Can-am

Can-am production

Can-am production
  1. Where is Can-Am made?
  2. Can-Am factory in Mexico burns?
  3. Where is the Can-Am defender manufactured?
  4. Who manufactures Can-Am engines?

Where is Can-Am made?

We now have two plants in Juárez where we manufacture our Can-Am off-road vehicles. In Querétaro, we assemble our Sea-Doo watercraft and the Rotax engines for our Can-Am off-road vehicles. . manufactured at this facility. SPRUCE PINE, NORTH CAROLINA, U.S.A.

Can-Am factory in Mexico burns?

An Explosion of Unknown Origin

BRP, who owns Can-Am, operates two maquiladoras in Juárez. The explosion happened shortly after 1 PM CT, in the booming business area of Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. The fire was contained to the storage yard and no damage was done to the manufacturing facility where the vehicles are produced.

Where is the Can-Am defender manufactured?

Can-Am ATVs and side-by-side vehicles are manufactured by BRP / Bombardier Recreational Products a Canadian company, once part of Bombardier Inc. Founded in 1942 as L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée (Bombardier Snow Car Limited) by Joseph-Armand Bombardier in Valcourt, Quebec, Canada.

Who manufactures Can-Am engines?

Even if you haven't heard the name Can-Am, I'd wager you've heard of something BRP owns. 8. Accordingly, Can-Am's vehicles are powered by Rotax engines. The Defender, Can-Am's latest and greatest offering, sports a Rotax that requires no break-in maintenance.

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