2023 Can Am Outlander 700 and 500 First Look Review plus 700 X MR Pro HD7 and HD5

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  • 2023 Can Am Outlander 700 and 500 First Look Review plus 700 X MR, Pro HD7 and HD5. After just 7 model years, Can-Am is replacing the excellent Outlander 450 and 570 with the new 2023 Outlander 500 and 700. Of course, there are a bunch of trim levels within two usage specific designs, the all-around work and recreation focused Outlander and the more work or hunting focused Outlander Pro.
    Nearly every discernable specification that matters is class leading with the new Outlander 500 and 700 and Outlander Pro HD5 and HD7 with the exception of their retail prices, which look like they came from 5 or more years ago. Compared to the departing Outlander 450 and 570, the new 500 and 700 certainly look to deliver even more ATV for the money, but is more always better? We hope to find out in the near future so subscribe for more.
    For now we'll take a look at what the new Outlander 700 and 500 have to offer and see how they stack up against the specifications of the Honda Rancher, Kodiak 450, King Quad 750, Grizzly 700, Sportsman 570 and others.
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Komentáře • 174

  • @michaellivingston6707
    @michaellivingston6707 Před rokem +26

    I guess honda, suzuki, kawasaki, and yamaha all knew their displacment and frame set up as well as suspension was just perfect, cause here comes Can Am and Artic Cat following suit again. I am glad to see these manufacturers doing the same things and creating a competition amongst one another. Maybe we will see some price drops now. Cause honestly it all boil downs to all we want as consumers is a fun, capable, dependable machine with easy part access. I think that 700xc looks kinda good, and I like the storage options.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +5

      Fun, capable, dependable, and affordable. Some price adjustment would be good.

    • @michaellivingston6707
      @michaellivingston6707 Před rokem +2

      @@ATVonDemand
      YES SIR

    • @mikeruffo6462
      @mikeruffo6462 Před rokem +2

      Not sure about the looks. Would need to see one in person vs a video.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      @@mikeruffo6462 That's how we feel.

    • @michaellivingston6707
      @michaellivingston6707 Před rokem +2

      @@mikeruffo6462
      I seen a different video today, they were showing a few of them at some show. It was the hunter edition with the storage options and accsessories, and a close up of yellow 700 xt, the Red 500 and the hd model with gas can and chainsaw attachments. There still kinda high in price though and dont come with winches except for the xt but u pay more for that. Plus they are heavy like the cf motos. The good ol grizz and king quad are lighter but **** they want too much. Plus the suzuki dont come with a winch either. I own a 2016 grizz, a 2019 can am outlander 650xt and a 2021 cforce 800xc. Kids took over the grizz and can am and wife wants her own ride now instead if riding double. So having a hard choice deciding. Thinking for the price and what u get with the cfmoto I may go that route again. We have had nothing but good luck with ours, and my friends also. And maintance is easy. I wanna find her a good 500cc to 700cc that aint gonna put me in the poor house. Lol. I think about used but I have got burnt going that route once or twice so figure get her a new one she deserves to be the one to put the first scratches on it.

  • @OdysseyOffroad
    @OdysseyOffroad Před rokem +6

    Definitely good to see them offering affordable and seemingly capable options. Also, they seemed to address the 2 biggest complaints of outlander owners now. Engine access and heat. Storage is nice too! Selfishly I was kind of hoping for a sport quad or a 55 inch wide renegade 🤷🏻‍♂️ lol

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      We're always hoping for a new sport quad.

    • @DUNEATV
      @DUNEATV Před rokem

      👀

    • @damian2221
      @damian2221 Před rokem

      ​@@ATVonDemand hi, did you know a price 700 xmr?

  • @Blazzin1
    @Blazzin1 Před rokem +2

    I went in the dealership to put a deposit on one of these new 2023 Outlander Max XT 700’s, walked out the door with a 2023 Outlander Max XT 570s. Best part is they had the 570 there and I take possession on Tuesday as opposed to waiting for weeks and or months. I hope I don’t regret it! 😕

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      The 570 is great. Don't think you'll be disappointed.

  • @ATVonDemand
    @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +8

    More suspension travel, ground clearance and a leader in hauling and towing ratings. We're not sure how we feel about the same engine at two different price points, but other than that, if the performance lives up to the specs, the new Outlander 700 and 500 models should be pretty awesome. Until we ride one, it's great to see a major manufacturer developing new ride on ATVs!

    • @qapsukalek
      @qapsukalek Před rokem +1

      Up here in Alaska all can am and polaris can't handle the extreme weathers especially on my island which we get heavily sprayed by salt water their wires corrode out fast and u joints go out pretty fast but honda and Yamaha rules the tundra

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +2

      ​@@dcsales2007 Looks are subjective. We are interested in seeing if the performance lives up to those impressive specs!

    • @rzl07375
      @rzl07375 Před rokem +1

      ​@@dcsales2007 I don't mind the looks, but your right that console windshield setup is the most hideous I've ever seen.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      ​@@qapsukalek Right on.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem

      ​@@rzl07375 Wouldn't be our 1st ad on but they have lots of cool ones.

  • @AirsoftTwinkie
    @AirsoftTwinkie Před 7 měsíci

    I have a dps 500 with some bumpers and minor accessories. It's very impressive overall. The suspension travel is insane for a utility quad and it doesn't lack any power. Even when towing or riding with a passenger. I recently recovered a snowmobile 10 miles up a mountain in 2 ft of snow. Low range proved to be awesome for low end pulling power and the front locker did its job well keeping us on the trail. I've put 300+ miles on it and have zero complaints. Good job can am. Ps- I've had grizzly 660's, 700. Can am 1000 ( earlier models) and lots of mid sized Hondas. And the 23 can am outlander 500 will not disappoint.

  • @spyder000069
    @spyder000069 Před rokem +3

    Problem is Visco4Lok is only available on MR series and ProXU series. ProXU has suspension tuned for work. They should have had a XT700 with the visco4lok as standard or as an option so that you could have a trail machine without the rad relocate.

  • @bettysmith4527
    @bettysmith4527 Před rokem +1

    Just bought one of the only 2023 Outlander 570 XTs a month ago, so far I love it!

  • @markbuck9299
    @markbuck9299 Před rokem +9

    If I was going to buy a new 700 !! It sure wouldn’t be a can am !! It would be a new grizzly

    • @Mike-jx8ks
      @Mike-jx8ks Před rokem

      I said the same thing... I have a 520 foreman but its not great on the trails.. i mean it gets u thru but it gets hung up low clearance and its a work quad not a riding trail quad.. if i could afford 13,000 for a grizz i would do it... Thats alot of money to me

    • @markbuck9299
      @markbuck9299 Před rokem +1

      @@Mike-jx8ks your Honda is a great quad !! A lot better than any can am

  • @austinvallee5275
    @austinvallee5275 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Have had my 2022 450 for a year and bet it will outperform the 500 any day have pulled out 1/2 ton trucks from the mud pit with it

  • @erickabrahamdelafuentevarg606

    The most valuable about Cam am was the desing over the other brands, but now they totally Lost it

    • @ericmorin9613
      @ericmorin9613 Před rokem +2

      This is their value bikes. Kinda like 1$ menu items at the restaurant. Your still gonna be able to get McChickens but if one can't afford it here's the junior chicken instead

  • @joekearney
    @joekearney Před rokem +3

    They’ve grown on me very Minimally, but I still like the idea of sticking to your identity.
    650 outlander 62hp
    650 outlander ….50hp.
    It’s hard to bet against the Uber quality of the kingquad 750, grizzly 700, as far as singles , even though they are slightly higher . I do however applaud can am for offering a respectable price ! I do think it will force the better built Japanese brands to adjust slightly . I like can am ….I have an X3 SxS . Traded the last atv (sportsman 1000) on my current KingQuad 750 (2022). It’s hard to beat the silky quality , light weight , nimble handling combined with respectable power .
    Overall they are definitely good machines , but I just feel moving away from what your known for (punching ABOVE your respective class in power) is questionable.
    I’ve had brutes and a 1000 Polaris and I will say if I re-enter big bore power again it’s gonna be an outlander 1000R.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +2

      Updated models and pricing from the competition would be great. They probably went to single cylinders because they are less expensive to manufacture. Couldn't meet that price point with a twin cylinder.

    • @joekearney
      @joekearney Před rokem

      @@ATVonDemand Yea I think stream lining power trains was the number one goal to lower price. However if, if the ecu is cracked before long since it’s the same block and head , one could pass the 700 and just tune the 500 and save more. Sans slightly different cam. Definitely good prices for todays market .
      10 -15 years ago those prices would be way high lol.

    • @McarthurMotors
      @McarthurMotors Před rokem

      @@ATVonDemandit’s due to emissions. These manufactures are under strict emissions laws. Their entire lineup needs to meet a certain spec… this means if canam wants to keep the 1000 available … they needed to dump a couple motors and redesign a single cylinder engine that will be more efficient. Our days are numbers with being spoiled with what we currently have offered in off-road fun

  • @jonnantau9354
    @jonnantau9354 Před rokem +1

    Nice overview of the new models. I dont think they are terrible looking, I do like the look of the projector headlamps. My take on it is they streamlined they're model lineup and cut costs by making 2 "different" models that essentially use the same engine and drive train, and all they have to do to make it a 700 is cams and the tuning, it's smart from a business minded point of view, but we'll see how the customers take it.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching period I believe we share very similar viewpoints on these machines. Different horse powers using the same engine has taken place in their side-by-side lineup for some time but it's going to be interesting how consumers deal with it in the ATV market.

  • @ProbeGT2
    @ProbeGT2 Před rokem +3

    Soooo, getting the 700 means you're getting ripped off because the atv could cost 800$ less since it's the same engine (i don't believe for 1 second the different cam profile bullshit)
    And getting the 500 means you're getting ripped off because the engine you paid for is supposed to make 50hp.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      Or you could just say that the manufacturer makes an $800 larger profit if you buy the 700. It's a little strange, we agree. That in mind will take the extra 10 horsepower for $800. It will be less hassle than swapping cams, installing a programmer or getting the ECU reflashed.

  • @marksjunction69
    @marksjunction69 Před rokem +2

    These look like 2024 models to me!

  • @davidxavier2739
    @davidxavier2739 Před rokem +4

    This seems like a huge downgrade, the previous 650 and 570cc were V-twin Rotax engines. These are single cylinder, loose horse power. The 570cc was 48 hp vs 500cc 40 HP // 650cc was 62HP vs 700 is now 50HP.
    Are they more fuel efficient? A 2018 570 Outlander base model would get 22.7 mpg when cruising at 35 mph over variable terrain of fire roads loaded with rider and full loaded with gear near max for front and rear racks. Other than a slightly increased ground clearance, ~1" wider, 3.7" longer, and 1" shorter I don't see much of a difference. Other than the bodywork.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      We don't really feel cannon was trying to replace their own 650 with these machines. It's more like they were trying to conquer the entire single cylinder segment. The 700 may very well have better bottom in the power then the 570 dead which will make it better at pulling. We think we will miss having a more compact model in their lineup though.

    • @Dusdaddy
      @Dusdaddy Před rokem +1

      @@ATVonDemand I agree. Too many get lost in HP numbers. TQ is where it's at for utility/work. My little Grizz 700 out pulls a 650 twin but loses in a race every time. Fine by me because if I wanna race, I'll buy a 1000!

  • @iamdonaldduck9740
    @iamdonaldduck9740 Před rokem +4

    The new quads are still missing the all important right hand brake lever -- We wont buy any quad without it

    • @spyder000069
      @spyder000069 Před rokem

      That definitely holds me back. I can see where a new rider might not care but if you have ridden dirt bikes, motorcycles, and jap bikes your whole life you prefer the control of having separate front and rear brakes.

    • @Dusdaddy
      @Dusdaddy Před rokem

      lol...hell, these things still only have one rear brake!!

  • @utahwanderlust700
    @utahwanderlust700 Před rokem +5

    Wow, I guess Can Am just took the land whale title away from Polaris!!!
    These things are 200 pounds heavier than my Brute!😯😬😵‍💫

  • @nseric1233
    @nseric1233 Před rokem +4

    The only good things on can ams are the powerful v tiwns and trailing arm rear suspension, now they’re gone lol.
    Just buy a grizzly or king quad they don’t break down all the time.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +5

      Can-Am durability has improved considerably through the years. No telling how these machines will hold up. The DPS model is $2700 less expensive than the grizzly 700. It deserves a serious look.

  • @stromghouls
    @stromghouls Před rokem +4

    these things are heavier than a neutron star. that is my only gripe with them.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      Agreed.

    • @Dusdaddy
      @Dusdaddy Před rokem +1

      Some are saying weights may be misprints. For example, the 2wd base is listed as 800 lbs but the 4wd base is only 740lbs. Da fuq?

  • @dannymacdonnell251
    @dannymacdonnell251 Před rokem +5

    I’m not sure if I could ever get over the looks of the machine it’s just ugly to me .. I hope the 850 and 1000 doesn’t end up looking like that next year ..

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      The clutch upgrades would be nice though

  • @matthewmarciniak5796
    @matthewmarciniak5796 Před rokem +2

    Cool to see something new but I’m on the cfmoto bandwagon get more bang for the buck it seems

    • @tomg6284
      @tomg6284 Před 5 měsíci

      They tried to kill you co vid , remember?

  • @CMDRTeklow82
    @CMDRTeklow82 Před rokem +1

    Like the 850 xmr. Does the 700 have a eco - norm- sport throttle modes?? I must know

  • @Calebmcguckin
    @Calebmcguckin Před rokem +2

    The new line up is hideous🤢 700 single cylinder is not for me. And I enjoy the trailing arm set up over the a-arm style. Looks like I’m going to keep my 570 xmr

  • @gregparrott
    @gregparrott Před rokem +2

    The content here is good. But I had hoped Can Am was going to discuss something REALLY new, like an active suspension, etc. I have two complaints about the presentation:
    1) Too much distracting music: The background music is too LOUD and plays too much of the time. It's an annoying distraction when trying to listen to what's being said.
    2) Too much echo: The narrator sounds like he's in a cave or a confined room that lacks acoustic damping. Software and/or a good microphone can easily address this.
    P.S. I own two Can Am 800s and a new Polaris 1000S, with tracks for both Can Am (Camoplast), and Polaris (Mattracks). The Camoplast work better despite a smaller footprint.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🙂👍

  • @dankruger2890
    @dankruger2890 Před rokem +1

    I like a lot of choices for accessories. feel this machine is perfect for a simple Atv that can do it all, from a big name company

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      If it performs as well as expected it should be a winner.

  • @gizmoman2008
    @gizmoman2008 Před rokem +3

    ive been wanting an outlander 850 for a while now but the price point of the outlander 700 is very incentivizing

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      Other than horse power, Many of these specifications are better.

    • @den310
      @den310 Před rokem +1

      if you want an 850, this 700 will no doubt disappoint you as far as performance.

    • @Dusdaddy
      @Dusdaddy Před rokem

      @@den310 If you want an 850, then why would you look at this one anyway? Just buy the 850.

    • @projectbigblue1fiddy254
      @projectbigblue1fiddy254 Před rokem

      @@Dusdaddy he’s probably just thinking about the price point of view

  • @freddyw4555
    @freddyw4555 Před rokem +2

    Does the one cylinder lower the cg. Glovebox moves rider back. Last chance to get the 570 v twin

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      They don't sell the rear canted engine as lowering the center of gravity however we would think that it would help centralize the mass by placing it more underneath the rider instead of in front. Guess we will have to ride one and find out.

  • @Beef1121
    @Beef1121 Před rokem +3

    From the sounds of it it may be a better option to get a 500 swap out the cam and have it tuned

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +2

      Maybe, I think it's an $800 price difference for the 700 versus the 500. Some will probably want to upgrade others would rather just spend the money and not mess with it. We'd probably be in the later.

    • @Beef1121
      @Beef1121 Před rokem +2

      ​@@ATVonDemand If $800 is the only difference then it wouldn't be worth it. Unless, you planed on upgrading the performance of a 700. Then you would be better off getting a 500. The engine is capable of making 60+ HP with the same exact modifications

  • @大和さん-25
    @大和さん-25 Před rokem +2

    Looks like I have to buy a used 570 now, I don’t like the new design and I hate the sound of single cylinders

  • @jasonjaeger4042
    @jasonjaeger4042 Před rokem +1

    Ya mean you can get a quad for under 18K? Idgaf if it has platinum pistons and diamonds shoot out the exhaust, a quad should NEVER cost that much.

  • @brandonkuske4185
    @brandonkuske4185 Před rokem +1

    I think looks are an upgrade from the previous model. The only thing that seems questionable to be is the rear rack dips down and is not completely flat.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

    • @Dusdaddy
      @Dusdaddy Před rokem

      I saw that as well. I can see it being nice if you have a box or cooler that fits in the middle just right but what if you don't? I'm thinking a low enclosed box from Pelican mounted first, then the top of that will be flush with the rest of the rack.

  • @G-Boyz.Outside
    @G-Boyz.Outside Před rokem

    I just purchased the new XMR 700 The machine feels great and it looks sexy

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +2

      Congrats! Just watched your walkaround.

    • @G-Boyz.Outside
      @G-Boyz.Outside Před rokem +1

      @@ATVonDemand I appreciate that thanks👊🏻

  • @Tom-ej8bb
    @Tom-ej8bb Před rokem

    My 2016 max xt 570 has 16 lube points and to change fluids the covers are a pain. Would love to see what the new ones have. TY

  • @cszulu2000
    @cszulu2000 Před rokem +1

    Did they fix how hard the oil changes are? IE accessible?

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      We think so but we'll find out for sure.

  • @colindavid9984
    @colindavid9984 Před rokem +2

    Not sure what there doing, 570 same power stock as the 700, alot lighter, more snotty and better sounding. There a whole aftermarket world for the 570 with extra parts ect and now their starting from scratch, with a single cyleder that makes crap for power for its displacement and and a ton heavier and is going to sound like crap. Just for comparison, listen to a Polaris 570 with an exhaust and a Can am 570 with an exhaust, the vtwin sounds better by alot. Also you can put a 800 crank in a 570 and a bbk and you can run them over 900 cc's! Also I never heard of anyone complaining about the 570 motor being unreliable

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      It is much less expensive to produce a single cylinder engine than a twin cylinder engine with twice as many parts. This allows them to reach a better price point. No matter what the 570 used to cost, the price of everything is going up.

  • @matthewm3912
    @matthewm3912 Před rokem +1

    Wow this was a direct response to CFmoto.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      We'd say they certainly had something to do with it.

  • @Dusdaddy
    @Dusdaddy Před rokem +1

    Looks like the tire sizes are not equal front to back. Just a misprint on the spec sheets according to others.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      We will know the answer for sure soon.

  • @Sustrii
    @Sustrii Před rokem +4

    short version, buy a grizzly 700, probably the last good product coming from Yamaha

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      Yamaha makes a ton of great products.

    • @Sustrii
      @Sustrii Před rokem

      @@ATVonDemand You guys have to say that or the cash flow stops, but we all know that RnD is being castrated by the bean counters.
      Things like the clutch problems on yfz 450r can't fly that long, or abominations like the tenere 700 an adventure bike that to you to reach the spark plugs you need to "remove"/unbolt the ABS unit.
      I'm saying this but at same time im looking at several Yamahas that I bought new and are maintained meticulously.
      This isn't just an Yamaha problem, it affects all brands because their main objective is always make money.
      It just hits close to home in My case because I started with Yamaha and I wanted to keep the brand...but the only things that they care about is "bold new grafics" and promos full with the inclusivity cliches

  • @dave-atv-guy1049
    @dave-atv-guy1049 Před rokem +1

    Yep I knew cat would get the ball rolling with it’s alterra 600 I wonder how long Polaris renews it’s sportsman 450/570 could this be the death of the big twin 850/1000 class 🤔

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      We certainly doubt that it's going to be the death of the 850 and 1000s. On the contrary, we're wondering how long it's going to take cannon to update the 850 and 1000 with specifications better than the new 500 and 700.

    • @Dusdaddy
      @Dusdaddy Před rokem

      @@ATVonDemand Agreed. If they update the 850/1000 with a new frame and tweak the performance, it'll be win-win. Check out the pic of the "full rear bumper" on the 500/700 accessory page. That rear-end is different, two taillights. You think it may be the new 850/1000?

  • @843MudMafia.
    @843MudMafia. Před rokem +1

    The pdrive is it going be on the 2024 850 and 1000

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      We bet. We were surprised to see it on the budget friendly models 1st. impressive.

  • @EC_ATV_Outdoors
    @EC_ATV_Outdoors Před rokem

    I think the issue I see is that I don't get what they are trying to do with this. I do like the integrated chainsaw holder option.
    I also liked that for water peace of mind, historically Can-Am would allow you to configure any outlander with snorkels. I was looking at the 500 2up and adding snorkels but that doesn't seem to be an option now.

    • @EC_ATV_Outdoors
      @EC_ATV_Outdoors Před rokem

      And they are ugly imo

    • @reidharris1059
      @reidharris1059 Před rokem

      Can always add it yourself

    • @EC_ATV_Outdoors
      @EC_ATV_Outdoors Před rokem

      @@reidharris1059 as long as the factory fits. Unfortunately we don't know that it can or will just yet. I hate DIY snorkels, every person who has done them has issues. And I'm not looking to mud, just peace of mind in mud/water crossings. And at this point one would think stealth snorkelling would be standard across the board.
      But in any case, the customizer doesn't allow adding the snorkels as all other ATV/sxs's can on their site. So I'm curious about that, plus if you have the snorkels and rad relocate do you lose the saw option.

    • @AirsoftTwinkie
      @AirsoftTwinkie Před 7 měsíci

      ​@EC_ATV_Outdoors can am does make a snorkle kit for the dps 500 and 700 and it looks bad ass.

    • @EC_ATV_Outdoors
      @EC_ATV_Outdoors Před 7 měsíci

      @@AirsoftTwinkie yes, they added the ability to add them in the build tools. Originally you couldn't.

  • @outdoorlix8788
    @outdoorlix8788 Před rokem

    What is technical the difference between the old CVT and the new pDrive?

    • @zombanator3000
      @zombanator3000 Před rokem

      I doubt anything massive. Soon people will be complaining about these new CVT components as they were about the old G2's. Just making me happy I bought 2022 outty 650's rather then the most modern ones. Let other people work out the bugs on these.

  • @mikeruffo6462
    @mikeruffo6462 Před rokem +1

    Did they mention the weights?

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      The weight of the XT was listed at 890 pounds. It looked like the weight of the DPS changed once on their website. Not sure if those numbers are fine or not.

  • @timpence825
    @timpence825 Před rokem +2

    Once again us sport riders are left out. Some of us aren't mud hole riders. I know u can't make everyone happy but, come back with a sport quad.

  • @jamesjanzen9806
    @jamesjanzen9806 Před rokem +1

    1800 pounds that’s all I’ve hold at lest 2500 pounds with my 420 Honda

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +3

      True but your Honda isn't rated to pull 1800 pounds. We would bet money that this machine will outpull a rancher 520.

  • @markalan4026
    @markalan4026 Před rokem +1

    What is with the crazy engine displacement numbers?
    Both the "500" and "700" are actually 650cc displacement engines.
    I was never a fan of how the manufacturers are with mislabeled displacement numbers. But these guys have absolutely zero regard for accurately labeling their machines, lol.

  • @robbiesmith9786
    @robbiesmith9786 Před rokem +1

    Did they quit making the 1000

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      No. They didn't stop making the 850 either.

    • @outdoorlix8788
      @outdoorlix8788 Před rokem

      I've heared about a new Rotax single cyl 900cc engine.....I think 2025 the good 1000R are gone...

  • @iare19
    @iare19 Před rokem +1

    Not seeing a single reason to take 1 cyl Can Am over any of the 700cc class Japanese. Not like I'm going below 1000cc anyway lol.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      We get it, once you go big! So what features do you think would have made It more desirable than the japanese 700 class machines? Or at least more desirable than it seems?

  • @njm1251
    @njm1251 Před rokem +3

    Listen, I'm a huge brp , can am fan, my profile pic says it all, but these things
    🤢🤮

  • @doc_teamwaxoffroad
    @doc_teamwaxoffroad Před rokem +1

    👍👍👍

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +2

      Good to see you doc. Thanks for stopping by and watching.

  • @izom
    @izom Před rokem +1

    very confusing- so this are single cylinders?- and theres the 650 twin ?? ;-()

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      These are all 650 singles replacing the 450 and 570. 500 and 700 rwferrs more to typical in class horsepower.

  • @McarthurMotors
    @McarthurMotors Před rokem +1

    Will never touch a Grizzly 😂😂😂 we all know canam quality … I use to own seadoo’s … great machines when they run correctly and don’t need parts! Anything with power is built like garbage … driveshafts, axles. Diffs are still going to be the equivalent to plastic.

  • @qapsukalek
    @qapsukalek Před rokem

    Straight front and rear axles to differentials or junk ass u joints ?

  • @EC_ATV_Outdoors
    @EC_ATV_Outdoors Před rokem +1

    Woot, first

    • @jH-zu9ky
      @jH-zu9ky Před rokem

      OMG!
      You are my Hero!!!
      I want to Bear your children.

    • @EC_ATV_Outdoors
      @EC_ATV_Outdoors Před rokem +2

      @@jH-zu9ky in all the years of watching CZcams, I've never been first ever lol. It's pretty exciting for a hot minute

    • @dcsales2007
      @dcsales2007 Před rokem +2

      @@EC_ATV_Outdoors unfortunately being first means your at the bottom of the comments... haha, FAIL

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem

      ​@@EC_ATV_Outdoors We will just keep responding to your comment to push you to the top.

    • @Dusdaddy
      @Dusdaddy Před rokem

      @@ATVonDemand No, don't feed his ego!.....oh, damn. Oops

  • @GoldCountryTrapping
    @GoldCountryTrapping Před rokem +1

    800lbs...😵

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +2

      The x t version. Lose the bumpers and the heavier wheels And the machine loses 100 pounds on the DPS model.

    • @GoldCountryTrapping
      @GoldCountryTrapping Před rokem

      @@ATVonDemand It might also mean the end of the 450 engine in the 6x6. Cant see them keeping it around for just that model.

  • @cranedaddy678
    @cranedaddy678 Před rokem +1

    Not happy with this at all.

    • @ATVonDemand
      @ATVonDemand  Před rokem +1

      What's your beef?

    • @cranedaddy678
      @cranedaddy678 Před rokem

      @@ATVonDemand they got rid of two engines that made them unique just to offer a quad like everybody else.

  • @450R
    @450R Před rokem +5

    Not sold on the look man their ugly….

  • @drewc7380
    @drewc7380 Před rokem +1

    These wheelers are ugly and look cheaply made.

  • @shreddinjoe
    @shreddinjoe Před rokem +2

    Too damned expensive...over priced to the max. My brother bought a Can Am brand new ..(like a fool) it didn't even last a full year before tons of problems arose....and he babied that thing...I bought a CF Moto 5 yrs ago with not a single issue yet...Can Am is a joke

    • @Dusdaddy
      @Dusdaddy Před rokem

      Really? This 700 maxed out is cheaper than a Yamaha Grizzly 700 with better numbers across the board.

    • @shreddinjoe
      @shreddinjoe Před rokem

      @Dusdaddy longevity means everything...grizzly last a lifetime...my brother's can am 570 hauls ass..much faster than my CFMOTO, which is an 800, off the line..but again, his has lived in the shop and only has 75 hours on it....unbelievable

    • @Dusdaddy
      @Dusdaddy Před rokem

      @@shreddinjoe I don't argue with that. My '08 Grizz still lives on the original belt. But at some point, they gotta get of their ass and give us some useful features. You buy a Grizz and then you need but Rox risers so you can adjust the bars. Just a little box storage, no useful accessories, etc. Can-Ams are not that bad maintenance wise. Hell, neither are Polaris. Most of it just perception.

    • @shreddinjoe
      @shreddinjoe Před rokem

      @Dusdaddy this is also a fact...I agree. Pros/cons to everything...there's no perfect ATVs out there...I'll take the one that's gonna last for 20 yrs vs 70 hours..no Brainer

    • @大和さん-25
      @大和さん-25 Před rokem

      My can am outlander 570 lasted me 4 years with the only maintenance being oil changes. My only problem was a blown 4x4 fuse. I only sold it because I needed money, and I regret it now. It’s sounded way better than my single cylinder Arctic cat 500

  • @mihain5061
    @mihain5061 Před rokem +1

    Very very ugly, huge downgrade

  • @bbbbbbb2357
    @bbbbbbb2357 Před rokem

    Well the managed to take the best looking quads and make them ugly