BRP - The Origin and Pulse models.
The Origin and Pulse models.
Source: BRP.
  • BRP (DOO) has unveiled the first two models of its Can-Am all-electric motorcycle lineup, the Can-Am Origin and Can-Am Pulse
  • The company is also announcing its Sea-Doo electric hydrofoil board, the Sea-Doo Rise
  • The vehicles will be available in mid-2024 with full specs to be shared in August 2023 to coincide with Can-Am’s 50th anniversary
  • BRP is a global leader in boats, powersports products and propulsion systems
  • BRP (DOO) is up by 0.13 per cent trading at $95.61 per share

BRP (DOO) has unveiled the first two models of its Can-Am all-electric motorcycle lineup.

The Can-Am Origin is a dual-purpose model designed to exhilarate on both the street and the trail.

The Can-Am Pulse is a balanced and agile motorcycle designed for city-based commutes.

Both models feature a high-performance LED headlamp, a simple throttle-based accelerator, as well as a near-silent and vibration-free experience.

The company is also announcing its Sea-Doo electric hydrofoil board, the Sea-Doo Rise.

The Sea-Doo Rise.

All three products will be available in mid-2024. BRP plans to reveal full specs in August 2023 to coincide with Can-Am’s 50th anniversary.

“Half a century ago, Can-Am roared to victory on the track and the trail, and today, a new legacy begins,” said José Boisjoli, President and CEO of BRP. “With the Can-Am Origin and Can-Am Pulse, the first two models of our electric 2-wheel family, we are gearing up to reclaim our motorcycle heritage by crafting thrilling riding experiences for a whole new generation.”

“With the Sea-Doo Rise,” he added, “BRP is leveraging its expertise to address an untapped market category and further position the company for future growth. We have set out to be the key actor in growing and democratizing the hydrofoiling watersport industry.”

BRP is a global leader in boats, powersports products and propulsion systems.

BRP (DOO) is up by 0.13 per cent trading at $95.61 per share as of 10:22 am EST.


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