Can-Am 'Pulse' and 'Origin' - Production Slated for Q4
BRP (Canada) has released full details of its Can-Am branded 'Pulse' and 'Origin' electric motorcycle models, with production to start Q4. Pre-orders are now available at select BRP dealerships in France, Germany, Spain, UK, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Austria, the United States and Canada. Global deliveries will start in early 2025.
BRP President and CEO José Boisjoli framed the launch as reclaiming its two-wheel heritage: "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 company news release states that "the Can-Am 'Pulse' and 'Origin' models redefine the ride and awaken the energy in every rider, whether in the city or off the beaten path. Each is driven by an all-new Rotax E-Power power unit - BRP's proprietary electric technology - which delivers instant torque on demand, merging pulsating performance with style and sophistication."
BRP claims that "a key feature of the Can-Am motorcycle line-up that sets it apart is an innovative liquid-cooled system, which includes the battery, charger, inverter and motor. The system significantly limits battery degradation over time, while simultaneously optimizing range and charge time.
"In fact, riders will experience quick and efficient charging each and every time and in any condition - from 0% to 80% in 50 minutes - using Level 2 charging at home or at automotive charging stations."
"innovative liquid-cooled system"
There has been much speculation and debate about the apparent irony of electric motorcycles incorporating a form of liquid-cooling, with several manufacturers known to be deploying and working on such technology. Indeed Zero, for one, has liquid-cooling patents that are expected to find their way onto production electric models soon.
However, the real-life riding effect on improved charging cycles and range remains to be proven. Some critics are already suggesting that the Can-Am's charge rates and range will be inadequate, especially on the dirt.
Both the Can-Am 'Pulse' and 'Origin' come standard with an 8.9 kWh battery that powers the 'Pulse' to 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). Both feature a reverse function.
While the 'Pulse' is described as "crafted for the energy of city life," the 'Origin' is described as "engineered for adventure beyond city limits." Both share the same Active ReGen and connective technology, with the 'Origin' wielding "unmistakable Can-Am DNA and motocross heritage with all-terrain readiness, enhanced suspension and dual sport tires."