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Title: Can-Am's first electric ATV can haul more than its gas models

Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2025 12:00:21 +0000
Link: https://www.engadget.com/transportation/can-a...

Can-Am, part of the motorsports group BRP that recently introduced electric
snowmobiles, has just launched its first electric all-terrain vehicle (ATV).
The Outlander Electric is designed to be "whisper quiet" for chores like
herding or hunting, but it can actually tow more than its gas-powered
counterparts thanks to the high level of torque.

Powered by BRP's modular Rotax E-Power drivetrain (also used in the company's
electric snowmobiles and motorbikes), the Outlander Electric makes up to 47
hp and 53 lb-ft of torque, the latter of which is substantially more than any
of the company's ICE-powered ATVs. As a result, the electric model offers
1,830 pounds of towing capacity, the most of any ATV, according to the
company.

BRP Inc.

The 8.9 kWh battery offers about 50 miles (80 km) of range, around half of
what a gasoline ATV will get depending on the model. It can be charged from
20 to 80 percent in around 50 minutes using a Level 2 charger.

Other features include selectable ride modes (Normal, Sport and Work)
depending on whether you're trail riding or towing items around your ranch,
12-inches of clearance and a two-speed transmission. However, the key benefit
Can-Am is touting is the lack of noise due to the liquid-cooling system,
optimized suspension and special tires. With that, the Outlander Electric is
less likely to spook farm animals or wildlife, making it a good option for
farmers, hunters and park rangers. The Can-Am Outlander Electric ATV is now
available from deals and Can'Am's website starting at $12,999.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at
https://www.engadget.com/transportation/can-a...
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