BRP Inc. announced Feb. 20 its all-new mid-cc (medium engine displacement) Can-Am Outlander ATV recreational and utility models.
"The new recreational Outlander 700 and 500 models, and utility Outlander PRO HD7 and HD5 models are all equipped with class-leading power, ground clearance, suspension travel, towing capacity, rack capacity and longest maintenance intervals," the press release said.
"For 2023, the new Outlander recreational lineup includes the standard models, the 500 2x4, DPS, XT 700, X mr 700, MAX DPS, and MAX XT 700. The Outlander PRO HD7 and HD5 are built for the ones who have to get things done, they haul, they tow, and they can store more than any other ATV on the market. For 2023, the new Outlander PRO utility lineup includes the standard PRO models, PRO XU, and PRO Hunting Edition."
The 700 and PRO HD7 models have 50-horsepower and 41 ft.-lb. of torque, while the 500 and PRO HD5 models have 40-horsepower and 37 ft.-lb. of torque.
New features include:
- An all-new rear facing 650cc single cylinder, liquid cooled, fuel injected Rotax Advanced Combustion Efficiency (ACE) four-stroke engine design and configuration, complemented by a new integrated transmission design and pDrive clutch
- A new tubular steel chassis design derived from the Can-Am Maverick X3 platform, front and rear arched A-Arm suspension configuration.
- Both the recreational and utility models are equipped with 9.75 inches of double A-Arm front suspension travel with twin tube shocks upfront, and with 10.25 inches in the rear. The PRO models feature stiffer suspension tuning to allow for working conditions and heavier payloads.
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