One of many two electrical bikes that Can-Am is ready to launch in 2025 is the Pulse – a unadorned bike designed for day by day commuting and enjoyable metropolis rides.
The manufactuerer underneath the umbrella of Bombardier Leisure Merchandise (BRP) returns to its roots by creating two bikes. The Pulse options an electrical motor producing 47 hp (35 kW), enabling it to speed up from 0 to 100 km/hin simply 3.8 seconds.
The lithium-ion battery, with a capability of 8.9 kWh, gives a metropolis vary of 160 km and a mixed vary of 130 km. It may be charged from 0 to one hundred pc in 5 hours and quarter-hour with a 120V charger, or in simply 1 hour and half-hour utilizing a 240V charger.
The suspension setup features a KYB inverted fork on the entrance and a SACHS preload-adjustable shock on the rear. The bike rides on 17-inch wheels, with the braking system that includes a 320mm disc with a two-piston floating J.Juan caliper on the entrance and a 240mm disc with a single-piston floating caliper on the rear. ABS is included for enhanced security.
Notable options embody full LED lighting, a glove compartment with a USB port, and a ten.25-inch touchscreen instrument panel outfitted with BRP Join and Apple CarPlay.
Along with the bottom model of the Pulse, there’s additionally the Pulse ’73 – a tribute to Can-Am’s first motorbike launched in 1973. This particular version comes with a singular shade scheme, unique wheel rims, and the quantity 73 displayed on the facet panels.