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10 August 2022

Can-Am returns to single-track status with two EVs

Long known for its Spyder three-wheelers, Can-Am has revealed its first new motorcycles in 35 years and they’re both electric. There’s the Origin, a dual-sport bike, and Pulse, a roadster. Both are due for delivery in 2024. Others are likely to follow, including an electric three-wheeler as previewed in March this year. The Canadian company that’s owned by Bombardier Recreational
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10 August 2022
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Can-Am returns to single-track status with two EVs

Long known for its Spyder three-wheelers, Can-Am has revealed its first new motorcycles in 35 years and they’re both electric. There’s the Origin, a dual-sport bike, and Pulse,...
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31 March 2022
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Can-Am to remake motorcycles…with a twist

There hasn’t been a whole lot of new road bike product from Can-Am of late, the last one we tested being the Ryker entry-level three-wheeler. That’s all about...
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5 March 2020
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2020 Can-Am Ryker review

Can-Am introduced the Spyder three-wheeler in 2008 and a decade on, released Spyder-lite, the ‘recreational’ Ryker. It’s not as quick nor as well specced, but it is more...
31 March 2022
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Can-Am to remake motorcycles…with a twist

There hasn’t been a whole lot of new road bike product from Can-Am of late, the last one we tested being the Ryker entry-level three-wheeler. That’s all about to change, however, with the Canadian returning to making conventional motorbikes, both on- and off-road examples, only these will be electric. They are due out in 2024. Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), owner
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5 March 2020
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2020 Can-Am Ryker review

Can-Am introduced the Spyder three-wheeler in 2008 and a decade on, released Spyder-lite, the ‘recreational’ Ryker. It’s not as quick nor as well specced, but it is more affordable. Is it any good? Long time readers of NZ Autocar magazine will recognise this new machine from Can-Am because a bit over a decade ago we tested the similar-to-behold three-wheeled Spyder
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