Can-Am launches first electric motorcycle production in Mexico

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Can-Am, a subsidiary of BRP, has launched its first electric motorcycle, the Origin, at its plant in Querétaro, Mexico. This marks Can-Am's entry into the electric motorcycle market, targeting urban commuters and environmentally conscious riders. The new models, Pulse and Origin, feature a 47 hp electric motor and an 8.9 kWh battery, offering a city range of up to 100 miles. They are designed for quick charging, with a 20-80% charge time of 50 minutes using a Level 2 charger. Prices for the Pulse start at $13,999, while the Origin begins at $14,499. These models aim to provide a unique riding experience, combining modern design with performance and comfort for both new and experienced riders.


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