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NEW PRODUCT

Kawasaki’s New Teryx KRX 1000 eS

The 2021 Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000 eS is the ultimate sport side-by-side. This vehicle was designed to tackle some of the most challenging trails out there. The build starts with DNA of the Teryx KRX-1000.

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Added features to this ultimate sport sideby-side include the Kawasaki Electronic Control Suspension (KECS). The vehicle is equipped with Fox 2.5 Live Valve internal bypass shocks. One of the key features of Kawasaki’s KEC’s is the system settings are dialed to deliver a comfortable ride across a wide range of riding situations. Riders can select dashboard switches to toggle between

three suspension modes on the fly. The KECS system takes input from the Bosch Electronic Control System, fuel injection ECU and steering angle sensor. It then adjusts damping control for the ultimate ride and comfort.

The interior got an upgraded seven-inch high grade TFT color instrumentation. Positioned above the steering wheel, drivers can easily glance at needed information on the digital gauges. The display features backlighting and can be adjusted as needed.

An LCD screen displays vehicle suspension information and vehicle temperature information. It can be connected to a smart phone to receive messages and supports camera accessory options. Kawasaki also added a sport roof, aggressive front bumper and specially designed graphics to this beast. MSRP on the Kawasaki Teryx KRX 1000 eS is $24,399.

NEW PRODUCT

The 2021 Can-Am Commander

Can -Am has completely redesigned its Commander line-up for 2021. Whether cruising trails, dirt roads or working on the ranch, the Can-Am is the vehicle for work and play. The vehicles are built for longer rides.

The 2021 Commander line-up features multiple trim levels to fit the rider’s needs. The Commander can accommodate configurations of two or four passengers. The vehicles are powered by Rotax 1000R engines that can deliver 100 horse-power. The suspension has been improved and with the new re-design, the vehicles are quieter. The passenger area has also been enhanced for comfortability.

“The 2021 Can-Am Commander is our most versatile side-by-side vehicle, period,” said Julie Tourville, Director, Global Marketing, Can-Am Off-Road and Marine Group at BRP. “It is smooth and incredibly fun to drive, yet rugged and very capable. The lineup, built from the rider down, is truly the best of offroad living – designed for an awesome rider experience regardless of use.”

The 2021 Can-Am Commander comes in five trim levels that include DPS, XT, XT-P, Max DPS and MAX-XT.

There are over 150 accessories available for the Commander line-up. Most of the accessories use Can-Am’s proprietary quick on and off LinQ technology. For those who use the vehicle as a work-horse, the 2021 Commander can tow up 2,000 pounds. The segment’s largest cargo box can load 600 pounds of cargo.