Can-Am Unveils All-New 2023.5 Outlander 500 and 700 ATVs (2025)

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Plus new 2023 Outlander Pro HD5 and HD7 ATVs,

February 21, 2023

Can-Am Unveils All-New 2023.5 Outlander 500 and 700 ATVs (1)

Can-Am has announced an all-new Outlander ATV lineup for 2023, complete with a fresh 650cc single-cylinder Rotax engine and revised integrated gearbox. Both 2023.5 Outlander 500 and 700 models share the same powerplant, though the 700 lineup benefits from a more aggressive camshaft and ECU that bumps power to 50 horsepower and 41 pound-feet of torque. That’s up from the 500 line’s 40 horsepower and 37 lb-ft. Can-Am says the Outlander 500 and 700′s new pDrive CVT is smoother and more durable than before, and offers buyers traditional low and high range. Meanwhile, the Outlander Pro HD5 and HD7 use modified gearing more suited to work detail. Both lines use selectable four-wheel drive with a Visco-Lok, Visco-Lok QE, or Visco-4Lok front differential depending on specification.

Can-Am Unveils All-New 2023.5 Outlander 500 and 700 ATVs (2)

Interestingly, engineers borrowed cues from the Can-Am Maverick X3 chassis for the new Outlander, complete with arched A-arms for better ground clearance and suspension travel. Both the Outlander and Outlander Pro lines boast 9.75 inches of travel up front and 10.25 inches in the rear. That’s impressive on a recreation machine, and even more so on a utility rig like the Outlander Pro, which uses stiffer springs made for hauling heavy loads. Can-Am says that the new lineup offers up to 13 inches of ground clearance. All models use twin-tube shocks.

Can-Am Unveils All-New 2023.5 Outlander 500 and 700 ATVs (3)

As before, expect three-mode power steering. Base Outlander DPS models get by with 12-inch steel wheels and 25-inch tires, while higher 500 and 700 trims like the XT and X MR use 14-inch aluminum wheels with 26- and 28-inch tires, respectively. The Pro HD line gets 12-inch aluminum wheels on Pro X U and Hunting Edition trims.

There’s no word on pricing or availability just yet, but we can’t wait to get our hands on these machines.

2023.5 Can-Am Outlander Specs

MSRP: N/A
Engine: Rotax liquid-cooled V-twin
Displacement: 650cc
Bore x Stroke: N/A
Compression Ratio: N/A
Transmission: CVT w/ high/low range, reverse, parking; Intelligent Engine Braking
Claimed Horsepower: 40 hp (Outlander 500, Pro HD5), 50 hp (Outlander 700, Pro HD7)
Claimed Torque: 37 lb-ft (Outlander 500, Pro HD5), 41 lb-ft (Outlander 700, Pro HD7)
Fuel System: EFI, Intelligent Throttle Control
Drivetrain: Selectable 2WD/4WD w/ Visco-Lok auto-locking front differential (base); Visco-Lok QE (DPS, Hunting Edition, and XT); Visco-4Lok (X MR)
Front Suspension: Arched double A-arms w/ twin-tube shocks, 9.75 in. travel
Rear Suspension: Arched double A-arms w/twin tube shocks, 10.25-inches of travel
Front Brakes: Dual 214mm discs, hydraulic 2-piston calipers
Rear Brakes: Single 214mm disc, hydraulic 2-piston caliper
Wheels, Front/Rear: 12 in. steel (Outlander and Pro base) / 14 in. aluminum (DPS, XT, X MR), 12 in. aluminum (Pro XU, Hunting Edition)
Tires, Front/Rear: N/A
Length: 86.7 in. (500 2WD, 500, 700, DPS)
89.9 in. (XT 700, X MR, Pro HD5 and HD7, Pro XU HD5 and HD7, Pro Hunting Edition)
94.2 (Max DPS 500 and 700, Max XT 700)
Width: 47.6 in. (500 2WD, 500, 700, DPS, Max DPS 500 and 700, Max XT 700)
48.8 in. (XT 700, X MR 700, Pro HD5 and HD7, Pro Hunting, Pro XU HD5 and HD7)
Height: 48 in. (500 2WD, 500, 700, DPS 500 and 700, Max DPS 500 and 700, Max XT 700)
48.2 in. (XT 700, X MR 700, Pro XU HD5 and HD7, Pro Hunting Edition, Pro HD5 and HD7)
Wheelbase: 53 in. (500 2WD, 500, 700, DPS 500 and 700, Pro HD5 and HD7, Pro Hunting Edition, Pro XU HD5 and HD7, X MR 700, XT 700)
60.4 in. (Max XT 700, Max DPS 500 and 700)
Front/Rear Rack Capacity: 120 lb./240 lb.
Towing Capacity: 1,830 lb.
Seat Height: N/A
Ground Clearance: 12 in. (500 2WD, 500, 700, DPS 500 and 700, Max DPS 500 and 700)
12.5 in. (Max XT 700, XT 700)
13 in. (X MR 700, Pro XU HD5 and HD7, Pro Hunting Edition, Pro HD5 and HD7)
Steering: Manual (500 2WD, 500, 700, Pro HD5 and HD7)
Tri-Mode Dynamic Power Steering (All others)
Turning Radius: N/A
Claimed Dry Weight: 718 lb. (500 2WD)
740 lb. (500, 700)
750 lb. (DPS 500 and 700)
785 lb. (Max DPS 500 and 700)
800 lb. (Pro HD5 and HD7)
816 lb. (Pro XU HD5 and HD7)
828 lb. (Pro Hunting Edition)
876 lb. (X MR 700)
858 lb. (XT 700)
893 lb. (Max XT 700)
Fuel Capacity: 5.1 gal.
Warranty: 6-month factory; extended terms up to 36 months
Minimum Operator Age: 16
Contact: can-am.brp.com

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Can-Am Unveils All-New 2023.5 Outlander 500 and 700 ATVs (2025)

FAQs

What is the difference between the Outlander 500 and 700? ›

The distinction lies in their overall power, with the Outlander 700 offering enhanced performance and handling for carrying heavier loads directly on the vehicle, thus delivering a more versatile utility experience.

Can-Am 700 top speed? ›

The 2023 Can-Am Commander XT 700 can hit a top speed of around 55 mph on a long straight way, although it might take some time to hit that final stretch of 5–10 mph. However, it can reach 65 mph when going downhill.

What's the difference between Can-Am Outlander and Outlander Pro? ›

The new Outlander models emphasize the trail riding experience and recreational aspects. The intent of the Outlander PRO models focuses on utility and getting the job done. Hence the drivetrain, suspension, and everything about it is optimized for towing, carrying heavy loads, and long work days.

What is the fastest Can-Am model? ›

The 2024 Can-Am Maverick R has a top speed of almost 100 mph. It's packing a 999cc one-liter turbocharged engine with a 54-millimeter turbo, all working together to crank out 240 horsepower. But it's not just about speed – this thing has 26 inches of wheel travel and 17 inches of ground clearance.

How fast is a Can-Am 1000 go? ›

What Is the Top Speed of the Can-Am Commander 1000? So let's address the elephant in the room: how fast can this side-by-side go? The answer is 75 miles per hour. However, you want to remember there may be factors that come into play.

How fast does a Can-Am 800 go? ›

Top Speed of the Can-Am Commander 800 & 800R XT

The Can-Am Commander 800R and 800R XT top speed is about 70 MPH. Again, your environment and modifications can affect the top speed you experience.

Does a Can-Am Outlander have a transmission? ›

Continuously Variable Transmission

Select your gear, squeeze the throttle—and go—Can-Am Outlander CVT transmission delivers as much power as you need. Now with recalibrated engine braking for more precise control in hilly terrain.

What is the difference between the Outlander 570 and the Outlander 700? ›

Can-Am tells us the Outlander 700 peaks at 50 horsepower, while the old Outlander 570 was good for 48 horsepower, but it's the more usable range from idle to three-quarter throttle that's more impressive with gains as high as 5 horsepower. Likewise, torque is also increased by 4 to 7 pound-feet in the usable range.

What are the Can-Am Outlander models? ›

Outlander
  • Outlander 850. Viper Red. ...
  • Outlander Hunting Edition 850. Wildland Camo. ...
  • Outlander MAX 6x6 DPS 450. Tundra Green. ...
  • Outlander MAX Limited. Stone Gray. ...
  • Outlander MAX XT-P 1000R. Hyper Silver / Neo Yellow. ...
  • Outlander MAX XT-P 850. Hyper Silver / Neo Yellow. ...
  • Outlander X MR 1000R. Legion Red. ...
  • Outlander X MR 850. Legion Red.

Is Can-Am as good as Polaris? ›

With a better payload, larger cargo box, and dynamic power steering, there's a whole ton of High Lifter fans that say the Can-Am wins this one. At the same time, the Polaris Ranger has been a staple vehicle for thousands—for years.

Is Yamaha more reliable than Can-Am? ›

Though Can-Am makes great ATVs', we prefer Yamaha for many reasons. Yamaha ATVs' are undeniably reliable and we hear this time and time again from our customers. Yamaha makes rugged and dependable ATVs that take you anywhere you need to go.

How many miles does a Can-Am Outlander last? ›

Take care of it & it will last as long as you want it to. I've got an 07 650 Outlander with just south of 14,000 miles on it and the only things I've had to replace is the timing chains and a stator.

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What is the difference between the Honda Pioneer 500 and 700? ›

The Pioneer 700 is 10 inches wider and 12 inches longer than the Pioneer 500 and weighs just under 1,300 pounds. The Pioneer 700's larger and more powerful engine is again linked to a belt-free automatic transmission.

What is the difference between 700R and 450R? ›

The 700R has a single overhead cam that operates four valves via rocker arms while the 450R uses a fuel-injected engine with five titanium valves and two overhead cams that operate the valves directly.

Can-Am 700 vs 570? ›

The Outlander 700 is 2-inches wider than the outgoing Can-Am Outlander 570, which also allowed the engineers to increase front and rear wheel travel significantly for a plusher ride.

What is the difference between Yamaha Raptor 700R and 700R SE? ›

The differences between the stan- dard Raptor 700R and the SE are that the SE gets a wave-style rear brake disc, dealer-installed GYTR front grab bar and heel guards. The SE also gets special graphics and colors.

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