Can-Am Introduces New Side-By-Sides For 2020

Utility vehicles won’t replace pickup trucks anytime soon, but they have certainly earned their place on farms and ranches as valuable, dependable workhorses.

Can-Am Defender Limited HD10
Can-Am Defender Limited HD10
(Rhonda Brooks)

Utility vehicles won’t replace pickup trucks anytime soon, but they have certainly earned their place on farms and ranches as valuable, dependable workhorses.

Can-Am has tuned into producers’ need for a utility vehicle that’s suitable for both function and fun with its Defender side-by-side.

For 2020, the entire Defender lineup has been redesigned to deliver more value and a better, quieter ride, while offering up to 82 horsepower and a class-leading 69 lb-ft of torque. In addition, Defender side-by-sides now offer more insulation, a thicker firewall and new exhaust.

Producers wanting to brave the elements in style and comfort now have access to an industry first with the 2020 Can-Am Defender Limited HD10. It’s the first UTV offering a climate-controlled cockpit with both air conditioning as well as heat and is available as a three- or six-seater.

Also new for 2020 is the Can-Am Defender 6x6 HD 10. It features six-wheel traction and a box that can be adjusted to perform a variety of towing and carrying tasks, managing heavy loads and extreme terrain with ease.

Pricing for the new 6X6 starts at $17,999 and the Limited in the mid-$20s.

For more information about the complete 2020 Can-Am Off-Road vehicle lineup, including detailed technical information and product specs, visit https://can-am.brp.com/off-road/. In addition, Can-Am product manager Jean-Jacques Rivet details new Defender features in the following video:

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