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BRP Gathers International Design Awards and Recognition

For a decade, Bombardier Recreational Products' (BRP) design and innovation (D&I) team has consistently won design awards from globally recognized design institutions. This year the company received two red dot awards and three Good Design awards.

For a decade, Bombardier Recreational Products’ (BRP) design and innovation (D&I) team has consistently won design awards from globally recognized design institutions. This year the company received two red dot awards and three Good Design awards.

The Red Dot Design Awards is an international design competition based in Germany. More than 1,800 manufacturers and designers from 58 countries submitted a total of 4,515 product designs to this year’s competition. BRP’s Can-Am Outlander ATV and Sea-Doo RXP-X won in their transportation categories. These awards bring BRP’s total to 14 Red Dot awards since 2005.

The Good Design awards are hosted by the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. Thousands of manufacturers from 38 countries submitted their products. BRP took home three Good Design awards this year for the Sea-Doo GTI 130 PWC, the Can-Am Commander side-by-side vehicle and the Ski-Doo Skandic Tundra LT ACE 600 snowmobile. These wins now brig BRP’s total to six Good Design awards.

"Our products are renowned worldwide for their design and innovation," said Denys Lapointe, executive vice-president, Design & Innovation. "Our group has garnered more than 35 international design awards. Being recognised by the International design community brings an enormous amount of pride to all designers at BRP."

For more information about BRP products, visit www.brp.com.

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