fbpx

Can-Am Releases the Next Generation of Mid-CC Outlander ATVs

The new Outlander 700 and 500 and Outlander PRO HD7 and HD5 deliver recreational and utility riders unmatched value.

BRP Inc. Can-Am ATVs have always helped riders get out and do more, from working on the ranch to tackling the trails. As new consumer needs arise, Can-Am is once again pushing boundaries with the all-new mid-cc (medium engine displacement) Can-Am Outlander ATV recreational and utility models. Designed and built with the emphasis of improving the rider experience at every touchpoint for both work and play, the new Outlander lineup offers more performance, comfort, storage and reliability for the category — all this while being very competitively priced.

“This launch is probably the biggest Can-Am ATV launch of the past 10 years! We are excited to offer consumers a best-in-class ATV designed with their needs in mind and how they use the product, from the riding experience, to real-world capabilities and our awesome accessories,” said Elsa Vilarinho, director, global marketing, Can-Am Off-Road at BRP.

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 Outlander 700 and 500 are some of the most versatile ATVs on the market, giving riders everything they need for their next off-road adventure. For 2023, the new Outlander recreational lineup includes the standard models, the 500 2×4, 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.

Engine

An all-new, rear-facing, 650cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected Rotax Advanced Combustion Efficiency (ACE) four-stroke engine design and configuration are complemented by a new integrated transmission design and pDrive clutch, all of which give the new Outlander platform class leading power and towing capabilities. Thanks to engine control unit (ECU) calibration and different camshaft designs, the 700 and PRO HD7 models have 50-horsepower and 41 foot-pounds of torque, while the 500 and PRO HD5 models have 40-horsepower and 37 foot-pounds of torque.

All Outlander 500 and 700 machines are equipped with the new pDrive primary CVT transmission for smoother shifting, increased durability and feature L/H/N/R/P gearing. The Outlander PRO HD5 and HD7 machines are equipped with a new pDrive primary continuously variable transmission (CVT) that also features work calibration along with Extra L/H/N/R/P gearing. Both the Outlander and Outlander PRO platforms share a selectable two-wheel drive/four-wheel drive with Visco-Lok†, Visco-Lok† QE or Visco-4Lok with auto-locking front differential drivetrain offered according to the packages.

Chassis

A new tubular, steel chassis design derived from the Can-Am Maverick X3 platform, front and rear arched A-Arm suspension configuration are what have given the new Outlander and Outlander PRO platforms the class-leading suspension travel and ground clearance. 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. The combination of the chassis and suspension design create the unrivaled ground clearance, handling and stability of the new Outlander platform, with up to 13 inches of ground clearance on certain models.

The new chassis of the Outlander platform allowed for enhanced ergonomic comfort for riders and passengers. Riders will immediately notice the increased knee room and more spacious floorboards that improve handling and increase stability. A thick and durable seat also takes comfort to the next level and reduces noise and chassis feedback. Complementing the new pDrive primary CVT transmission is a more ergonomically friendly shift lever with a smoother grip and refined shifting experience.

Storage and Accessories

The Outlander and Outlander PRO both come standard with incredible storage capabilities, starting upfront with the new 1-gallon integrated glove box compartment, and select models also feature a magnetic phone mount and USB port to keep riders’ devices charged while they are on the go.

The new Outlander platform is available with 125 different LinQ accessory options; it has something for everyone. The vehicle accessory options are broken down into three categories: front cargo area, handlebar interface and ergo zone, and rear cargo area. There are ergonomic accessories like heated grips and windshield options. Storage accessories for the front and rear of the vehicle for things like gun racks, chainsaws and just about any other necessary tool. Utility accessory options include items like a winch, plow and auxiliary gas can. Performance accessories include items like skid plates, snow trax and HID lighting options. The numerous accessories available to riders help them make the most out of their day, whether they are working or playing.

You May Also Like

2024 e-Kinder Race Models

Electric adventure for the kids.

2024 e-Kinder bikes

Introducing the Beta e-Kinder Race electric off-road motorcycle, the perfect choice for adventurous children who love to get out outdoors. With its durable aluminum alloy frame and mountain-tread tires, this bike is designed to handle any terrain. The Beta e-Kinder Race models are styled with vibrant red coloring and blue accents. They feature magnesium alloy wheels for added style and performance. A front suspension fork ensures a smooth ride, while the hydraulic brakes (mechanical on the 16-inch model) provide reliable stopping power.

Yamaha Releases 2025 Snowmobiles — the Final Lineup

Yamaha sent out a message to all about its continued snowmobile support in addition to the announcement.

Yamaha 2025 Snowmobiles
Polaris Announces 2025 Snowmobile and Timbersled Lineup

Riders can build their dream snowmobiles through the SnowCheck program, which runs through March 27.

2025 Polaris snowmobile lineup
Polaris Pro XD Kinetic: the All-Electric UTV Built to Work

The full-size electric UTV designed for jobsite and heavy-duty applications.

Polaris Pro XD Kinetic
BRP Adds 2 More Electric Models to Ski-Doo, Lynx 2025 Snowmobile Lineup

The electric models are available to more commercial users and consumers.

Ski-Doo 2025 snowmobile

Other Posts

Marc Wolfram on New Products and the 3-Wheeler Segment

Marc Wolfram of Big Bike Parts on new SKUs, the three-wheeler market, a new company, and the UTV space.

Free Dirt Bike, ATV, Side-by-Side Training in California

Off-Highway Vehicle Safety Week is March 23-31.

ATV, dirt bike, side-by-side training, off-road trails
Alterra Mountain Co. Adds Taiga Snowmobiles to Its Fleets

The fleets cover 15 ski mountain destinations.

Taiga Nomad snowmobile at an Alterra Mountain Co. ski resort
Wilwood Engineering Promotes Hagy to UTV Market Specialist

Hagy will be tasked with expanding the UTV product lineup for Wilwood.

Hagy