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2010 BRP Can-Am Outlander 500 EFI 4x4 ATV

Outlander MAX Model

Can-Am Outlander MAX 500 ATV Model

Outlander MAX models are designed specifically for riding with a passenger. The longer vehicle wheelbase not only delivers rock-solid stability and super predictable handling with a passenger, but one-up, too. Ability to swap the seat and rack extension box without tools makes the MAX model extremely versatile.
 
Outlander XT Model

Can-Am Outlander 500 XT ATV Model

To start, all XT™ models come standard with the Can-Am DPS power steering system. Starting with that key feature, Can-Am adds popular aftermarket items like: 3,000-pound winch with remote control, XT-specific cast aluminum wheels, Carlisle ACT radial tires, front and rear bumpers, handlebar wind deflectors and more.

Can-Am Outlander MAX ATV Features

Longer vehicle wheelbase – The passenger rides well in front of the rear axle for rock-solid stability and super predictable handling.

Outlander Max 500 XT ATV LTD

Can-Am Outlander Max 500 XT ATV (Limited Edition)

Stadium-style seating – The passenger rides above the driver, stadium-style, so they can see down the trail.

Passenger comfort features – A well-padded active backrest moves with rider. Raised footrests and multi-position handholds add comfort.

Convertible Rack System (CRS) – The passenger seat can be removed and replaced with a rack-extension/totable cargo box in just seconds, without tools. BRP offers several accessories, such as a cargo box and touring box that interface seamlessly with the CRS system.

Can-Am Outlander XT ATV Features

Dual-mode Dynamic Power Steering (DPS)
NEW! Dual-mode Dynamic Power Steering (DPS) - The Can-Am DPS system has two modes meaning the rider can choose the amount of assist depending on the conditions. Each DPS-equipped model with its dual-mode selectability for the ultimate in rider control depending on the conditions.

NEW! Visco-Lok QE front differential - All DPS-equipped models have the Visco-Lok QE calibration up front, which has all the features and benefits of the standard Visco-Lok differential, but with a even quicker engagement point. This differential, unlike some competitor’s differentials, does not have a speed or rev limiter.

NEW! More-powerful magneto - The XT package provides a more-powerful magneto with 650 watts of power output.

Can-Am Outlander 800 XT ATV
Outlander XT Wheels
XT-specific front and rear bumper – Heavy-duty front and rear bumpers for a premium look.
BRP XL 3000 Winch - At 3,000 pounds (1.360 kg) capacity, 500 more pounds (227 kg) than 2007 model. The winch comes complete with a roller fairlead and its remote control stows in front storage compartment.

NEW! XT Specific Aluminum Wheels – Lightweight and a premium look

Carlisle ACT radial tires – Great lightweight traction
Wind deflectors – Premium look and protection from brush, cold
Color options – All XT models come in yellow, red or industry-exclusive NEXT® G-1 Vista™ camouflage.

Unprecedented Value – The base Outlander 500 price is $7,799 USD and the price of the XT version is $9,299 USD for a difference of $1,500 USD. However, if one adds up the price for all the additions the XT package brings to the ATV (DPS, winch, bumpers, tires, etc.) one would have to pay more than $2,000 (excluding tax & installation). Plus, XT features are factory-designed, built to factory quality standards, factory installed, and backed by the factory warranty.

NEW! Outlander 500 XT-P EFI - All the benefits of the XT package, but with a premium painted plastic yellow / black finish, mud guards and black XT-P specific cast-aluminum wheels with color-matched inserts.
Can-Am Outlander MAX XT-P ATV
 Can-Am Outlander 800R XT-P 4x4 ATV
Side Can-Am Outlander 500 XTP

2010 BRP Can-Am Outlander 500 XT-P 4x4 ATV

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