Can-Am

2026 Updates to Can-Am Spyder, Ryker, and Canyon Announced

Valcourt, Quebec, August 17, 2025 – Can-Am, iconic brand of BRP Inc., continues the evolution of its popular 3-wheel vehicles, the Can-Am Spyder, Can-Am Canyon, and Can-Am Ryker, for 2026 with fresh new modern colors and refined product offerings.

“2025 was a strong year for the Can-Am 3-wheel vehicle lineup with the introduction of the Can-Am Canyon,” said Elsa Vilarinho, Director, Global Marketing, Can-Am On-Road at BRP. “The response from riders has been incredible, and as we look to 2026, we’re building on that momentum and leaning into what our riders want most for the entire lineup – style, versatility and the freedom to make their vehicle their own.”

A Sioux Falls Spyder Ride in December 2021

As some of you already know, I ride a Can-Am Spyder which is a motorcycle that is a inverse trike (two wheels in front, one wheel in back). Unfortunately, I live in South Dakota where the climate around here isn't too favorable for riding from November through March. By this time of year it's not too uncommon to see snow on the roads or temperatures well below freezing.

A February Ride on the Can-Am Spyder!

With snow on the ground and long stretches of subzero temperatures, I wasn't sure I was going to get in a motorcycle ride for the month of February. Then on the second to last day of this short month, the temperatures rose to the lower-mid 40s and the roads were mainly dry. That was good enough for me as I took my 2017 Spyder RT out for a 20 mile ride from home to downtown Sioux Falls. 

Three-Wheeled Vehicle Sales are good for BRP

Good news, the new Rykers by Can-Am are selling well. While I own a Spyder and not a Ryker...it's good to see that when a good price point is offered the people will buy.

Total revenue from year-round products — which consist of side-by-sides, ATVs, and three-wheeled vehicles — was up 17% year over year, to $445.6 million. North American sales of year-round products increased in the low-20% range.