How much HP does a Can Am 800 have?

How much HP does a Can Am 800 have?

The Can-Am Renegade 800 EFI has 71.00 HP (51.8 kW).

Can Am 800 engine specs?

Can-Am Outlander 800 EFI Engine and Transmission Technical Data
Engine size – Displacement – Engine capacity 799.90 ccm (48.81 cubic inches)
Bore x Stroke 91.0 x 62.0 mm (3.6 x 2.4 inches)
Compression Ratio
Number of valves per cylinder 4

Can Am 800 Outlander specs?

Can-Am Outlander 800R Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weight
Length 2,184 mm (86.0 inches)
Width 1,168 mm (46.0 inches)
Height 1,143 mm (45.0 inches)
Seat Height 876 mm (34.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

How much horsepower does a 1000cc Can Am have?

Maverick Sport

Engine 1000
Engine displacement 1000
Type 75 hp, Rotax® 976 cc, V-twin, liquid cooled
Fuel Delivery System Intelligent Throttle Control (iTC™) with Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
Transmission Quick Response System (QRS) CVT with high airflow ventilation and Electronic Drive Belt Protection Extra-L / H / N / R / P

How fast does a Can-Am 800 go?

about 70 MPH
Top Speed of the Can-Am Commander 800 & 800R XT The Can-Am Commander 800R and 800R XT top speed is about 70 MPH. Again, your environment and modifications can affect the top speed you experience.

How much HP does a Yamaha Grizzly 700 have?

The vehicle’s horsepower is 50 hp (as of 2016 – a 6% increase from the initial 47 hp of earlier models), top speed is 64 mph stock, and estimated fuel economy is 21.44 mpg (10.97 liters/100 km). Fuel: Fuel tank capacity is 5.28 US gallons/20 liters with a 1.19-US gallon/4.5-liter reserve.

How much is a Can-Am 1000?

2021 Can-Am Outlander X MR 1000R with Visco-4Lok • $14,999.

Can Am 1000cc top speed?

about 75 MPH
The Can-Am Commander 1000’s top speed is about 75 MPH. This number will be affected by the weight of your cargo and passengers, the altitude you ride at, the current weather conditions, and accessories on your vehicle.

Can Am XMR 800 top speed?

OK my 08 800 Max will only only do about 70 mph on the level and about 7100 RPM.

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