part of the world,” Can-Am, Global Consumer PR Brian Manning told me.

“We are (not) disclosing any timing or pricing information yet.”

That’s a big move for electric two-wheelers in Australia whose market supply is currently limited to mainly electric scooters.

The Australian-designed Savic C-Series electric motorcycle has not yet hit the market while Sydney-based Fonzarelli only makes scooters and midi-sized bikes, and Perth-based company Vmoto imports a Ducati-branded Chinese-made electric scooter through Urban Moto Imports for under $5000.

The only major motorcycle companies importing electric motorcycles to Australia are Harley-Davidson with their LiveWire and Energica  imported by Australian Electric Motor Co.

The announcement that Can-Am will return to its motorcycle roots with a product lineup that will be completely electric is big news not only for our market, but around the world.

Can-Am is produced by Canadian company Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) which also makes jet skis, ATVs, snow mobiles and the Can-Am Spyder range of three-wheeler roadsters.

So far there are few details except a launch date of mid-2024 and a silhouette image of four bikes.

From left, it looks like a streetfighter, an adventure bike and two cruisers.

Can-Am electric bikes

The official Can-Am press release simply says:

Riders can expect these new state-of-the-art electric Can-Am motorcycles to be perfect for everyday commuting and, to stay true to the track & trail heritage of the brand, recreational on- and off-road riding.

BRP boss José Boisjoli says the return to motorcycling coincides with the company’s 50th anniversary.

”With the motorcycle industry shifting to electric, we saw an opportunity to reclaim our motorcycle heritage and to re-enter the market,” he says. 

“This new product category is extremely important to us, and we are thrilled that Can-Am motorcycles are the first EV models in BRP’s electric lineup to be confirmed to consumers. 

“Many of us have very fond memories of riding the early dirt bike models, and now we look forward to building on the rich history of the Can-Am brand to inspire and impress a new generation of motorcyclists and electric vehicle enthusiasts.”

The first Can-Am motorcycles were enduro and motocross models in 1973.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com