Can-Am Announces New 2017 Models To The Spyder Family -

Can-Am Announces New 2017 Models To The Spyder Family

New for 2017 within the Can-Am Spyder family is the introduction of the Can-Am Spyder F3-S with SPORT Mode, F3-T and RT.

Spyder F3-S with SPORT Mode
Spyder F3-S with SPORT Mode

New for 2017 within the Can-Am Spyder family is the introduction of the Can-Am Spyder F3-S with SPORT Mode, F3-T and RT.

SPORT Mode on the F3-S allows the driver to perform controlled rear tire spins, which enhances the fun factor while maintaining vehicle stability. SPORT Mode is activated by the driver, at which time the gauge displays SPORT Mode and Traction Control System (TCS) deactivated.

Spyder F3-T
Spyder F3-T

Highlighting the Can-Am brand connection to auto racing, BRP is introducing the 2017 Can-Am Spyder F3-S Daytona 500 Edition featuring SPORT Mode.

The Spyder F3-T offers greater freedom and flexibility. Loaded with comfort and convenience features, the Spyder F3-T blends performance with practicality and features extra cargo space for longer rides.

Spyder RT
Spyder RT

The Can-Am Spyder RT comfort-tuned suspension options, electric adjustable-height windshield and premium saddle and backrest offer a luxurious ride for driver and passenger. Generous built-in cargo capacity and a premium sound system make the Spyder RT perfect for multi-day adventures, across town or cross-country.

The high-torque Rotax 1330 ACETM in-line, triple-cylinder engine is smooth and responsive across the entire rev range, while the six-speed transmission utilizes a cutting-edge clutch-activation system and ECOTM mode smart-assist to enable a range up to 252 miles at 62 mph on a single tank of fuel.

Courtesy Motorcycle & Powersports News.

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