Commander News
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Can-Am announced the recall of certain Commander, Defender, and Maverick Trail & Sport models due to a defective fuel hose assembly that could cause a fire. Below are the details.
Name of Product: Model Year 2023 Can-Am side-by-side vehicles
Hazard: The recalled vehicles can have a defective fuel hose assembly which could lead to a fuel leak, posing a fire hazard.
Remedy: Repair Recall Date: February 09, 2023
Units: About 3,310
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What might have changed when it comes to the 2023 Can-Am Commander models? Yes, that seems to be the question many of us have asked with the release of the 2023 Can-Am Off Road models. Well, why wait to tell you that other than a change in the Commander XT-P color scheme, there are no updates to the Commander lineup. Yep, that is the scoop. There are the same 700 and 1000R engine choices available along with the same models as 2022 with the same capabilities. The good news is that the Commander is
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One of the biggest surprises of 2021 so far was the introduction of a completely new 2021 Can-Am Commander. It was time for a completely new Commander considering not a thing had really changed since its introduction 10 years ago. While ground-breaking at the time, other competitors have crept in making it the elderly one in the rec/utility segment that it really created in 2010. Back in the "game" in a big way is this new Commander based upon the Maverick sport platform. We are working to get a
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Posted: January 31, 2021
Ah, that new side-by-side smell! Can-Am reveled a completely new Can-Am Commander for 2021. By all accounts the Can-Am Commander introduced the rec/utility class of side-by-side back in 2010, but has been untouched by Can-Am since. The 2021 Commander marks a complete redesign from the ground up, and offers some class leading features in the process.