Can-Am Off-Road#ATV racing

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{{Infobox company

| name = BRP Inc.

| logo = Can-Am Off-Road logo.png

| type = Public company

| traded_as = {{TSX|DOO}}

| industry = All-terrain vehicles

| foundation = {{start date and age|1942|df=yes}} (as L’Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée)

| founder = Joseph-Armand Bombardier

| location_city = Valcourt, Quebec

| location_country = Canada

| area_served = Worldwide

| key_people = José Boisjoli, President and CEO

| products = Ski-Doo, Can-Am (ATV & Spyder Roadster), Sea-Doo (PWC and SportBoats), Lynx, Evinrude Outboard Motors, Johnson Outboards and Rotax

| services = Recreational Vehicle financing
Recreational Vehicle service

| num_employees = 8,300

| num_employees_year = 2017

| parent =

| divisions = Canada, United States, Mexico, Finland, and Austria

| homepage = {{URL|https://can-am.brp.com}}

}}

Can-Am is a Canadian subsidiary of Bombardier Recreational Products, once part of Bombardier Inc. Its products include ATVs, motorcycles, and side-by-side vehicles. It was founded in 1942 as L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée (Bombardier Snow Car Limited) by Joseph-Armand Bombardier in Valcourt, Quebec, Canada.

BRP owns manufacturing facilities in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Finland, and Austria BRP products including Can-Am all-terrain vehicles (ATV) and Side-by-Side (SxS, UTV, SSV) vehicles are distributed in over 100 countries by more than 4,200 dealers and distributors. BRP also employs more than 7,100 people around the globe.{{cite web|title=BRP Company Info|url=http://www.brp.com/en-us/company/about-brp/profile|website=www.brp.com/en-us/company/about-brp/profile}}

Can-Am Off-Road offers a full line of ATV and Side-by-Side vehicles that are designed for riders of all skill levels and age groups.

History

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Can-Am was created as a subsidiary of the Bombardier Corporation in 1972, manufacturing high-performance motocross and enduro motorcycles.{{cite web|url=https://www.cyclenews.com/2020/04/article/archives-can-ams-history/ |title=Can-Am's history |publisher=cyclenews.com |accessdate=2 April 2023}}

In February 1998, BRP entered the all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) market by introducing a prototype of the Traxter - a utility based ATV.{{Cite web |date=2006-05-08 |title=Bombardier ATV becomes Can-Am - Dirt Trax Online |url=https://www.atvmag.com/headlines/bombardier-atv-becomes-can-am/ |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=www.atvmag.com |language=en-CA}} Later that year, BRP also began working on their second ATV, the DS650 that was designed for sports enthusiasts. In 2004, this model won the Dakar Rally in the quad class.{{Cite web |title=ATV Triumph at the Toughest Rally |url=https://www.rotax.com/en/100-years/company-history/detail/rotax-engine-takes-atv-to-victory-at-the-dakar-rally.html |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=www.rotax.com |language=en}}

In 2000, BRP added an additional variation of the Traxter all-terrain vehicle which was called the Traxter xl. The BRP Traxter XL was the first 4x4 all-terrain vehicle to feature a dumping box-bed. In 2002, BRP introduced another Traxter all-terrain vehicle called the Traxter MAX which featured two seats. The BRP Traxter MAX was the first manufacturer-approved ATV for two people.{{cite web|title=BRP Website |url=http://www.brp.com/en-us/company/history|website=www.brp.com/en-us/company/history}}

In 2005, Antoine Morel of France successfully completed and won the Dakar Rally, racing on a BRP DS 650X. In late October, BRP won the GNCC Racing Series Championship in the Utility Modified ATV Class on an Outlander 800 ATV.

In September 2005, BRP introduced the APACHE track kit - which was the first OEM ATV Track kit to fit most major all-terrain vehicles.

Starting in 2007, BRP launched and re-branded its ATV segment to Can-Am. One year after announcing the re-branding, BRP inaugurates its new plant in Juarez, Mexico. This plant would oversee manufacturing and assembly of the Can-Am Outlander and Renegade ATV model lineup including the Rotax engines that powered these two all-terrain vehicles.

In 2010, Can-Am introduced the Can-Am Commander - their first side-by-side vehicle. The Can-Am Commander 1000 featured an 85-hp Rotax 1000 V-Twin engine and a dual-level cargo box.

Two years later, Can-Am announced another side-by-side vehicle the 2013 Can-Am Maverick. The Can-Am Maverick 1000R was designed to compete against the rival Polaris RZR XP 1000 and the Arctic Cat Wildcat 1000 H.O.

Products

= Renegade =

The 2007 Renegade 800 was a big-bore sport-recreational ATV.{{Cite web |title=2007 Can Am Renegade 800 4x4 First Ride Review |url=https://www.atvrider.com/2007-can-am-renegade-800-4x4-first-ride-review/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=ATV Rider |language=en}} It was also suitable for rough terrain where other large vehicles would not fit. The Renegade 800 came with a small storage space and a rear rack. A later version of the Renegade X mr 1000R model was capable of {{Convert|91|hp|kW|abbr=unit}}, with a CVT adjusting the drive ratio.{{Cite web |last=Alma |date=2022-06-24 |title=ATV TEST: 2022 CAN-AM RENEGADE X XC 1000R |url=https://dirtwheelsmag.com/atv-test-2022-can-am-renegade-x-xc-1000r/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Dirt Wheels Magazine |language=en-US}}

= Outlander =

The Outlander 800 was launched in 2006 with an 80-degree V-twin, using TTI suspension in the back and double A-arms in the front.{{Cite news |title=CAN-AM/ BRP Outlander 800 HO EFI XT specs - 2006, 2007 |url=https://www.autoevolution.com/moto/can-am-brp-outlander-800-ho-efi-xt-2006.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=autoevolution |language=en}} The 2022 Outlander MR model has a front differential.{{Cite web |title=2022 Can-Am ATV and UTV Lineup: Better Performance and Comfort |url=https://vaaju.com/2022-can-am-atv-and-utv-lineup-better-performance-and-comfort/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |language=en-US}}

= Commander =

BRP launched two Commander models in 2011: the Commander 1000 ({{Convert|85|hp|kW|abbr=unit}}) and the Commander 800R ({{Convert|71|hp|kW|abbr=unit}}).{{Cite web |last=Crowley |first=Jon |date=2010-03-17 |title=Can-Am Commander 1000 X |url=https://www.utvguide.net/utv_of_the_month_may2010/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=UTV Guide |language=en-US}}

The Commander X MR has its engine air intake positioned higher to prevent water and dirt from getting inside.{{Cite web |title=2022 Can-Am ATV and UTV Lineup: Better Performance and Comfort |url=https://vaaju.com/2022-can-am-atv-and-utv-lineup-better-performance-and-comfort/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |language=en-US}} The 2022 Commander XT-P model was equipped with Fox suspension, 15-inch wheels, and 30-inch tires.{{Cite web |title=2022 Can-Am Commander XT and XT-P |url=https://www.utvdriver.com/story/utv-buyers-guide/2022-can-am-commander-xt-and-xt-p/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=UTV Driver |language=en}}

= Maverick =

In 2013, BRP launched the Maverick. The Maverick 1000R model was designed to compete against the Polaris RZR XP 900. At the time, the Maverick 1000R boasted the most horsepower in its class, {{Convert|101|hp|kW|abbr=unit}}, from a 976 cc Rotax twin-cylinder engine.{{Cite web |date=2021-01-21 |title=First Ride: 2021 Can-Am Maverick X3 Max X RS Turbo RR With Smart Shocks |url=https://www.motortrend.com/features/2021-can-am-maverick-x3/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=MotorTrend |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Turgeon |first=Jacques |date=2013-07-19 |title=Essai CAN-AM Maverick1000 X rs 2013 |url=https://infoquad.com/essai-can-am-maverick1000-x-rs-2013/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Magazine InfoQuad.com |language=fr-CA}}

As of 2022, three trim levels were available, producing between {{Convert|120 and 200|hp|kW|abbr=unit}}.{{Cite web |date=2021-01-21 |title=First Ride: 2021 Can-Am Maverick X3 Max X RS Turbo RR With Smart Shocks |url=https://www.motortrend.com/features/2021-can-am-maverick-x3/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=MotorTrend |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Micah Anderson |date=2021-08-23 |title=Off-Road Awesomeness: 2022 Can-Am Maverick X3 |url=https://www.offroadxtreme.com/news/2022-can-am-maverick-x3/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Off Road Xtreme |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Araiza |first=Ernesto |date=2021-08-11 |title=Can-Am unveils 2022 lineup of ATV and side-by-side vehicles |url=https://www.utvunderground.com/can-am-unveils-2022-lineup-of-atv-and-side-by-side-vehicles |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=UTVUnderground.com |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=The utility and off-road vehicles every forestry worker needs to know about |url=https://www.forestryjournal.co.uk/features/19880096.forestry-journal-utility-vehicle-buyers-guide-can-am-boss-orv-kuwasaki-isuzu-polaris/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Forestry Journal |date=28 January 2022 |language=en}}

= Defender =

The Can‑Am Defender vehicle was designed to establish new standards in terms of power, as well as versatility to cater to all types of outdoor activities. BRP used the Rotax engine technology to create a work-focused version of the durable V-Twin Rotax engines.{{Cite web |last=Staff |first=ATV Escape |title=Can-Am Introduces A True UTV- Meet The Defender |url=https://www.atvescape.com/industry-news/can-am/1449-can-am-introduces-a-true-utv-meet-the-defender |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=ATV ESCAPE |language=en-gb}}

The Defender 6x6 model has a towing capacity of up to {{Convert|3000|lb|kg|abbr=unit}}, along with a cargo box with hydraulic power tilt.{{Cite web |title=Can-Am Off-Road Expands MY22 Lineup with Focus on Enhanced Comfort in its Hardworking Defender Lineup |url=https://www.canadianinsider.com/can-am-off-road-expands-my22-lineup-with-focus-on-enhanced-comfort-in-its-hardworking-defender-lineup1645640091 |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.canadianinsider.com |language=en}}

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Can-Am Side-by-Side ModelsCan-Am ATV Models
Maverick X3

Maverick X3 XDS

Maverick X3 XRS

Maverick MAX X ds

Maverick MAX X rs DPS

Maverick MAX

Maverick X ds

Maverick X mr

Maverick X xc DPS

Maverick Sport 1000

Maverick Sport 1000R

Maverick Trail 800/1000

Maverick Trail 800/1000 DPS

Commander MAX LIMITED

Commander MAX XT

Commander MAX DPS

Commander LIMITED

Commander XT-P

Commander XT

Commander DPS

Commander E LSV SE

Commander E LSV

Commander E XT

Commander E

Defender

Defender DPS

Defender XT

Defender XT Cab

Defender Mossy Oak Hunting Edition

Defender XT-P

Defender MAX

Defender MAX DPS

Defender MAX XT

Defender MAX XT Cab

Defender MAX Lone Star

Defender X MR

Outlander MAX LIMITED

Outlander MAX XT-P

Outlander MAX XT

Outlander MAX DPS

Outlander MAX

Outlander 1000 X mr

Outlander 800R X mr

Outlander 650 X mr

Outlander 6X6 XT

Outlander XT-P

Outlander XT

Outlander DPS

Outlander

Outlander L MAX DPS

Outlander L MAX

Outlander L DPS

Outlander L

Renegade X xc

Renegade

DS 450 X mx

DS 450 X xc

DS 250

DS 90 X

DS 90

DS 70

Community programs

Can-Am manages a number of community programs, such as:

  • International Female Ride Day, held annually in May to celebrate the importance of female riders and their positive contributions to the industry.{{Cite web |date=2022-04-23 |title=Can-Am to Support International Female Ride Day {{!}} Rider Magazine |url=https://ridermagazine.com/2022/04/22/can-am-to-support-international-female-ride-day/,%20https://ridermagazine.com/2022/04/22/can-am-to-support-international-female-ride-day/ |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=ridermagazine.com |language=en-US}}
  • The Women of On-Road program, created to help more women experience riding through inclusivity and education. To date, more than 12,500 people have joined the Women of On-Road community.
  • The Responsible Rider Program, which aims to educate riders about safety, etiquette, and the environment.
  • The Road Warrior Ride, an annual event held in collaboration with the Road Warrior Foundation (RWF) wherein war veterans are given the opportunity to ride Can-Am three-wheelers.{{Cite web |date=2021-11-10 |title=BRP Salutes Veterans Day With RWF |url=https://www.dealernews.com/Home/post/brp-salutes-veterans-day-with-rwf/2021-11-10 |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=The Voice of Power Sports Retailers |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Crowley |first=Jon |date=2021-05-28 |title=Can-Am Continues its Commitment to Military Veterans Ahead of Memorial Day |url=https://www.utvguide.net/can-am-continues-its-commitment-to-military-veterans-ahead-of-memorial-day/ |access-date=2022-07-28 |website=UTV Guide |language=en-US}}

The company also holds events during International Off-Road Day on the 8th of October.{{Cite web |last=Crowley |first=Jon |date=2021-09-29 |title=October 8 is Now International Off-Road Day |url=https://www.utvguide.net/october-8-is-now-international-off-road-day/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=UTV Guide |language=en-US}}

Racing

In 2005, Antoine Morel of France won that year's Dakar Rally on a BRP DS 650 X.{{Citation needed|date=March 2023}} In late October of that year, a BRP-sponsored team won its first Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) championship in the Utility Modified ATV class, later earning a total of 12 GNCC championships in the following four seasons.{{Cite web |title=BRPS Second Consecutive Win at the quot Dakar Rally quot : Off-Road.com |url=https://www.off-road.com/atv/feature/brps-second-consecutive-win-at-the-dakar-rally-30692.html?printable |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.off-road.com}} In 2006, Juan Manuel Gonzales, Antoine Morel, and Alain Morel, racing for Can-Am, claimed the 2006 Dakar Rally podium in the ATV category.{{Cite web |title=BRP Bombardier Sweeps ATV Podium with DS 650 X at 2006 Dakar Rally |url=https://www.atvriders.com/atvnews/canam2006dakaratvpodiumsweep.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.atvriders.com}} In 2007, Warnert Racing Can-Am riders Rick Cecco, Michael Swift, and Cliff Beasley won the 12 Hours of ATV America endurance race.{{Cite web |title=BRP Wins 12-Hour ATV Race in Texas: Off-Road.com |url=http://www.off-road.com/atv/feature/brp-wins-12hour-atv-race-in-texas-35087.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.off-road.com |language=en}}

In 2008, Can-Am riders took the two top spots in the 2008 CMRC Canadian Pro 450 ATV championship. Can-Am X-Team racer and Québec native Richard Pelchat won the overall race and championship at Ste-Julie near Montréal.{{Cite web |title=BRP Wins CMRC National championship: Off-Road.com |url=http://www.off-road.com/atv/feature/brp-wins-cmrc-national-championship-28008.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.off-road.com |language=en}}

In 2009, Team Warnert Racing / Can-Am had two victories at the final round of the 2009 GNCC season near Crawfordsville, Indiana. The first had Michael Swift in the 4x4 Limited class at the Ironman GNCC, the second was Bryan Buckhannon's 4x4 Open championship—and morning overall victory—also on his Outlander 800R.{{Cite web |title=BRP Clinches Another GNCC Championship At Finale |url=https://www.can-amtalk.com/threads/brp-clinches-another-gncc-championship-at-finale.13558/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=Can-Am ATV & UTV Forums |date=28 October 2009 |language=en-US}}

In the U2 class, Can-Am X-Team racer Jeremie Dudding took the victory. In the Women's Novice class, Cassie Carlson finished the season with a win. Cliff Beasley won, who already had the 4x4 Lites class championship. Chris Bithell finished fourth overall in the XC1 Pro class.

In the GNCC racing season, Can-Am Outlanders won all three 4x4 class championships, and the Renegade 800R won its first U2 class championship with Rick Cecco. Can-Am took home four GNCC championships in 2009.

In 2013, Can-Am ATV and side-by-side racers competed in the 46th Annual Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 desert endurance race in Mexico and came away with one class victory and third-place finishing it the UTV class.{{Cite web |title=Swift Wins Baja 1000 Utility Class On Can-Am Outlander Sappington earns SxS class podium finish with Desert Toyz/Can-Am Maverick |url=https://www.dirttoysmag.com/2013/12/swift-wins-baja-1000-utility |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=www.dirttoysmag.com}}

In 2020, Can-Am won first place in the Side-by-Side Category. Casey Currie, residing in California, and co-driver Sean Berriman, residing in Las Vegas, from the Monster Energy Can-Am race team took home first place, winning by 39 minutes. In Podium Sweep, Can-Am vehicles finished three times for the second straight year. In Going 20 for 20, Can-Am vehicles crossed the finish line in all of the top 20 positions.{{Cite press release |last=BRP |date=2020-01-17 |title=Can-Am Side-by-Side Vehicle Wins the Dakar Rally for the Third Consecutive Year |url=https://www.globenewswire.com/en/news-release/2020/01/17/1972070/0/en/Can-Am-Side-by-Side-Vehicle-Wins-the-Dakar-Rally-for-the-Third-Consecutive-Year.html |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=GlobeNewswire News Room |language=en}}

In 2021, Francisco López, Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre{{Clarification needed|reason=Is that López's full name, two different people, or his nickname? (The comma causes confusion.)|date=July 2023}} won the first place in the Dakar Rally, held in Saudi Arabia, in the combined Lightweight Vehicle category, as well as the Side-by-Side class. Can-Am was also one of the top 11 finishers in class.{{Cite web |last=McMahon |first=Dave |date=2021-01-15 |title=Can-Am Maverick X3 wins Dakar Rally for 4th year in a row |url=https://powersportsbusiness.com/top-stories/2021/01/15/can-am-maverick-x3-wins-dakar-rally-for-4th-year-in-a-row/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=powersportsbusiness.com |language=en-US}}

In 2022, Can-Am Off-Road scored their fifth consecutive Dakar Rally victory since 2018. Can-Am Factory South Racing driver Austin Jones and his navigator, Gustavo Gugelmin, won the T4 category at the 2022 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia.{{Cite web |last=McMahon |first=Dave |date=2022-01-14 |title=Can-Am Off-Road claims fifth consecutive win at Dakar Rally |url=https://powersportsbusiness.com/top-stories/2022/01/14/can-am-off-road-claims-fifth-consecutive-win-at-dakar-rally/ |access-date=2022-08-04 |website=powersportsbusiness.com |language=en-US}}

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