Can-Am brings the next generation of ATVs and SSVs to LAMMA 2026
23rd December 2025
Can-Am will showcase its electric innovation at LAMMA 2026. Can-Am Outlander Electric, the first fully electric T-homologated ATV, will mark its debut at the show.

This new ATV has been designed by BRP’s R&D team to combine the ability to easily and efficiently handle the demands of utility users and the multitude of terrains they work across with a quiet, emission-free operation, the manufacturer said.
The Outlander Electric is powered by Rotax’s E-Power powerpack, which is the same as the one that powers BRP’s electric motorcycles and snowmobiles, delivering 47hp and 53lb-ft of torque and up to 80 km (50 miles) of range in optimal conditions.
It features instant throttle response, selectable ride modes (normal, sport, work) and charges from 20 to 80 percent in just 50 minutes using a level 2 charger, so there is less downtime for the machine. In addition, it has the Can-Am DNA on full display with 830kg of towing capacity as well as the same carrying capacities as the Outlander HD5 and Outlander HD7, which are 55kg on the front and 109kg on the rear.
It also has the ability to be customised to handle numerous jobs with the help of more than 120 accessories, which include the new LinQLite accessories, auxiliary lights with the new 10” LED bar and a complete cargo offering, to name but a few.
Alongside being on display on the Can-Am stand, the Can-Am Outlander Electric will be showcased to attendees in the LAMMA Demo zone on both days of the event.
Highlights of the stand
Can-Am’s other ATVs will be headlined by the new Outlander 6×6 700 DPS T, the next evolution of the 6×6 range of ATVs.
It comes with a completely new chassis while continuing the 6×6’s tradition of industry-leading towing and carrying capacities that are 830kg for towing and a 454kg capacity for its cargo bed. It also comes with power steering as standard and the selectable 4×6 and 6×6 options enable it to easily tackle a multitude of terrains from fields, meadows, forests, or wetlands without breaking a sweat, the manufacturer said.
There is also a focus on safety with this new ATV, as it comes with a handlebar speed limiter that has a programmed minimum speed of 8 km per hour.
The ATVs rounding out the range on show are the Can-Am Outlander PRO HD5 STD T, Can-Am Outlander PRO HD7 XU T ABS and Can-Am Outlander MAX 850 XT T ABS.

The manufacturer said that these models demonstrate the breadth of the Outlander range as well as the fact that there is an ATV for every type of user due to Outlander’s combination of versatility, precision engineering and rider-focus design.
In addition to the ATVs, Can-Am will be showcasing a selection of SSVs, including the new Can-Am Traxter HD11 XU T ABS, Can-Am Traxter HD9 XU T ABS and Can-Am Traxter Pro HD10 XU T ABS.
Rachael Turner, BRP commercial manager UK and Ireland, said: “We are excited to be debuting the Can-Am Outlander Electric to such an engaged audience. This show is the perfect platform from which to showcase the next evolution of the Outlander range and the technology behind it.
“This new model highlights our ongoing commitment to designing and developing innovative vehicles that can meet the constantly evolving needs of the UK utility user, and we look forward to visitors getting a first-hand look at it and meeting with the team to find out the benefits it will bring to their site in the short, medium and long-term.
“In addition, we will be showcasing the vehicle in the LAMMA demo arena, as it is another way attendees can get a first-hand look at this new model in a controlled environment.
“When it comes to the rest of the vehicles on display, they highlight the breadth of options available and the core of the Can-Am DNA, which is power, consistent performance, comfort, versatility, and the ability to meet the challenges of the industry.”
Visit Can-Am at LAMMA 2026, hall 12, stand 470. Find more information on the company’s website.
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