Can-Am has received a silver award in the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland’s (RHASS) Technical Innovation awards for its Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), developed specifically for its all-terrain vehicles in partnership with Bosch, a pioneer in this field.
As part of the award win, Can-Am showcased an Outlander MAX XT 570 in the Technical Innovations area at The Royal Highland Show which took place last week.
Outlander MAX XT 570
The system has been installed on Outlander and Renegade models, making them compliant with the new EU regulations (T3b category). To ensure the ABS performs optimally across all situations put in front of it, the company says the ABS system went through a comprehensive engineering programme that included more than 40,000 kilometres on a variety of surfaces including mud, snow, pavement, gravel and dirt.
James Dalke, BRP district commercial manager UK, said, “As a brand, we aim to be trend setters within the utility sector and the addition of ABS technology to our ATVs was the next logical step. Since it was introduced, we have received nothing but positive feedback.
"This award win validates the time and effort our R&D team committed to developing the technology and we are delighted that it has been recognised by such a prestigious award.”