The Can-Am Defender lineup is redesigned for 2020 to make them quieter and more comfortable. And Can-Am has released a new member of the working-class family of Defenders, the six-wheeled 2020 Can-Am Defender 6×6 DPS HD10.
Along with creature comforts, the Defenders gained horsepower (the 2020 models have a claimed 82 hp) and lost weight (by about 5 percent). They now run quieter, thanks to a thicker firewall and a quieter exhaust. Frame rigidity is up by 30 percent, and the 2020 Defender models feature arched A-arms.
The all-new 2020 Can-Am Defender 6×6 DPS HD10 has six wheels with Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 tires, a 115.5-in. wheelbase, and a roomy 4.5×6 foot dump bed. The HD10 in its name means it has the Rotax HD10 V-twin engine and the DPS stands for Dynamic Power Steering.
Here’s the video introducing the new six-wheeler:
Video | 2020 Can-Am Defender 6×6 DPS HD10
MSRP for the 22020 Can-Am Defender 6×6 DPS HD10 starts at 17,999.
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In the late 1990s, Can-Am designers and engineers were the first to equip ATVs with the TTI rear suspension, and, in 2002, they were also the first to offer a manufacturer-approved ATV for two people. In combining maximum power, handling, and traction, Can-Am ATVs are the choice of enthusiasts and professionals – who drive them right to the podium. With Can-Am ATVs, side-by-side vehicles, and roadsters, BRP is carrying on a long tradition of conquests. More than 30 years ago, the world discovered the Can-Am brand through revolutionary motocross bikes. BRP has since withdrawn from that market, but the Can-Am legend and winning spirit live on – with passion and exhilaration.
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