Can-Am, a brand of the Canadian BRP group, famous for its imposing three-wheeled thermal motorcycles, continues its adventure towards innovation in 2024 with two major new projects.
Can-Am Pulse and Origin: the electric future of motorcycling?
Can-Am's new direction is taking shape with the launch of two original two-wheeled models: the Pulse and the Origin. These electric motorcycles, manufactured in Mexico, embody the brand's determination to adapt to an ever-changing world, where sustainable mobility is becoming a priority.
The Pulse, an urban roadster with an avant-garde design, is powered by a quiet yet powerful Rotax e-Power engine. It's ideal for daily city commutes, while offering the possibility of escaping onto secondary roads. Priced from €16,999, it competes directly with the leading models in the electric roadster segment.
The Origin, meanwhile, is aimed at trail enthusiasts. With its large-diameter wheels and high ground clearance, it offers an alternative to models such as Energica's Experia. Can-Am presents it as the modern heir to its first motocross bikes, designed to offer new sensations, whether on the road or the trails. More robust than the Pulse, the Origin is priced at €17,599.
Pre-orders, already open in several markets, will lead to deliveries in North America and Europe in 2025.
Can-Am Canyon 2025: the brand follows its own path
The manufacturer is diversifying and responding to current market trends by launching a range of electric motorcycles, while pushing back the limits of its three-wheeled vehicles with a new model that is already a must-have. This new Can-Am Canyon 2025 model stands out from the brand's other three-wheelers by its "Adventure" positioning. The Canyon marks a bold step in the evolution of three-wheelers, combining ruggedness and technology to conquer terrain hitherto reserved for traditional motorcycles.

Available in three versions (Standard, XT and Redrock), the Canyon offers a wide range of options to suit every rider's needs. It will go on sale in spring 2025, with prices ranging from €27,899 for the standard version to around €35,000 for the Redrock version.
Whether in terms of sustainable mobility or off-road adventure, the Canadian brand is establishing itself as a key player in the motorcycle of tomorrow. It will have the opportunity to demonstrate this at EICMA in early November.
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