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

Can-Am’s first electric ATV can haul more than its gas models

Posted on 18 August 2025 By jobuzo

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.

Can-Am Outlander Electric ATV

(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.

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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.

Can-Am’s first electric ATV can haul more than its gas models


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