2027 Can-Am Traxter offers 'best-in-class' 80hp engine

A model year 2026 (MY26) Can-Am Traxter XU HD10 Source: Can-Am
A model year 2026 (MY26) Can-Am Traxter XU HD10 Source: Can-Am

The determination of farmers has been "embodied" in "a host of advancements" to Can-Am's 2027 range of side-by-side (SSV) and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), according to the machinery producer.

Can-Am, which is one of Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP)'s brands, has said its 2027 line of vehicles will "deliver a riding experience unlike any other machine".

In addition to the 2027 updates, the company has announced there will be 105 new accessories to "unlock more capability and confidence in demanding conditions".

BRP product analyst Carlos Alvarez-Valls said: "Simply put, the 2027 Can-Am lineup is all about refinement and value.

"From the hardworking Traxter XU package to the updated Maverick lineup, the advancements made across our platforms showcase our commitment to delivering greater value for every rider," he said.

Traxter

According to Can-Am, the 2027 Traxter "embodies the grit, determination and unstoppable spirit of the farmers, land managers and riders who rely on it daily".

The second-generation Traxter HD10 has been given a "best-in-class" 80hp triple-cylinder engine.

The company has said that the new-generation HD10 possesses "quiet, hardworking power to knock out the toughest jobs".

The MY27 Can-Am Outlander Max X Mud-Ready (MR). Source: Can-Am
The MY27 Can-Am Outlander Max X Mud-Ready (MR). Source: Can-Am

The vehicle also features revamped powertrain, updated chassis and suspension, a new interior, and "state-of-the-art technology".

The Traxter 6x6 XU HD10 "the ultimate workhorse", according to Can-Am.

The company combined its XU package - which equips vehicles with heavy-duty protection, enhanced towing gear and functional cargo accessories - with a Rotax engine to allow the machine swap between worksites and off-road locations.

Outlander

For the Outlander X MR model of the family, Can-Am has introduced a MAX configuration.

This model features a longer chassis designed for solo riders who seek higher comfort and stability levels.

The high-horsepower Outlander XT and Backcountry models are now available with a 10.25in touch display.

This infotainment system offers a built-in GPS, allowing for access to offline mapping and group ride features.

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