2014
Can-Am Renegade 500 ATV Features
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2014 CanAm Renegade 500 ATV |
Can-Am
Renegade 500 ATV Key Features
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Rotax 500 V-Twin engine
Supplying 46 horsepower, the 80º SOHC V-twin engine has four valves per cylinder and is fed by a 46mm throttle body
and two VDO Siemens‡ fuel injectors. The intelligent EFI system automatically maintains peak performance, regardless of
temperature or altitude, and contributes to the liquid-cooled engine’s potent power and seamless delivery. The 500 features
manageable power because of its progressive throttle system, which improves control for both slow-speed, technical climbs
and high-speed getaways.
CVT Transmission
A 13-bolt CVT system offers an improved seal and improves the transmission performance in wet terrain and conditions.
A dedicated drain plug was added the cover and is easily accessible if the need ever arises to remove water from the CVT
housing. The CVT intake was repositioned to a higher location in the chassis for optimal performance in wet riding conditions.
Automatic transmission with standard engine braking featuring high, low, park, neutral and reverse is also included.
The transmission on the Renegade is specifically calibrated for sportier performance.
Large radiator
A larger radiator (14 kW increase) doubles the cooling capacity on the 500 and maintains a cooler engine temperature for
peak performance.
High-grade exhaust and silencer
The engine package includes a performance-inspired exhaust system, and a durable end cap/cover contribute to the exhaust’s
upper-class appearance. The system remains true to the Can-Am tradition of producing a throaty and impressive
exhaust note, yet adheres to strict dB and emissions standards.
Dual-room, no-tools air box
The second-generation model also uses a dual-room air box design and location on the Renegade 500. The air box –
which features a no-tools design — was placed at a higher and more centralized location for filtering and processing
air. It also has a dual-room air filtration design that captures dirty air in one portion of the box and clean air in another
section before it sends the air to the engine. The 500’s capabilities in the mud and water were improved thanks to
the higher air intake. Accessing the air filter for routine maintenance and inspection only requires the removal of the
seat, console plastic and exterior push plate. A screw-on system and push plate work together to ensure the filter is
securely attached to the air box housing.
Surrounding Spar Technology (SST) G2 Frame
The Renegade 500 uses the industry-exclusive Surrounding Spar Technology (SST) G2 frame from BRP. The welded-steel SST
G2 frame, introduced in 2012, incorporates engineering processes and geometry for increased structural integrity, improved
durability and precision handling. The SST G2 frame design offers added strength, provides a lower center of gravity, improves
handling and requires far less components, materials and welds than a traditional tube frame.
Double A-arm front suspension with dive-control geometry
The Renegade 500 retains its race-proven double A-arm setup. The 2014 model uses motion control shocks with five-way
adjustable preload settings. Front-end suspension travel is 9 inches (23.6 cm). Dive-control geometry tightly controls the
roll-center, especially when entering corners. The setup also inspires confidence, reducing kickback to the operator, by locating
the knuckle in the wheel.
Trailing Torsional Independent (TTI) rear suspension
Using 75 percent less moving parts than competitive systems, TTI was designed to eliminate scrub and camber changes
when the suspension moves up and down and keep the quad in straight line. Unique to Can-Am, the proven Torsional Trailing
arm Independent rear suspension offers increased rigidity and improved suspension travel at 9.3 inches (24.1 cm). This
suspension setup also includes a removable external sway bar and lower pivot points for geometric squatting to improve
traction and the transferring of power to the ground.
Front and rear motion control shocks
The Renegade 500 wears front and rear motion control shocks to smooth out the trail. The shocks offer five settings of adjustable
preload. The suspension supplies 9 in (229 mm) of travel up front and 9.3 inches (236 mm) in the rear.
Visco-Lok front differential
The innovative Visco-Lok front differential is unique to the ATV industry. The progressive auto-locking system constantly
monitors front wheel speed and, if it detects one wheel spinning more quickly than the other, it progressively sends additional
power to the wheel with better traction. Wheel hop or driveline wind-up is virtually eliminated to keep the system transparent
to the operator. The 100 percent locking differential means no need for a rev or speed limiter or special-functioning
levers to pull.
12-inch (30.5 cm) cast-aluminum wheels
The Renegade 500 model has innovative computer-optimized, center-less wheels to reduce unsprung weight and offer improved
strength. Durability increased in strategic areas while excess material was eliminated in other areas to save weight.
25-inch (66cm) ITP Holeshot ATR tires
A versatile tire for proven all-around trail performance and superb traction.
214mm hydraulic disc brakes
Two large 214mm disc brakes with twin-piston calipers for superior stopping power can be found up front on the Renegade
500. At the rear, the model uses two, twin-piston caliper and 214mm hydraulic disc brakes. The system also includes separate
front and rear hand brake levers for optimal control.
Easy access for maintenance
Like on the Renegade 800R and 1000 models, the 500’s battery was relocated beneath the seat to offer easier access and
improved protection. The rear brake fluid reservoir, solenoid starter and relays are conveniently located under the seat.
Enhanced lighting
The Renegade 500 comes with four 60 w projector-type headlights (240 w) for improved nighttime clarity and trail visibility.
The lights add to the Renegade styling package as well as provided added safety while riding the trails. The taillights offer
a stylish design that blends in with the rear plastic and offers increased visibility for trail riding.
Large fuel tank
The larger gas tank holds 5.4 gallons (20.5 liters) of fuel, so you ride longer.
Renegade family styling
For 2014, the base Renegade 500 is available in yellow. Other design elements, inspired by the larger displacement Renegade
models, are a radiator cover, taillights and wheels were all to offer a better look and improved performance.
Digitally Encoded Security System (D.E.S.S.)
D.E.S.S. is the ATV industry’s lone factory-installed anti-theft device. It utilizes electronic key codes that are required to
match each specific ATV’s ECM. The machine will not start unless the coded microchip in the key matches the code preinstalled
in the engine control module. Two keys (a performance key for maximum performance and a normal key for limited
acceleration and speed) are included with each model.