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Why is it called a Spyder? A Can-Am?

It's called a Spyder roadster. It is built by BRP under the Can-Am brand. The Can-Am brand is BRP's wheeled vehicle brand which includes all-terrain vehicles and Spyder roadsters. The Can-Am brand stands for a connection between performance and agility and a balance of style and strength. The Spyder aligns perfectly with these brand attributes.

When will the first vehicles be available?

The first Spyder roadsters will be delivered to selected authorized North American dealers in the fall of 2007.<BR>In 2007, BRP will deploy the first phase of its go-to-market strategy: twelve selected American states (Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, and Wisconsin) and four Canadian provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec) will offer Can-Am Spyder roadsters through BRP's existing dealer network, followed by France and Spain in early 2008.<BR>In its second phase, BRP will expand its Can-Am Spyder offer to more North American states, Canadian provinces, European and other countries, and expects to be present worldwide within three to four years.

Where can I try and/or see one?

Beginning in the spring of 2007, Spyder roadsters will be available for trial at a number of events and dealer-hosted demo days. For a complete list, consult the "Try Spyder" section.

Who will sell them?

In the first year, select authorized dealers in North America will sell Spyder roadsters. Within two to four years, Spyder will be available across North America and markets worldwide, starting with Western Europe.<BR>As for any new product, we are in the process of signing-up Can-Am Spyder dealers. Trial and demo tour information will soon be available on the web. In the meantime, if you leave us your contact information, we will keep you informed on everything that is happening with our Can-Am Spyder roadster.<BR>Note: Any offer to purchase, purchase, order, offer for sale, sale or transaction will be subject to the compliance of the Spyder roadsters with all governmental regulations and to the receipt of all required licenses and authorizations.

Where is my nearest dealer?

Spyder is a new product we just introduced to the public. We are in the process of signing-up dealers and will do so in the coming months. Trial or demo tour information will be available on our website within the coming weeks. In the meantime, if you leave us your contact information, we will make sure to keep you informed on everything that is happening with our Can-Am Spyder roadster.

How much will it cost?

The MSRP will start at $ US 14,999 in the United States and $CA 18,499 in Canada. European prices will be communicated at a later date.

Will there be other models? Colors?

Presently, two color options (yellow and silver) and two transmission options (sequential manual and sequential electronic) are offered in addition to a full line of accessories.

What type of driver's license is required?

Most jurisdictions require a motorcycle or three-wheel license to operate the Spyder.<BR>In California, Delaware, and South Carolina, consumers would only require an automotive license to operate Spyder.<BR>In most European markets, consumers will need an automotive license to ride Spyder. Specific information by jurisdiction is provided under the section &quot;Need to know&quot;.

Is it considered a motorcycle?

In North America, the Can-Am Spyder is classified as a motorcycle. BRP refers to it as a roadster since it offers all of the open-air benefits of a motorcycle together with some of the peace-of-mind offered by a car.

Why three wheels?

The Can-Am Spyder roadster brings BRP's powersports experience to the road, and will open up the road to many users who want that type of experience. We considered other configurations, but found that the Y stance of the Spyder offered a unique architecture which provided a balance of performance and peace-of-mind riding with features like the Vehicle Stability System (VSS). <BR>What sets Spyder apart from anything on the market is what is integrated in the VSS: the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), the Traction Control System (TSC) and the Stability Control System (SCS).

How would you compare it to driving a 2-wheel motorcycle? How does it ride?

It's a different experience, it doesn't compare. This is a new kind of roadster, with a three-wheeled geometry, two wheels in front and one in the rear, Spyder offers a balance between performance and peace-of-mind.

Will there be more than one model?

We are creating a family of vehicles, and there will eventually be other models. As with any BRP product, Spyder will evolve but the core of the product is something that will remain the same.

Do people need to wear a helmet?

While helmet laws aren?t universal, BRP recommends everybody wear a helmet while riding the Spyder. Please refer to your State or Provincial jurisdiction for specific requirements.

What kind of warranty do you offer?

We offer a two-year limited warranty. Exceptions apply. See the full warranty text for details.

Is it a 2-up?

Yes. Spyder is categorized as a sport touring roadster and it has the ability to carry a passenger.

Does it meet EPA / CARB / EU / etc. regulations?

Yes. The Spyder roadster meets or exceeds all EPA/CARB and Euro-2 environmental regulations.

TEST DRIVE INFO

To test drive the Spyder you must fulfil certain driver's license requirements depending on your location. Please select a location from the drop-down menu below to obtain the license information that applies to you.

OWNERSHIP INFO

The Spyder is street-legal, but different jurisdictions have different regulations you should be aware of before riding your Spyder. Please select a location from the drop-down menu below to obtain the license and vehicle registration information that applies to you.

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