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Can-Am announces the launch of its Pulse and Origin electric motorcycles

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A key feature of the Can-Am motorcycle lineup that sets it apart is a liquid-cooled system, which includes the battery, charger, inverter, and motor.

The all-electric 2025 Can-Am Pulse and Origin motorcycles are launching ©BRP 2024 (CNW Group/BRP Inc.)

VALCOURT — Can-Am, a brand of BRP Inc., announces the availability of its 2025 Can-Am Pulse and Can-Am Origin all-electric motorcycle lineup. Building on BRP’s background, Can-Am is releasing products for electric vehicle enthusiasts.

“Today, we are reclaiming our two-wheel heritage by bringing new excitement to the electric motorcycle industry,” said José Boisjoli, President and CEO of BRP. “50 years ago, Can-Am celebrated many victories with its Track ‘n Trail motorcycles, and we are bringing that pedigree back with a focus on modern electric power, connectivity and thrill. We intend to become a global leader in that space with true innovation designed to simplify the riding experience for new riders and introduce electric motorcycles to all.”

The Can-Am Pulse and Origin models are driven by a Rotax E-Power power unit – BRP’s proprietary electric technology.

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A key feature of the Can-Am motorcycle lineup that sets it apart is a liquid-cooled system, which includes the battery, charger, inverter, and motor. The system reportedly limits battery degradation over time while simultaneously optimizing range and charge time.

Both the Can-Am Pulse and Origin come standard with a durable 8.9 kWh battery, with the Can-Am Pulse having an estimated city range of up to 160 km (100 miles), and the Can-Am Origin to an estimated city range of up to 145 km (90 miles).

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