Love it or hate it, Bombardier Recreational Products' Can-Am Spyder Roadster is definitely a unique vehicle. Recently, however, BRP introduced a one-off model that's a little more unique than all the ...
With a dominating presence in both the personal-watercraft market (Sea-Doo) and the snowmobile market (Ski-Doo), BRP (formerly Bombardier) has now set its sights on the much larger on-road segment.
Can-Am, the motorcycle subsidiary of the Canadian Bombardier Corporation traced its roots back in 1973 when Gary Robinson, an American engineer and Jeff Smith, former motocross World Championship ...
Note to Editors: There is a photo associated with this press release. This past weekend, BRP (DOO.TO) welcomed nearly 3,000 Can-Am Spyder owners and guests from around the globe to its headquarters in ...
The Can-Am brand is a sponsor of two NASCAR events, the Can-Am Duel At Daytona and the Can-Am 500 in Phoenix in November DAYTONA BEACH, F.L.—BRP has unveiled a turbocharged Can-Am Spyder concept ...
VALCOURT, Que.—Quebec-based BRP Inc. has unveiled the latest iteration of its popular three-wheeled roadster, the 2015 Can-Am Spyder F3, calling it “a major evolution in riding.” The F3 slots into the ...
With its 2018 Can-Am Spyder three-wheelers, Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) has been selling category-disrupting vehicles for 11 years. Mainly considered alternatives to motorcycles, Spyders ...
Forget off-road, on-road riding is becoming increasingly popular, with more and more people turning to 3-wheelers for adventure, fun and thrilling rides. At least, that’s what Can-Am is saying, based ...
The open-air experience of a motorcycle can be terrifically fun, but there's an obvious problem: motorcycles fall over, resulting in definite injury to the ego and possibly to the body. BRP, the ...
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