The Defender platform leads the utility charge with the introduction of the XU model. By incorporating factory-installed essentials like headache racks and tool holders, Can-Am aims to streamline the vehicle’s work-ready capabilities directly from the showroom. Furthermore, the Defender HD10 receives a significant powertrain overhaul, pairing a new 80-horsepower Rotax triple-cylinder engine with a redesigned chassis. Tech-focused riders will find a new 10.25-inch wireless touch display on select premium trims, offering embedded navigation and remote software updates via Wi-Fi.
Performance-oriented Maverick models are shifting toward increased durability and control. The entire Maverick R range now utilizes a second-generation Rotax dual-clutch transmission, which includes an extra low gear tailored for technical terrain. Safety and comfort improvements extend to the Maverick X3, which now features integrated window nets and upgraded brake lines. Meanwhile, the Outlander ATV family expands its mud-ready capabilities with a new MAX configuration for the X mr model, while the Pro lineup benefits from a suite of factory-installed accessories designed to enhance value for both recreational and professional users.




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