Can-Am is returning to the motorcycle market in 2025 with two new electric models, the Pulse and the Origin. The brand will be present at this year’s EICMA with both motorcycles, which are already available.
The Pulse is a naked bike designed for urban use, boasting an urban range of up to 160 km thanks to the 8.9 kWh battery shared with the Origin. The motor delivers 35 kW (47 hp) and 72 Nm of torque, using the same engine as the Origin. The motorcycle features a KYB inverted fork in the front and an adjustable Sachs shock absorber in the rear.
The braking system is common to both models: it includes a J.Juan floating two-piston caliper disc at the front wheel and a J.Juan floating single-piston caliper disc at the rear wheel. The wheels measure 17 inches.
As for the Origin, it is geared towards off-road adventures, offering a range of up to 145 km. The suspension setup is different: it includes a KYB inverted fork in the front and a KYB HPG shock absorber in the rear that is adjustable for preload, compression, and rebound. The front wheel measures 21 inches, while the rear is 18 inches.
Another common feature is the instrument panel, which comes with a large 10.25-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay. Can-Am will be at EICMA 2024 Hall 18, stand A54.